Surfeur 112

Surfeur 112

The Surfeur 112 is Ferreol's widest ski, dedicated to powder days. We designed this ski for maximum flotation and ease of turning. It's light, playful and has a large surface area, allowing you to float on deep, ungroomed snow.

It's made from flax fiber, a natural fiber with the same performance as traditional synthetic fibers (like glass and carbon). This makes it one of the most eco-responsible skis in the industry.

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 Choosing the right ski for your needs

All our ski models are versatile in a variety of snow and terrain. Refer to this chart to help you make your choice.


Choosing the right ski size

Choosing the right ski size is very important for an optimal skiing experience. There are several factors to consider when choosing a ski size, such as: height, weight and ski type.

Below is a table to help you choose your ski size, according to your height. However, it's important to consider your needs and where you ski.

If you're still not sure after reading this size guide, contact us and we'll be happy to find the right length for you!


SURFUR 112

SKI SIZE

176

184

Your size

5'5''/165 cm
5'7''/170 cm
5'9''/175 cm

5'11''/180 cm
6'1''/185 cm
6'3''/190 cm


PIONNIER 104


SKI SIZE

164

172

180

188

Your size

5'3''/160 cm
5'5''/165 cm

5'5''/165 cm
5'7''/170 cm

5'9''/175 cm
5'11''/180 cm

6'1''/185 cm
6'3''/190 cm


EXPLO 96


SKI SIZE

156

162

172

182

Your size

5'1''/155 cm
5'3''/160 cm

5'3''/160 cm
5'5''/165 cm

5'7''/170 cm
5'9''/175 cm

5'11''/180 cm
6'1''/185 cm
6'3''/190 cm


EXPLO 86


SKI SIZE

156

162

168

174

Your size

5'1''/155 cm
5'3''/160 cm

5'3''/160 cm
5'5''/165 cm

5'5''/165 cm 5'7''/170 cm
5'9''/175 cm

5'11''/180 cm
6'1''/185 cm


ZIGZAG 92


SKI SIZE

177

Your size

5'9''/175 cm
5'11''/180 cm
6'1''/185 cm

 
Why choose a longer ski?

  • Your level of skiing experience is advanced/expert
  • You like to ski fast and appreciate high-speed stability
  • You like to ski aggressively
  • You're looking for better flotation
  • You are heavier than average for your size
  • You think your current skis are too short
  • You ski on terrain with a lot of space

Why choose a shorter ski?

  • You are a beginner in downhill skiing
  • You prefer agility to flotation
  • You ski more slowly / you want to initiate turns at low speed
  • You don't ski aggressively
  • You are lighter than average for your height
  • You think your current skis are too long
  • You ski on narrow terrain
  • Eco-friendly : one of the smallest carbon footprints in its category.

  • Surf flex : superior stiffness for a more stable and powerful ski.

  • Semi-cap sidewall : this construction provides the same durability and edge hold as the standard or "sandwich" construction, but with less weight and more strength. Unlike other manufacturers, our semi-cap construction includes a full-length sidewall for complete protection.

  • Ascension tail : the tails on our skis are designed to hold your ascension skins in place.

  • Short radius : very short radius for the width of the ski.

  • High front tip: maximize float above the snow.


SKI SIZE

176

184

Tip width (mm)

141

141

Waist width (mm)

112

112

Tail width (mm)

129

130

Radius (m)

16

17

Weight per ski (g)

1785

1895




  • Designed and manufactured in Quebec
  • Carbon neutral
  • 2 year warranty
  • Free delivery to Canada

Complete the set and receive 10% on bindings and skins:

FLAX FIBER TECHNOLOGY

Used as a reinforcement in our skis, flax fiber is more durable and environmentally friendly than conventional synthetic fibers such as carbon or glass. Flax fiber has promising potential due to its impressive mechanical properties. Flax fiber skis have an attractive stiffness-to-weight ratio, so you don't have to compromise between on-snow performance and durability.

ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPECTFUL SKI

The use of flax fiber makes this one of the most eco-friendly skis on the market.

REDUCED CARBON FOOTPRINT

The use of flax fiber reduces the carbon footprint of the Surfeur 112 materials by 27% and reduces the footprint of reinforcements by 86%.

Why did we decide to design this ski?

We thought about sustainable alternatives for reinforcement materials. We also wanted to encourage other ski manufacturers to bring more environmentally-friendly skis to market without compromising on-snow performance. That's when the idea of flax fiber came up. Flax fiber offers one of the most promising potentials due to its mechanical properties. What's more, the fact that flax is natural, unlike conventional synthetic fibers, makes it more eco-friendly.

But we had to keep in mind our brand promise to design versatile skis. While the Surfeur is first and foremost a powder ski, we designed it to perform exceptionally well on hard snow, even if it's not optimized for it.

À qui s'adresse le Surfeur 112?


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The interior of your Surfeur 112

The poplar cores used in Ferreol skis come from sustainable forests. This means they are cut with the greatest respect for the environment. Selective cutting is carried out to improve forest regeneration. To minimize waste, the wood is assembled and travels less than 100 km before arriving at the manufacturing plant in Rimouski. Finally, poplar makes skis lighter and more resistant.

The titanal mounting plate is designed to face the most difficult conditions. It adds isotropic rigidity under the boot, which increases adhesion and stability on firm snow. In addition, its superior quality makes it possible to exceed the necessary safety standards.

Our polyamide topsheet is 50% bio-based, made up of 20% recycled materials and comes from castor oil. This makes our skis extremely durable and waterproof, which guarantees the longevity of our products. In addition, the graphics are digitally printed on this material, which reduces the environmental impact of our topsheet.

Used as reinforcement in our skis, linen fiber is more durable and more ecological than conventional synthetic fibers such as carbon or glass.

Flax fiber has promising potential due to its impressive mechanical properties. Flax fiber skis have a high rigidity/weight ratio, so you don't have to compromise between snow performance and sustainability.

Linen fiber reduces the carbon footprint of reinforcements by 26%.

Carbon fiber has the perfect mechanical properties for the construction of high -end skis. It is also well suited to hiking skis, due to its excellent report
Lightness/rigidity. Carbon makes skiing light on the climb, but solid when descent.

We use the Super Sap epoxy of Entropy Resins in all our skis. This epoxy is bio-based, which means that the materials used for its manufacture come from renewable organic matter. In addition, this epoxy offers the same performance as traditional resins, but with a lower environmental impact.

Stiffness distributions.

We have available to you the rigidity distributions of our skis. More transparency, more information and a quantified and objective means of informing you.

Bending stiffness

Torsional stiffness

Life cycle analysis.

In collaboration with an external environmental firm, we have analyzed each stage of the production of our skis to assess their environmental footprint.

MATERIAL FOOTPRINT OF THE SURFEUR

Right from the start, the Surfeur was designed with a flax construction to make it one of the most environmentally friendly skis in its category. This natural fiber significantly reduces the carbon footprint of the Surfeur compared to the use of synthetic fibers like fiberglass and carbon fiber. Additionally, its locally sourced core as well as the biosourced topsheet and epoxy further decrease its impact on the environment.

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The best to date !!!!

Surfer 112 are definitely a war machine. Again, the design team has surpassed to achieve a feat. Skier du Pionner 104, I had to buy a pair of 112 for the days of deep powder and also for the just impeccable design. Not being very patient, immediately received, immediately tried ... on very firm surface. First impression, Oh, Wait, What ??. I expected fat skis, more difficult to handle and above all a reduced grip. Well no, I was wrong. The grip is magic, the "carving" on a firm surface is impressive and stable, they run on 10 cents, almost no vibration in spatula and rushes straight down the slopes. And I'm not even talking about the 3 snowstorms where I was able to test them as much as possible (Wow Wow Wow). In the undergrowth, skis are easily controlled, even more easily than my 104 (surely due to the fact that the camber is very very light-we are close to a "full rocker"). I had a friend who was skiing on my pioneer 104 that day and his comment was tried, with a big smile "They (112) are comparable to a Subaru Outback vs 104 to a Hyundai Élantra GT (GT when even). My ski friend, normally on Kastle MX88, it gives you an idea !! Considering all of the above, I decided to use 112 as my "ski quiver". Do not hesitate to try, like the other models, you don't feel their width. Good ski !!