Ex-Rental skis, from our Rental Center. Skis’ base and edges are in condition as shown in the pictures (Zoom in for details). They are fully functional, but used. In rare cases they may have chips, scratches, and other wear and tear common on used rental equipment, such as permanent markers, stickers, or other writing on them. Cosmetic and non-functional details (tips, signature badges etc) might be broken or missing. Please verify that your preferred ski shop will set up and adjust these particular skis and bindings. Volkl’s Code series includes four models built for strong, edgy, race-like performance on groomed snow, with waist widths of 74-76 mm-not quite narrow enough for racecourse ice, but ideal for carving up firm-to-velvety resort groomers. They’re essentially two steps shy of true FIS-level race-stock skis. For even racier recreational rides, see the 66- and 70-mm Racetiger Speedwall “beer league” models, the SL and the GS. The new top model in the Code series, the V-Werks Code UVO, offers Volkl’s signature 3D Ridge construction, featuring a raised structural ridge down the center of the ski, which allows Volkl engineers to make the ski thinner, lighter, and more sensitive over the edges. The two middle models, the Speedwall L and Speedwall S, both feature Volkl’s Speedwall construction: The sidewalls are backed by extra-hard wood down the edges of the core, and because a highly edged and arcing ski has as much sidewall in the snow as it does base material, the sidewalls are waxable for enhanced glide and speed. All Code models feature Volkl’s UVO vibration dampening module, which is designed to quiet the ski at speed, allowing the edge to track smoothly and cleanly. All are full-wood-core, torsion-box constructions (where the core is wrapped in fiberglass for optimal torsional rigidity, or twist-resistance). 76 – 104. 4.0 – 12.0. SERVICE: We have also a fully equipped on-site workshop and Wintersteiger and CSA authorized technicians carrying out both ski and snowboard servicing and repairs. REMEMBER: Setting your ski bindings to the correct release setting is essential for your safety. We do our best to show you in the photos the condition of the skis, but because of the structure, sometimes it is hard to present exactly how it looks like.