Ski: 2022-2023 Majesty Vadera Carbon, 176 cm
Available Lengths: 166, 171, 176, 181 cm
Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 174.6 cm
Stated Weight Per Ski: 1700 grams
Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski: 1676 & 1700 grams
Stated Dimensions: 140-110-125 mm
Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 140.5-109.5-125.8 mm
Stated Sidecut Radius (176 cm): 21 meters
Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 68 mm / 17 mm
Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 6 mm
Core Materials: paulownia/poplar + carbon/kevlar weave + fiberglass laminate
Base: IS 7200
Factory Recommended Mount Point: -9.3 cm from center; 78.0 cm from tail
[Editor’s Note: In the interest of getting you information sooner on some of the products we’re reviewing, we’re posting here some of our measured specs and manufacturer details, and will update in the future. Take a look, and let us know in the Comments Section below what questions you’d like us to answer.]
What Majesty says about the Vadera Carbon
“Cast off those watered-down freeride women’s skis and step into a new world with the Vadera Carbon skis. Designed to be lighter with a minimally softer flex, the Vadera is Havoc’s little sister and it is a women’s specific freeride ski that feels most at home in the backcountry’s deep powder landscapes, arching turns through the steeps and picking pathways through narrow terrain. Versatility is the name of the game! You want one ski to take on all of your powder explorations whether in-bounds or out, and the Vadera Carbon will fill those needs.
Thanks to our revolutionary 4×4 design concept, the Vadera offers stability at speeds while still feeling quick and maneuverable in tight spaces. Quadrax fiberglass, full carbon fiber construction with carbon/aramid fibers and a durable engineered wood core deliver high performance and optimal 3D flex. It all adds up to a ski meant to be as enjoyable day-in and day-out, no matter what type of terrain lies ahead.
The Vadera can be used with alpine or light AT bindings for the most demanding backcountry skiers who are looking for wide, yet very lightweight backcountry skis.”
Flex Pattern
Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the Vadera Carbon:
Tips: 7
Shovels: 6.5-7.5
In Front of Toe Piece: 8-9.5
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 10-9.5
Tails: 9.5-9
Stay Tuned…
We received the Majesty Vadera Carbon this spring, so keep an eye out for updates and let us know of any questions you have about this ski.
Any chance Blister will be getting the Havoc Ti as well? Seems like it might be up my alley
Hey Steven, it’s in the works.
Are these skis assigned to right foot and left foot positions? (The graphic design looks as if they are.)