EHP 186 EHP 190 EHP 193

The 190 has a shape designed to conquer the entire resort. It has a slight twinned up tail with a bit of camber so it grips hard in all conditions. The waist and length give this ski just enough shape to carve and dice the crud but also stay afloat when the conditions get deep.
186, 190, 193

The restlessness of Eric's ski innovation has rallied an additional length for 07, each shaped with noticable differences that aid in their unique performance. The 190 is more traditionally shaped, whith moderate sidecut and slight camber, to utilize everyday resort conditions. The new 186 and 193 are intended for backcountry and deep powder skiing. EHP designer, ERic Hjorleifson, had the following to say about the EHP: "I wanted a solid platform for stability at speed in variable snow, efficient flotation for stomping powder landings, and shapes that provoke confidence in all ski conditions."

Eric Hjorleifson designed the graphics of these skis, including snapping the picture that is at the tail of each ski while out on a backcountry adventure.

The 186 and 193's tips are similarly shaped with a long gradual radius that is specially designed to provide maximum flotation which, although reducing the ski's effective edge, allows for quicker maneuverability in tight spots. The tails both share a common rocker design allowing for increased floatation. The 186 tail tapers significantly to perform as a pintail allowing the tail to sink slightly deeper into the snow than the other two lengths.

Materials
Core Sidewall Edge Base Artist
MEGAblock abs 2.2mm Di-cut Sintered 2000 Eric Hjorleifson

Ski Specs
Length Tip Waist Tail Turn Radius Effective Edge Weight
186 129 116 123 40 134 5 lbs
190 129 104 121 31.5 164.5 5 lbs
193 130 112 118 41.4 162 5 lbs
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