Product Summary
The ski in details
Thanks to a longer radius and race construction, skiers can trust the Worldcup Rebels e-Speed to deliver performance and stability at speed.
GS turns are the Worldcup Rebels e-Speed's specialty. Thanks to a longer radius and race construction, skiers can trust the ski to deliver performance and stability at speed. More forgiving than a FIS race ski, the e-Speed reduces fatigue and initiates turns easily. The construction includes a Fir/Beech wood core, Titanal, fiberglass and ABS sidewalls for a reliable edge grip.
EMC
Energy Management Circuit – converts kinetic energy into electric energy to reduce unwanted vibrations for a smoother, more stable ride.
RD Race Structured UHM C Base
Head´s fastest, highest-quality ski base—used by Worldcup technicians for pro-level speed. Built with ultra-high molecular content and a race-ready structure for maximum glide and performance.
Look fast. Feel fast.
Speed Blue, developed by HEAD's design team in Austria, encapsulates what Head is all about – pure race, pure progression.
Limitless you
These skis love to go fast. Engineered to squeeze out every millisecond on the racecourse, to get you to where you’re headed — top of the podium.
Hair-trigger reactions
Built using a unique balance of super-light Graphene and titanal layers, giving outstanding agility and split-second reactivity.
A world-first
EMC is unique. It’s the world's only electronic ski dampening system, smoothing even the roughest courses.
Technologies
EMC
The HEAD EMC (Energy Management Circuit) features ceramic piezo plates incorporated into the front and rear of the ski. Here, the kinetic energy is converted into electronic energy and in turn, the electronic energy is used to absorb negative vibrations. This means that the ski runs smoother and allows you to ski at a higher level all day long.
Graphene
Graphene is the thinnest and lightest element ever discovered by mankind. Graphene is also the strongest material on the planet, stronger than diamond and 300 times stronger than steel, all in the thickness of one atom.
