Santa Ana
Performance to match your passionFrom first run to last, the Santa Ana delivers serious all mountain fun. Its perfectly balanced design and construction, including a narrower platform, deliver quicker edge-to-edge transitions and better grip for more precise carving. The terrain specific metal core provides stability where you want it and flexibility where you need it. Quick and nimble, the Santa Ana is our strongest, lightest and most playful all mountain women ski ever. Now go ahead, fuel your passion and ski anything. Your way.
Santa Ana / Technologies
Technologies
New Shape Tail
We’ve refined the rocker on this collection and dialed up the control so you can play on your terms at all speeds, in any type of terrain.
Technologies
TSM Pulse Core
To create a ride that’s as smooth as it is stable, Nordica’s Santa Ana construction pairs both a wood core and an elastomer Pulse core with a sheet of terrain-specific metal. This construction is also incredibly responsive to amplify your confidence and maximize your performance and fun.
- Exceptional response boosts precision and control
- Dampens vibrations for a smooth and supple ride
Technologies
True Tip
By trimming the amount of heavy ABS plastic in the tip and extending the lightweight wood core into this area with a taper that further reduces weight, we enhanced playfulness and maneuverability of the ski without compromising that unmatchable feeling of powerful and control. The next generation is upon us.
- Lighter
- Smoother
- More maneuverable
Technologies
Terrain Specific Metal
By adding the same shaped metal plate inside the skis, it increases proportionately with the decrease of the last. Through this technology, we were able to design unique constructions better suited for different terrain. The narrower Santa Ana have more power and stability on trail, while the wider constructions are more enjoyable off-piste and on softer snow.
- Lighter with metal dampening
- Stability where you need it
- Playfulness where you want it
Technologies
Base Graphic Explained
The running base design has a specific geometric shape to show two features of the ski: A horizontal cut indicates where the rocker starts.The intersection of the diagonal cut with the edge shows the widest point of sidecut for full engagement of the edge.