Interchangeable arms allow you to customize these skis for snow conditions or your attitude.
Some days you beat the powder-covered mountain. Other days you ski in the frozen shadows of an icy spire that could beat you. Whether it's your attitude or the snow conditions Rossignol's Zenith Z11 Mutix Skis have customizable front and rear arms that can be adjusted or replaced to match changing terrain and snow conditions. A few purists might declare the Zenith Z11 Mutix to be the first true all-mountain ski because it can be adjusted to more surface conditions than conventional all-terrain designs but no matter how you define the performance this ski has the technology to adapt to a wide range of terrain. Attach the titanium Mutix arms for more power and aggressive skiing on hardpack and groomed runs. When you're ready to cruise or go deep in untracked terrain switch over to the softer Visco Mutix arms. No matter how you choose to ski these arms have a tool-free attachment system so you can make changes on the slopes--provided that you remembered to pack the spare set of arms in your backcountry ski backpack. This version of the Zenith Z11 Mutix comes with integrated Axial2 140 Ti-TPI2 bindings. The TPI2 stands for Twin Pulsion Integral a tool-free binding interface that helps absorb unwanted vibrations while maintaining essential rebound for vaulting out of turns. These Axial2 140 Ti-TPI2 bindings are fully integrated with the Zenith Z11 Mutix skis for optimal performance.
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