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You could say that the term “all-mountain” was coined just for the Peregrine. Long, medium or crisp, short turns, cruising or skiing at the limits of speed, churned up or groomed slopes – if you’re ambitious about carving, look no further. With a 72 mm waist, the Peregrine is great for anyone who likes to carve quickly through every radius and sometimes really let rip.
| Best For | All-Mountain |
| Tip/Waist/Tail (mm) | 125/72/103 |
| Tail Shape | Flat |
| Rocker Profile | Tip & Tail Rocker |
| Ability Level | Advanced |
| Turn Radius (m) | 15.4m @173cm |
| Construction | Full Sidewall ABS |
| Core | Multilayer Woodcore |
| Flex Rating | Stiff |
| Binding | rMotion3 12 GW *Bindings are not installed |
| Other Features | Tailored Carbon Tips, Full Titanal, 3D.Glass |
1 Review
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Volkl Peregrine 72
This ski absolutely rips. You can feel the grip when you engage a turn and it gives good energy and rebound when you lean into it. The slight tip and tail rocker keep the ski from being catchy. I have both the Blizzard WRC and the Nordica Doberman GSR in a 180cm and I prefer the Peregrine for all day skiing. So I am selling both those full camber skis. I also bought the Kastle MX74. It is a great all around ski but it is softer and more forgiving. I was going to keep those but I will be skiing on the Peregrine 72 and Peregrine MT this season. Buy these at this great deal. The Marker piston bindings on these 72's are also excellent.