With the paradigm-shifting of our new powder-specialty geometry in an all-mountain package, the Justice is a less agro version of the Megawatt that is built for the "every-person" skier. Super fun and loves to turn. Small changes in the whole BD line have turned this ski into something almost anyone can have fun on. It only takes a skiff of new snow to make this ski come into it's own little world of crazy fun...it should almost be against the law to have this much fun...Look out for the Justice.
And when we say just a skiff it's true...when doing our intensive ski testing we had many different ski conditions and it's amazing how it went from a fun ski to one of my favorite skis with less than one inch of snow. Amazing ski and great value for all that it can do!
Features: - Rockered tip profile
- 115mm wide underfoot and minimal camber for user-friendly, bar raising powder skiing
- CNC-machined poplar core wrapped in Torsion Box construction(Double Torsion Box)
- Formula One Technology with integrated 3D dampening
- Less specific and more versatile than the Megawatt
- High speed sintered bases
- MicroGlass laminates
- Dimensions: 140-115-125 (185 cm)/138-111-123 (175 cm)
- Weight: 4.3 kg, 9 lbs 6 oz (185 cm)/4.1 kg, 9 lb 1 oz (175 cm)
- Turn radius: 33.0 m (185 cm)/31.0 (175 cm)
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Here's what the Gear of the Year review from Outside Magazine says:
"With a slightly rockered tip, minimal camber and plenty of girth (115 underfoot), the Justice is a confidence inspiring powder board. But it's not so fat or rockered that it feels skittish on firmer snow. In other words, it's just right: not as stiff as the
Zealot, BD's big-mountain ski, with a surfy feel similar to the Megawatt, their powder-specific pig. For such a light ski, the wood-core Justice has remarkable 'pop,' 'guts,' plus any of the dozen or so other words testers used to describe how lively and unflappable it performed in leftover snow. You can see how it shaves weight: BD simply machines away core material where it's not needed, which is why the topsheet looks like a contour map."