Volkl Attiva Aura Ski Reviews
Volkl Attiva Aura skis are designed for women skiers with experience carving down the mountainside. Always at the top of their class, Volkl skis have been a ski gear staple for years. The Aura by Volkl shows us why.
Volkl’s tagline for women skiers has always been: The ski is your weapon. Slay wisely. While this may bring about some unpleasant imagery, the idea that you can attack the mountain with a Volkl ski is right on the money.
Volkl skis are finely tuned instruments. If you can work them right, there’s no limit to what you can play.
And for women, especially those who know their way around the slopes, the Volkl Attiva Aura ski is especially fine tuned.
Below is an in depth look at the Volkl Attiva Aura ski.
Volkl Attiva Aura Ski Review: In Depth
Based on a survey of online Volkl ski reviews, it is clear that women around the world have wonderful things to say about the Volkl Attiva Aura skis.
The Aura is touted as a Big-Mountain Powder Ski. And while it does perform superbly in powder, it is really an all-mountain product. Volkl Attiva Aura skis can just as well hold an edge while cutting through groomed snow as it can take you through deep, fresh powder.
If you are looking for a Volkl ski that is specifically suited for powder, perhaps the Volkl Kiku model would better suit your needs. But for all-purpose Volkl skis you could really do no better than the Aura.
In fact, one of the only faults attributed to these skis by consumers is its difficulty in handling well on bumps and moguls. These Volkl skis are meant for more wide open, snow field terrain, and work best on shorter runs.
But the experience of slicing across those short runs is well worth the price of the product.
But, more on that below.
Volkl Attiva Aura: A Worthwhile Investment?
Before we make a judgment, one way or the other, about how worthwhile this investment may be, let’s take a brief look at some of the Volkl Attiva Aura skis’ features:
- 94 millimeter waist
- Two sheets of titanium
- Fiberglass body
- Vertical sidewalls and torsion box wrap power construction
- Construction provides great grip, stability, and sensitivity
- Sensorwood light core
The materials and construction are of high quality, sure, but nothing stands out as that much better than any of Volkl Attiva Aura skis’ competitors.
To get a better sense of how they may match up, let’s make a Pros and Cons list:
Pros:
- Excellent control
- Easy turning
- Attractive design
- Good grip
- Great flotation
- Light weight
Cons:
The list gives us a better understanding of just how truly great the Volkl Attiva Aura ski is. However, Volkl skis don’t come cheap, and the Aura is no exception.
Final Verdict:If you have the money, and if you have a bit of experience under your belt, then Volkl Auras are fantastic skis you for you to buy. Definitely a worthwhile investment.
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