Fischer The Curv GT 76 (with RSW 10 GW Powerrail System Bindings) Womens Skis 2027
System skis fit virtually any adult boot. The integrated binding adjusts to accommodate the full adult boot sole length range. Questions? Call (614) 848-6600.
Fischer The Curv GT 76 (with RSW 10 GW Powerrail System Bindings) Womens Skis 2027 - Turquoise / 152cm / Retail: $799.95 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Fischer The Curv GT 76 Womens Skis are a playful, easy-turning carving ski for women who want agility and fun on the piste. A narrow 76mm waist and E-Triple Radius shape make it quick edge to edge, with strong rebound from Power Ti construction.
Key Features
76mm Waist Width: Quick, agile edge-to-edge carving on groomers.
E-Triple Radius: Versatile turn shapes for all slope conditions.
Power Ti and Poplar Woodcore: Excellent rebound with lively handling.
On-Piste Rocker and Sintered Bases: Smooth turn entry and fast glide.
RSW 10 GW Powerrail Binding: Integrated system for confident control.
Every The Curv GT 76 purchase is available in a ski package (skis, bindings, poles, binding installation, and a tune at our lowest price), with free shipping and free binding mounting included. Call our team for ski package pricing at 614-848-6600, or buy the The Curv GT 76 at Aspen Ski and Board, located on Polaris Parkway in Northern Columbus.
About System Skis
About System Skis
The Binding Comes On The Ski
System skis ship with the binding already installed on an integrated rail or plate. The binding is matched to the ski and isn't designed to be removed or swapped for a different model. That's the trade-off for getting a complete ski-and-binding setup at a lower combined price than buying them separately.
Why People Pick Them
Better flex behavior. The plate is engineered to work with this ski's flex pattern, so there's no dead zone under the foot.
Easy boot length adjustment. Most system bindings slide on a rail, so you can fine-tune the mounting position by hand without re-drilling the ski.
Lower price. A system package usually costs 20-30% less than the same ski with a comparable binding mounted aftermarket.
When To Pick A Flat Ski Instead
Want a specific binding model — a particular DIN range, weight, or feature set? Pick a flat ski and the binding you want from our flat ski collection, or grab one of our ski packages that bundle skis, bindings, and poles together at a discount.
DIN Setup & Mounting
DIN Setup & Mounting
In-Store Pickup: Full Setup Included
If you're picking up in store, our backshop adjusts the binding to your boot sole length and performs DIN release testing using your actual boot, free with purchase. This is the standard, safe way to set up a ski binding before its first day on snow.
Online Orders: Adjusted, Not Release-Tested
For shipped orders, we set the binding position to the Boot Sole Length you provide. DIN release testing is not performed on online orders because it requires the customer's actual boot, in person. We strongly recommend taking the ski to any local ski shop for release testing before your first day, or selecting in-store pickup if you live within driving distance. How to find your Boot Sole Length.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free ground shipping on most orders over $50. 14-day return policy on unused skis in original packaging. Skis that have had the binding repositioned cannot be returned. Full policy.
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