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Les Marécottes, Switzerland, 2056m, -4°

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INTRODUCING THE NEW PURE FAMILY

When we set out to define the next level ski line, we wanted to give you the full range of freeride, all-mountain and on-piste adventures. A ski that can do it all, no matter the terrain, the conditions or your preferences, you will not miss out on endless fun. Inspired by Jérémie Heitz, the PURE family stands out with tremendous stability, manoeuvrability and performance on the mountain. An All-in-One, lightweight ski quiver, covering widths from 77mm to 115mm.

PURE POW 115 TI PURE PRO 109 PURE MISSION 98 TI PURE MISSION 98 WS TI

Open mountains and playful forests, POW POW here we go! Stability and manoeuvrability on north facing downhills all the way to fresh powder The all-in-one freeride / all mountain machine

PURE FREE 90 TI PURE FREE 90 WS TI PURE PISTE 77 TI PURE JUNIOR

From groomers to off-piste to fresh snow

Grip, rebound and stability for best on-piste performance Ultimate freeride weapon for the next gen

BORN AND NURTURED IN THE ALPS

S C O T T P U R E

The Pure is equipped with a progressive titanal layer that harmonizes the flex and aids power transmission when coming out of a turn. At the same time, the ski delivers more stability, enabling you to hold your line while riding steep big-mountain lines. The Pure impresses with its light weight and performance, thanks to the dual-power wood core – a mix of paulownia wood and 2 beech stringers that cover the full length of the ski. The combination of paulownia and beech gives an extra edge when it comes to torsional stiffness. So you can go all in on those high-speed runs, without any chattering skis.

Jérémie Heitz

INNOVATION Pure Freeride Sidecut Inspired by Jérémie provides stability and maneuverability in any conditions

TECHNOLOGY Power Titanal Layer harmonized flex and additional power transmission

PAULOWNIA & BEECH WOODCORE reduced weight and increased torsional stiffness

DESIGN Design collaboration with Jérémie Heitz Pure design language

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