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Faction Prodigy 0 Skis + M10 GW Bindings
$314.99 $449.99 30% Off
Targeted to up-and-coming skiers, the Prodigy 0 M10 GW is the perfect beginner ski. The package includes the Faction M10 GW binding — certified for GripWalk soles. This easy-to-use combo comes at a price-point that prioritizes your bottom line. Pair it with Faction's commitment to building durable, long-lasting skis and what's not to love? You'll love this ski if:
  • You want stability and durability for crushing the park
  • You want a ski that carves hard, but also easily pivots and smears
  • You love to ski backwards
  • You like to butter and work on tricks. Progression is the name of your game
Faction Agent 2.0 Skis
$349.99 $699.99 50% Off
Whether you're after fresh powder or springtime couloirs, the Faction 2122 Agent 2.0 is a progressive all-mountain flat-tail ski and your go-to when escaping the day-to-day. For intermediate to advanced skiers, the Agent 2.0 is a mid flex, lightweight touring ski that's great for all-mountain skiing.
Faction Mana 2 Skis
$489.99 $699.99 30% Off
The new "everyday" width in the Mana Series is going to turn some heads and convert a few non-believers this season - we're talking about the Faction Mana 2 Skis, and you'd be advised to check out their lightweight twin-tip design that rips both resort and backcountry with equal ease. Amazingly precise for a "freestyle" shape, the Mana 2 also spins and butters with the best of them, so there's no limit to what you can do on these things day in and day out.
Faction Agent 2x Women's Skis
$524.99 $749.99 30% Off
Built with the shape of the frontside specialist Dancer series, but with a heart of ultralight Karuba wood, a carbon-enhanced layup with Titanal only under the bindings, and skintrack-ready flat, notched tail, the Faction Agent 2X Skis are a top "touring" choice for technical backcountry skiers, but also excel on steep technical terrain, forests, and bumps. An excellent choice to mount up with a hybrid or full tech binding and take advantage of whatever seems the best option on any particular day.
Faction Dancer 2 Skis
$524.99 $749.99 30% Off
A hard-charging freeride ski that loves the groomed and blasts through chop and chunder with ease, the Faction Dancer 2 Skis feature a versatile 96mm waist and twin Titanal sheets that give the ski extra power and dampness underfoot. With a flatter tail and more directional shape, this is Faction's most traditional ski and will appeal to those who prefer to ski only forward and at high rates of speed.
Faction Dancer 2X Women's Skis
$524.99 $749.99 30% Off
A hard-charging freeride ski that loves the groomed and blasts through chop and chunder with ease, the Faction Dancer 2X Skis feature a versatile 96mm waist and twin Titanal sheets that give the ski extra power and dampness underfoot. With a flatter tail and more directional shape, this is Faction's most traditional ski and will appeal to those who prefer to ski only forward and at high rates of speed.
Faction Agent 3 Skis
$559.99 $799.99 30% Off
The most versatile mid-winter touring design in the Faction collection, the Faction Agent 3 Skis combine a mid-fat 106mm waist, light Karuba wood core, and full Carbon Weave layup in a package that's light but tough. Dependable and confidence-inspiring on anything from icy steeps to knee-deep freshies, the Agent 3 features a flatter tail with skin notch for your touring pleasure.
Faction La Machine 3 Mega Skis
$629.99 $899.99 30% Off
Name your line, call in sick on a pow day, and grab the Faction La Machine Mega Skis to snag those tracks first. Freetouring is a real thing these days, never mind the old school Euros who dismiss anyone with a touring binding on a ski wider than 95mm. You know the score, when it's hip deep and falling is not an option, those narrow planks just don't cut it. Get a 109mm waist, some serious rocker, and an ultralight carbon-Paulownia design with the La Machine Mega and leave those dudes floundering.
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