Syntax:
- Proven Antidogma Shape (Syntax will be available in 172 and 178)
- New: Hexo2 Technology
- Helio P15 Ultralight Wood Core
- New: HexMat Biax Epoxyd Matrix Laminate
- Magma Edge Shock Absorber
- T.P.U. Spin Tips
- New: Silver Foil Inlay
- New: See Through Top Sheet and Base (section on the tail of the left ski)
- Matt Soft Touch Coating
- Doomsday Camber
- Twinbevel Sidewalls
- 7.2 GE Sintered Base
Hexo2 Core Technology - Take our Helio P15 ultralight wood core, cut out swing weight where necessary and fill it back in with a honey comb structure created from recycled cellulose.
HexMat Biax Epoxyd Matrix Laminate - A prepreg biax specially developed for our Hexo2 technology. It arrives at the factory in freezer trucks and reacts at room temperature. This is the best way to control glue dosage, waste, and minimizes resin surplus. This biax combined with our Hexo2 Core produces ridiculously light skis!
Result = The lightest park ski our factory has ever produced with virtually zero swing weight
Antidogma:
- Sizes: 166 / 172 / 178 (Syntax: 172 and 178 only)
- Dimensions: 119-86-110
- P10 Superlight Core (oppose to the Hexo2 Core in the Syntax)
- Glassfiber Impact Biax (oppose to the HexMat Biax Epoxyd Matrix Laminate on the Syntax)
- Abuse Base (removed for weight reduction on the Syntax)
- BA 4.4 Extruded Base (oppose to the GE 7.2 Sinterbase on the Syntax)
The difference between the Antidogma and Syntax is materials and construction... Which one is better?!?!.... Both are amazing park/all-mtn skis with the same shape. The Syntax is extremely light weight and has a faster base while the Antidogma has Abuse Base and a more impact resistant contruction.