Bentley Centenary Gold 84
The Centenary Gold edition of our Bentley 84 Skis fuses sleek design with advanced engineering. Designed in partnership with Bentley in a limited production of 100 pairs, this expertly crafted collectors item delivers comfort and precision for all levels, in any terrain. 24 karat gold-plated deta......
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
- Developed and designed with Bentley Motors & Bode Miller.
- 84mm underfoot.
- Limited edition of 100 pairs.
- Six 24-karat gold plated diamond inserts (Brass Polished Nickel)
- 1 Bentley badge (Brass Polished Nickel Silver plated + Gold plated 24K)
- 1 Bomber target (Brass Polished Nickel Gold plated 24K)
- Fall-line carver with rocker design for maximum turn angle.
- Sandwich construction featuring Titanal, fiberglass, compound sidewall.
- Full wood core.
- Equipped with unique NFC chip, to track and store each unique ski.
DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
sizes (cm) | 161 | 171 | 181 | |
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radius | 16 | 18 | 21 | |
dimensions | 125 / 84 / 112 |
SHIPPING & RETURNS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Please allow 1-3 days for processing after purchase. Bomber will ship your products based on your selected shipping preferences. Note that there may be longer processing times during holidays, and you’ll be notified of any changes in timelines.
If you’re unsatisfied for any reason, you can return your purchase within 30 days with proof of purchase to receive an exchange, repair, or refund.
Please reach out to us at info@bomberski.com or call +39 015 9842474 with any questions regarding your order or a possible return.
WARRANTY
WARRANTY
We’re firmly committed to creating the best luxury high end skis in the world. On the rare occasion that a product falls short, we want to know about it. We provide a full lifetime warranty against manufacturing and material defects. (Warranty does not cover wear & tear, mishandling, or negligence.)
POLE SIZING
The traditional method of choosing the correct length of a ski pole is to turn it upside down and hold it underneath the basket. Ideally, the angle that your upper and lower parts of your arm will make should be at 90 degrees. Some skiers may prefer to use longer or shorter poles.