
Nagler® Radial Ladin Wood
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Assial Wood Core
In axial core construction, the wood is cut longitudinally along the fibers of the trunk. The cuts are then paired together in parallel.
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Nagler® Radial Ladin Wood
For radial construction, the wood is cut following the grain direction starting from the center of the trunk and then assembled to match the board's sidecut.
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Which types of wood do we use?
The selection of woods used for the core is carefully studied to achieve perfect elasticity and consistent physical characteristics over time. Harder woods are used in the center to ensure secure anchoring of the inserts.
Beech and Swiss pine are used on the sides to provide maximum flex and mechanical resistance to stress.
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Radial is better, but why?
Radial processing has been designed to further enhance the consistency of elasticity and transverse torsional stiffness.
It’s a complex procedure, but ideal for boards and skis that need to hold their trajectory during the most demanding carves, even on hard snow.
The radial fiber arrangement minimizes torsion in the board, improving its flex.