HOJI CC





The HOJI CC is the queen of Eric Hjorleifson's series of shapes. He designed, tested and refined every detail of this ski for big mountain exploration. Whether you’re out touring, or charging the sidecountry lines from the resort, this ski enables you to slash, surf, and dump speed on a dime. It achieves this through it's unique reverse camber that allows you to drive the ski underfoot vs. pressuring the tips like a traditionally cambered ski. The result is tips that automatically rise out of the pow in all conditions like no other. The Hoji’s shape is paired nicely with a lightweight construction for easy uphill travel as well as a quick and nimble feel in technical terrain. Just like Eric, you'll be able to count on this ski's solid and stable reliability when it's time to pin it.
This seasons incredible graphic was hand painted by Andrea Mueller, a close friend of Hoji, out of Whister BC.
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LIFE CHANGING
Can a ski be life changing? If yes, than this is the one. The Hoji W is intuitive, stable, forgiving and solid in any condition. The first day that I skied them, I was going from soft, to slush, to hard-pack with ease. As to the 30 m turning radius, I could turn it just as fast and easily as my 13 m radius ski; the difference was that I could really enjoy the stability in the wide arching turns down the steep, as well. They have given me a whole new level of confidence and inspiration. Thank you Hoji!
Carolyn
WEAPON OF CHOICE
This is my first fully rockered ski, and I absolutely love it! In powder this ski is a ton of fun and it likes to get rowdy. I'm impressed with the hard-pack performance as well. This ski can rip groomers and hold a solid edge. It also accelerates out of the turn, making for a fun (and fast!) ride. The Hoji W has become my weapon of choice in my daily work as a heli-ski guide.
Kine
HOJI CC Construction
Ski Construction and Technology
ContourCore™
>ReflectTech™
>NeoTip™
>Eliminating deflection, delamination and fractures in the ski tip. These three issues have long plagued the durability of freeride skis due to the abrupt change in snow conditions and tip slap on impact from catching air. The bordering material in a ski tip that joins the core end is most commonly comprised of hard, non-elastic polymers. We began experimentation in our White Room using different grades of Neoprene to withstand the shearing impacts and provide absorption for change in conditions. The result is a dampened feel that calms the ski feel and increases the durability.
Poplar-Paulownia Core
>A hybrid of light, hardwoods to reduce the weight of our backcountry skis. Poplar runs along the edges to create a crisp edge feel and smooth longitudinal flex while the Paulownia runs down the center to reduce the weight and increase the torsional strength.
Tail Block
>A complex insert which adjoins the core end and runs out to the tail edge perimeter. Full wrap metal edge skis often stood on their tail end have a tendency to delaminate, due the weak joint bearing the skis weight between metal, rubber and fiberglass. A tail block eliminates the sensitive joint between laminates and edge and allows for non-invasive customization for skin tail clips if so desired.
Semi Cap ABS Sidewall
>Similar to how you construct a sandwich, layers of premium raw material pile high into a 3D cavity that secures the shape outline with an ABS sidewall over edge. The semi cap design provides longevity and durability of the top sheet edge by stepping down from the square edge of the sidewall leaving a smooth 360 degree round-contoured edge perimeter. The exposed sidewall protects the core from moisture while also dampening vibrations.
Sintered Base
>Our premium ski base, also known in the industry as a “race base” because it integrates carbon to further strengthen its gliding properties. At 1.3mm this fast, freely gliding and tough carbon base is much more durable than other base material and matches perfectly with our 2mm edge material. The sintering process occurs prior to extrusion, where the the carbon and plastic enter into an extruder in pellet form, therefore individually contributing its own dense properties to the final product.


HOJI CC Geometry
LENGTH | 171 cm | 179 cm |
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DIMENSIONS | 127-112-119 mm | 129-112-120 mm |
TURN RADIUS | 30 m | 30 m |
EFFECTIVE EDGE | 1165 mm | 1245 mm |
TAIL TO WAIST | 775 mm | 815 mm |
MOUNT POINT FROM TAIL | 795 mm | 835 mm |
TIP HEIGHT | 82 mm | 84 mm |
TIP ROCKER HEIGHT | 14.23 mm | 15.70 mm |
TIP LENGTH | 400 mm | 400 mm |
TAIL HEIGHT | 23 mm | 24 mm |
TAIL ROCKER HEIGHT | 3.76 mm | 4.42 mm |
TAIL LENGTH | 300 mm | 300 mm |
NEGATIVE CAMBER RADIUS | 30 m | 30 m |
RUNNING SURFACE | 1010 mm | 1090 mm |
WEIGHT | 1760 gr | 1840 gr |