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Volkl Peregrine 82 w/ Lowride XL 13 Bindings 2026

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Volkl Peregrine 82 w/ Lowride XL 13 Bindings 2026Vlkl Peregrine 82 Skis w Lowride 13 FR Bindings 2026 The Vlkl Peregrine 82 2026 is a high performance frontside all mountain ski with an 82 mm waist, 3D Radius Sidecut, Tailored Titanal Frame, and integrated Lowride 13 FR binding systembuilt for aggressive carvers who want race like edge grip and confidence at speed on groomers and mixed snow. Why the Peregrine 82 Works So Well Frontside precision with real versatility: The 82 mm waist and 12882111 mm

Völkl Peregrine 82 Skis w/ Lowride 13 FR Bindings 2026

The Völkl Peregrine 82 2026 is a high-performance frontside/all-mountain ski with an 82 mm waist, 3D Radius Sidecut, Tailored Titanal Frame, and integrated Lowride 13 FR binding system—built for aggressive carvers who want race-like edge grip and confidence at speed on groomers and mixed snow.

Why the Peregrine 82 Works So Well

  • Frontside precision with real versatility: The 82 mm waist and 128–82–111 mm sidecut deliver quick edge-to-edge response on hardpack while still feeling composed in scraped-off steeps, late-day chop, and light off-piste forays.
  • 3D Radius Sidecut for multiple turn shapes: Long radii in the tip and tail blend with a tighter radius underfoot, so you can snap shorter carves or let the ski run in big GS-style arcs just by changing pressure and edge angle.
  • Tailored Titanal Frame & carbon tips: Metal along the perimeter and Tailored Carbon in the tips give you serious edge hold, vibration damping, and rock-solid stability, with quicker turn initiation and less tip chatter.
  • Multilayer wood core + 3D.Glass: A poplar/beech multilayer core and 3D-profiled fiberglass wrap create a powerful yet smooth platform that soaks up vibration while still feeling energetic from turn to turn.
  • Tip & tail rocker with camber underfoot: Rocker at both ends helps the ski release easily and handle mixed snow, while camber underfoot keeps a long, locked-in edge on ice and firm groomers.
  • Integrated Lowride 13 FR system: The included Lowride 13 FR GW bindings sit extra low for better snow feel and edge control, with a DIN range up to 13 for strong, fast skiers.
  • Durable, fast base and full sidewalls: A P-Tex 4504 sintered base and full ABS sidewall sandwich construction deliver both speed and long-term durability when tuned and waxed regularly.

Ideal For

The Peregrine 82 is ideal for intermediate-to-expert skiers who love carving and skiing fast on groomed terrain but still want a ski that can handle mixed resort conditions. If you like a strong, directional feel with excellent edge hold and a planted, damp ride—rather than a super-loose or surfy ski—this setup is squarely in your wheelhouse.

Key Details & Specs

  • Category: Men’s / unisex frontside all-mountain carving ski (system)
  • Waist Width: 82 mm
  • Sidecut Dimensions: 128 – 82 – 111 mm (tip – waist – tail, all lengths)
  • Available Lengths: 162, 167, 172, 177, 182 cm
  • 3D Radius Sidecut (example @ 177 cm): ~26.9 m (tip) / 15 m (underfoot) / 23.2 m (tail)
  • Stated Average Turn Radius: ~14 m (reference length)
  • Rocker Profile: Tip & tail rocker with traditional camber underfoot (rocker / camber / rocker)
  • Core: Multilayer Woodcore (poplar / beech)
  • Laminates: Tailored Titanal Frame and Tailored Carbon Tips with 3D.Glass fiberglass layup
  • Construction: Full sidewall sandwich construction
  • Base: P-Tex 4504 sintered, high-density base
  • Bindings: Marker Lowride 13 FR / Lowride XL 13 FR GW system, DIN 4–13, GripWalk-compatible, low stand height
  • Approx. Weight: Around 2,000 g per ski (177 cm, ski only; varies slightly by length)
  • Recommended Ability Level: Intermediate–Expert (best matched to advanced and expert skiers)
  • Primary Terrain: Groomers, frontside, and all-mountain hardpack with the versatility to handle mixed snow
  • Season: 2025–2026
  • Country of Manufacture: Germany

Bottom Line: The Völkl Peregrine 82 2026 gives strong skiers a razor-sharp, ultra-damp frontside tool with modern multi-radius sidecut, metal and carbon reinforcement, and a low-stand-height binding system—perfect for carving hard and skiing fast from the first chair of the season to the last.

Step into the Peregrine 82, click into the Lowride 13 FR bindings, and turn every groomer into your personal racecourse.

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