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WILDCAT 86 CX
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Mountain Lioness
As the widest ski in the series, the Wildcat 86 CX is the best of both worlds, ready to take on the soft, deeper snow on the backside of the mountain, or take on groomers with speed and stability.
The Wildcat 86 CX is features the world’s most advanced asymmetrical ski design for women, Amphibio Truline W Technology. The slightly wider waist (86mm) with a dedicated right and left ski profile in addition to the skis’ lightweight laminated wood core and carbon rod construction (CX) creates stability and power for perfect, smooth turns across all terrain and speeds. From morning groomers to afternoon bumps, this ski will take your all-mountain experience to the next level with power and grace; perfect turn after perfect turn.
Key Characteristics
- Smoothest Ride
- Most Versatile Footprint for all conditions
- Best Flotation
- Superior Edge Grip
- Quick Turn Entry & Exit
- Most Powerful Rebound
Awards


Skill level
4 - 9 / 9Terrain
2 - 7 / 9Speed
4 - 9 / 9- Code
- ACRGHL20
- Binding
- ELW 11.0 GW SHIFT BLK/PURPLE
- Length Radius
- 158 (13.8)
- System
- Power Shift
- Profile
- Amphibio
- Technology
- Carbon Rods
TubeLite Woodcore
Amphibio TruLine Technology
SST Sidewall


Size guide
Skier Height
Ski Size
145-165cm | 4'9” - 5'5”
151-171cm | 4'11” - 5'7”
157-177cm | 5'1” - 5'10”
163-183cm | 5'4” - 6'9”
160 cm
166 cm
172 cm
178 cm
Technical Details
152 cm
Radius 12.9
Tip Width 127
Waist Width 86
Tail Width 113
158 cm
Radius 13.8
Tip Width 127
Waist Width 86
Tail Width 113
164 cm
Radius 14.7
Tip Width 128
Waist Width 86
Tail Width 114
170 cm
Radius 15.6
Tip Width 129
Waist Width 86
Tail Width 114


Amphibio Truline W Technology
Perfection inside and outPerfection inside and out.
Amphibio Truline W Technology is the most advanced asymmetrical ski design on the market for women, designed and tested by the Elan W Studio. The foundation is a leaner, more agile profile; structural material is strategically placed over the full length of the inside ski edge, providing more stability to power the turn-while less material is applied over the outside edge, allowing for quick and smooth perfection within each turn.