
Use as sender address: Stoutenburg - 3836 - The Netherlands. The Helio’s pre-preg carbon fiber layup makes it incredibly ligh. For a precise delivery time indication, you can use the UPS Calculator on the UPS website. 4 skis Compare marked Black Diamond Helio 105 Our ultralight ski for dawn-to-dusk missions and technical descents in soft conditions, the Black Diamond Helio 105 ski balances playful, soft-snow performance with technical precision. In the case of an remote area such as a ski village, in some cases you have to add 1-3 business days.



We can therefore not give a 100% guarantee about the delivery day. For delivery we depend on our transport partners.DHL Express takes 1-3 business days to all major EU cities. For a precise delivery time indication, you can use the UPS Calculator on the UPS website. Next business day delivery can not be guaranteed to ‘remote’ locations like rural areas, ski resorts and islands. Orders must be placed on business days before 16:00 CE(S)T and delivery only takes place on business days. UPS Express guarantees next business day delivery to all major EU cities. Packages up to 170 cm can be delivered to a parcel point. For a indication please check our delivery information page. Orders placed in the weekend will ship on Monday*Īn estimated delivery date will be shown in the checkout.Orders placed before 16:00 CE(S)T ship the same day*.If you know, leave a comment below! Anyway, I thought that was interesting because I wasn’t aware that there were many ski manufacturers sourcing core material from the same supplier. However, it’s unclear from the press release whether BD uses bCores or ampliTex fabrics so I can’t say for sure. Here is a press release from bComp in 2015 stating that Black Diamond was one company of nearly 20 using bComp’s technologies. One of them is a Black Diamond ski with a bComp sticker on it…do Black Diamond skis use bComp cores too? Was the balsa flax wood core in the 116 Carbon supplied by bComp? Maybe. In the video on that page around 30 seconds in there are some skis in the background. These cores are supplied by a company named bComp. Here’s the interesting part: in their ultra light core they use balsa wood with flax shear webs. (Note: I’m not affiliated with them in any way, but I thought some of their skis look rad. Unrelated digression: when I was hunting for info on balsa/flax ski cores, I stumbled on this custom ski maker in BC, Canada. Maybe I’ll get some more teaser pics up after mounting bindings…I have some ATK C-Raider 12 bindings in the mail to go on these Helios. I’ll report back later this season when I have more info. Next up is to mount some light tech bindings on these powder sticks and go make some turns.

Apparently there are precut Glidelight Mohair Mix skins pre-cut for the Carbon 115, but I can’t find them in stock anywhere at the moment.
#Black diamond helio 95 weight skin
Oh, the tails have a flat spot for a skin clip. Left: tip rocker Right: tail rocker (ski de-cambered in both photos)
