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TITANIUM CV SLALOM SKI by Corey Vaughn
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TITANIUM CV SLALOM SKI by Corey Vaughn

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TITANIUM CV SLALOM SKI by Corey Vaughn

Product Highlights

Designed in collaboration with pro skier Corey Vaughn, the 2026 KD Titanium CV is built for serious slalom competitors skiing at 34–36 mph. This elite ski features a redesigned shape for enhanced stability, a larger sweet spot for forgiveness and control, and the Viper 2.0 adjustable fin for precision edge tuning.

Perfect for shortline skiers chasing podium finishes.

FEATURES

BLENDED CARBON

PRO MODEL

COMP SKI

MADE IN THE USA

EXTRA FEATURES:

• Corey Vaughn Signature Pro Model
• Machined Ultralight PVC Core
• Redesigned Torsional Flex Top Deck
• Blended Carbon/Glass Lay-Up
• Tip Lifting Rail for Smooth Initiation
• Viper 2.0 Adjustable Fin + Foil
• Made in USA

Behind the product

Handcrafted in Seattle, USA, the all-new 2026 KD Titanium CV is ushering in a new era of elite slalom performance.

Long respected as a household name in competitive skiing, the Titanium now returns with a bold redesign, enhanced stability, and feedback-driven upgrades inspired by Corey Vaughn, one of the sport’s most technically proficient athletes. With Corey now part of the KD Tournament Team, the CV Edition Titanium is built specifically for skiers training and competing at 34–36 mph, rather than the broader recreational range. It’s a ski made for those consistently running deep into shortline and chasing podium finishes.

This 2026 redesign introduces a more stable glide phase, allowing skiers to carry speed more efficiently across the course. A larger sweet spot provides forgiveness without sacrificing precision, giving the ski a more balanced and confident feel underfoot. The new torsional flex zone in the top deck—engineered with a refined spine structure, dampens load response and controls vibration, letting the ski stay quiet and powerful through the turn.

Built with premium materials and performance-first geometry, this ski is as aggressive as it is refined. Corey highlighted the variable sidewall thickness and tail refinement as essential to boosting cross-course acceleration and maintaining drive without blowout. Combined with the Viper 2.0 adjustable fin, skiers can dial in precision edge control to match any condition.

Techs & Specs
Size Guide
36 MPH – (58kph)

This is the speed that is maximum for competition Skiers. It is for the Men's Division and the fastest you should ever go pulling a slalom skier.
The maximum speed should only be used while pulling advanced skiers in competitive conditions. (Suggested ski would be the Platinum CV or Titanium)

34 MPH (55kph)

This speed is used by many Advanced and all-women, Junior, and Senior Competition water skiers divisions maximum speed. Skiers who ski at this speed will choose a ski on the longer side of the weight range or a ski with a slightly wider surface area than someone competing at 36 mph (58 kph).
(Suggested ski for competitive shortline skiing would be the Platinum CV or Titanium) (For Competition Entry and advanced Social skiing the Krypton Fusion or Carbon)

30-32 MPH – (49 to 52kph)

This speed is ideal for recreational skiers and generally use the 18.25 meter -60ft overall line length.
Great for skiers for free skiing or social skiing, and is a speed that feels comfortable.
Skis designed for this speed will be slightly wider and built with a softer layup. These skis are generally similar in shape and design but are around 10mm wider than the pro model competition ski. (They are not considered a “wide-body design")The added width makes the ski ride a little higher on the water as it is designed and enables the ski to carry speed out after the wake at slower speeds.
The softer ski flex is more forgiving in your turns and with the added width produces less fatigue. (Suggested skis would be The Krypton and C4, for the ladies would be the Neon and Xenon)

26-30 MPH – (42 to 49kph)

This speed is typical of Intermediate and recreational skiers. You have two choices of design that will suit this speed range.You can select a longer ski that will give you surface area and a bit of length so the ski can ride higher on the water.The other option is skis are classified as “Wide-Body”. The extra widthenables easier starts and effortless carving, giving the skier a more stable ski and less effort to enjoy the ride.Skis designed for these speeds are also more forgiving and have a slower edge-to-edge movement that promotes confidence and stability.They are normally wider than a traditional competition ski and a skier would choose to ride the longer size range. (Suggested skis would be The Krypton and C4, for the ladies would be the Neon and Xenon)The wide Body design is 20+ mm wider in the forebody and has a tapered shape to the tail. (Suggested skis would be The Power Carve)

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