V10 Sport - First Photos
(by Rob Mousley)

V10 Sport
Oscar Chalupsky, Epic's VP Sales, said that production of the new skis is on track and units should be available in April.
The V10 Sport is a slightly shorter, more stable version of the V10 that is touted to be only 4% slower. (The V10L a third model, identical to the V10 save for a lower volume nose, is also expected in the near future.)

V10 Sport - taped seams
Kevlar taped seams are a feature of the new skis.

V10 Sport: seat
The seat is identical to the standard V10.

V10 Sport forward deck
The forward deck gleams in this shot.

The V10 Sport
The V10 Sport shown in the new factory. What sort of hull is that on the next trestle?