
Choose between performance piste skis, versatile All-Mountain skis, or freestyle skis with twin tips.
Performance piste: These skis, reinforced with carbon or a titanium plate, will provide you with the grip and response needed to master carving on hard snow. They are usually chosen at the level of the nose, typically between 10 and 15 cm shorter than the skier's height.
All-Mountain: These skis, measuring between 85 and 95mm underfoot, combine sufficient width to enjoy fresh snow off the side of the piste with a robust construction to ensure grip and safety on groomed snow. They are usually chosen between the forehead and the top of the head, generally at skier height or up to 5 cm shorter.
Freestyle: These skis, raised at the tail for sliding both switch (backwards) and normally, are designed for jump and trick enthusiasts wanting to have fun in the snowpark or on the edges of the pistes. They are usually chosen between 5 and 10 cm shorter than the skier's height.
Poles are provided with the skis.
If in doubt, feel free to ask our in-store team for advice when picking up your items.
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Choose between performance piste skis, versatile All-Mountain skis, or freestyle skis with twin tips.
Performance piste: These skis, reinforced with carbon or a titanium plate, will provide you with the grip and response needed to master carving on hard snow. They are usually chosen at the level of the nose, typically between 10 and 15 cm shorter than the skier's height.
All-Mountain: These skis, measuring between 85 and 95mm underfoot, combine sufficient width to enjoy fresh snow off the side of the piste with a robust construction to ensure grip and safety on groomed snow. They are usually chosen between the forehead and the top of the head, generally at skier height or up to 5 cm shorter.
Freestyle: These skis, raised at the tail for sliding both switch (backwards) and normally, are designed for jump and trick enthusiasts wanting to have fun in the snowpark or on the edges of the pistes. They are usually chosen between 5 and 10 cm shorter than the skier's height.
Poles are provided with the skis.
If in doubt, feel free to ask our in-store team for advice when picking up your items.