There
are many differing styles of modern ski tailored to more accurately meet
the demands of each and every skier. Below is a brief explanation of each
type and information as to whom these will most suit.
(piste skis)
Beginner and intermediate piste skis for those wishing to develop their
turns. These offer ease of turn and grip at slow and moderate speeds.
(piste skis)
For skiers who demand more from their skis, skiing faster and with more
aggression.
Highest performance on harder surfaces, offering ultimate edge grip
and stability.
(piste skis)
For skiers who ski hard and fast with complete confidence and control.
For the experts and racers ultimate edge grip and stability.
(50 PISTE/50 OFF)
All terrain skis are perfect for people who want to go any where on
the mountain. Largely designed for spending an equal amount of time
on and off the piste. Their large surface area gives lots of flotation
while it remains thin enough under foot with plenty side cut, to still
allow performance on groomed surfaces.
(off-piste)
For skiers wishing to spend most of their time off-piste.
These have an extra large base surface area to maintain height in the
snow pack, which allows ease of turn and stability at higher speeds.
Backcountry skiers tend to be more advanced in terms of ability so these
skis offer a high level of performance.
(50/50)
These are all twin tips, designed for easy turning and spinning, landing
jumps, and riding fakie (backwards).
These also have enough base volume so can be an effective tool off-piste
too.
We
stock female specific versions for all the above ski types. The female
specific versions are generally designed for lighter skiers in any given
length with more feminine graphics.
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