We only create collaborations we genuinely stand behind, projects with brands we truly believe in. That shared passion leads to products built with care and intention. That’s the only thing that feels right for us.
August 11, 2025
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Why we do collabs

We only create collaborations we genuinely stand behind, projects with brands we truly believe in. That shared passion leads to products built with care and intention. That’s the only thing that feels right for us.
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It all started when we began experimenting with making our own products. We launched a few merch items, hoodies and caps made from organic cotton, but they were produced in China. Even though the materials were better, the products didn’t live up to our sustainability principles. We decided to stop selling them, even while we still had stock, because they didn’t represent what we stood for. At the same time, we realized that with the amount of work we were putting into perfecting our skis, there simply wasn’t enough time to perfect every other product, hoodies, t-shirts, jackets, poles, or anything else. That’s when we started looking for partners. There are so many incredible brands out there creating thoughtful, well-engineered products, and we saw an opportunity to collaborate instead of reinventing the wheel.

Each collaboration has been a massive learning experience. We bring over 15 years of experience in the ski industry, as skiers and filmmakers who’ve tested countless products at a professional level, and suddenly we’re meeting designers who can bring ideas to life from scratch. Those creative exchanges, where our ideas met theirs, have been incredibly rewarding. They’ve inspired both sides, and in some cases even influenced our partners’ own design processes. Working with rider-owned brands has been one of our goals, and we call it the Freeski Pact. Together, we show that independent brands can shape the sport from within. Our collaborations push product design toward responsibility and relevance. We want to prove high performance and sustainability can coexist. They also help us broaden skiing’s reach, showing that ski culture can live far beyond the slopes. Every collaboration begins with a shared vision. Whether it’s a random T-bar ride meeting or years of creative exchange, our partnerships grow naturally from passion for the sport. For us, collaborations are about progress : for design, for culture, and for the planet. These collabs are well-considered, high-quality products that we’re proud to offer. Our collaboration vision has allowed us to reach that level of craftsmanship while working alongside brands we truly admire. It’s been a win-win, and we’re really excited about what’s next.

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October 22, 2025
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Shipping Smarter: Ocean Freight Shrinks Our Carbon Footprint

Switching from flying individual orders to shipping bulk batches by boat has cut our emissions by about 94%. The exact numbers are estimates, but the difference is clear, slower shipping means a lighter footprint. It’s a change that keeps our skis moving forward, with far less impact on the planet.
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Skier / Intern
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Freeskiing and our Heritage

Skiing’s history is a legacy written in snow. To understand where skiing is going, we need to look back at where it all began.
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Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing
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Joining the WSN

We first heard about the WSN during the Nordic Protect Our Winters summit. A network where the ski and snowboard industry tackle sustainability together ?! We had dreamt of this type of industry collaboration, and we couldn’t be more stoked when we got accepted into the network.
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Skier / Intern
Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing
September 22, 2025
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Another Red Circle - The Tomato Pie

There’s something funny about how life circles, quite literally. Our skis? Red. Our logo? Red. And lately, even our dinners have joined the movement.
Anaïs Decker
Skier / Intern
August 11, 2025
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Why we do collabs

We only create collaborations we genuinely stand behind, projects with brands we truly believe in. That shared passion leads to products built with care and intention. That’s the only thing that feels right for us.
Anaïs Decker
Skier / Intern
Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing
July 22, 2025
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1000 | Chimi Goggles & Sunglasses Collab

Bei der Kollaboration 1000 | Chimi trifft Hochleistungsausrüstung auf modischen Stil. Diese Kollektion entstand aus jahrelangem Vertrauen und kreativer Freiheit. Sie wurde entwickelt, um die Skikultur zu erweitern und gleichzeitig Produkte zu liefern, die auf der Piste funktionieren und sich darüber hinaus von anderen abheben. ‍
Anaïs Decker
Skier / Intern
Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing
June 22, 2025
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1000 | Capeesh Beanie & Belt Collab

Wir haben uns mit Capeesh getroffen, um zwei wichtige Dinge zu besorgen: eine Mütze und einen Gürtel. In dieser Kollaboration geht es um den Freeski Pact: Marken, die den Fahrern gehören, die sich für die Kultur einsetzen. Sonne und Wolken, ein gemeinsamer Himmel. 1000|Capeesh ist Freeskier, die Freeskier unterstützen.
Anaïs Decker
Skier / Intern
Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing
July 11, 2025
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1000 | Kang Poles Collab

The 1000 | Kang Poles are an cooperation, the Freeride-Performance with echter Nachhaltigkeit. Sie wurden in Schweden zu 100% aus recyceltem Aluminium gefertigt und bieten ein ausgewogenes Verhältnis zwischen Haltbarkeit, Einstellbarkeit und umweltbewusstem Design. This sticks prove that technical equipment can also be environmental.
Anaïs Decker
Skier / Intern
Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing
June 11, 2025
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1000 | SoftTIE Straps

Skigurte mögen wie ein kleines Accessoire erscheinen, aber für viele Skifahrer sind sie ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug auf und neben dem Berg. Wir haben uns zusammengesetzt, um darüber zu sprechen, warum diese einfachen Ausrüstungsgegenstände so nützlich sind und warum es sich lohnt, sie aus Nachhaltigkeitssicht zu überdenken.
Anaïs Decker
Skier / Intern
Magnus Granér
Skier / Sustainability / Marketing