Our wide All Mountain ski, designed for a wide range of adventures. For a lighter weight skier it works perfect as a powder ski as well. Featuring a 106mm waist and a 19m turning radius at 178cm.
"The cameras were rolling. He had walked since 3 am in the morning to get to this point. – To a run he had never faced, and on his feet, a pair of skis he had never set foot on. Normally you would maybe try them in a more controlled environment, but the skis had arrived just in time for this important moment in the film. 3…2…1… drop in. The sun was rising and the snow had a peach color. He floated through the vast, untouched blanket of snow and the skis felt like they were a part of his body. Natural. It was the best run of his life. It was just like in the movies. Go get your movie."
Review
Don't just take our word for it. This is what our current 1000 riders have to say:
SUSTAINABILITY
Energy: Made from 100% renewable hydro
Footprint: 28.8 kg CO2 per pair of skis
Location: Manufactured in Sweden
Design: Timeless, we sell great skis not new graphics
Materials: 50% bio-based and 10% recycled topsheets. 26% recycled steel edges
Offset: 100% with planted trees
Suppliers: 100% EU based Tier 1
Woodcores: FSC certified
Purchase option: You don’t have to buy a pair you can get a single ski as well
Construction: Pre-preg glassfiber
Wax: 100% bio-based, degradable wax from Holmenkollen
How to mount your ski
We encourage people to find their own favorite mounting spot and be free to do as they like. However, if you have no idea what you like, we can tell you that most of our team mounts their All Mountain skis at -2.5 to -5cm back from center. We suggest going slightly back from center even if you’re used to riding dead center. It really creates a well-balanced experience.
Drill bit size: 3.5 x 9mm
Adhesive Choice: Opt for waterproof glue over standard wood glue.
Screw tightening: Our skis use soft poplar wood in the core. Be sure to not over-tighten
Used bindings: If you’re not buying new bindings, make sure to clean the old screws properly
Product Care
If you're keen on maximizing the lifespan of your skis and ensuring they stay in tip-top shape, here are a few easy-to-do things:
Dry is good: Always store your skis in a place where they can properly dry. Avoid the roof box overnight.
Wax on, Wax off: An unwaxed base dries out and becomes more prone to breaking.
Edge detune: If you’re a park skier, detune your edges underfoot and they will last longer.
Strap it up: Use ski straps – They minimize wear and tear while handling & transporting your skis.
Topsheet damage: Use epoxy and seal it asap. It prevents moisture from sneaking in.
Don’t discard: Scratched bases and dull edges are easily fixed with a base grind at your local shop.