Freeride

Depending on the terrain, off-road skiing requires a particular technique. You should lean back by bending your knees to prevent ski tips from sinking in a deep powder. Try to maintain an equal pressure on both skis and keep skis closer than the hips width to make your skis comprise a common surface. You had better avoid applying too much pressure on the outside ski. Following above rules should result in obtaining a trajectory which makes you feel as if you were windsurfing rather than skiing on a hard surface, which is ready for the giant slalom.

Freeride

Skis

Giant

Skis designed for high speed smooth turns with radius length between 16-23m. Nominal values are possible to obtain on well prepared, hard and steep surface. Stable performance is guaranteed due to hard ski structure. In comparison with a slalom ski, giant one is less side-cut,...

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Slalom

Skis designed for short radius and sudden turns at lower speeds on well prepared and hard surface. Short radius of turns (between 9-15m) is achieved thanks to deep side-cut. Aggressive attacking slalom poles is possible due to...

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Freeride

Skis dedicated for off-piste. Designers want to decrease the ski pressure on the surface to prevent from sinking in powder. This aim is obtained thanks to increased length and width. Also deep side-cut is...

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