But which ski?
Get what meets your requirements!
Ambitious, rocky, inexperienced, advanced – here you'll find the ski or snowboard model that meets your requirements and your interests. Even though the characteristics of the individual models are mostly different, all items have something in common: They feature the best material and guarantee for fun on the slopes!
Ski Platinum
For pros with special requirements
Gigant Slalom (GS): The Giant Slalom ski: suitable for middle/large turns and less aggressive carving, high stability when skiing straight and at high speed but less agile on steep and busy runs. The Giant Slalom ski should normally be 10cm shorter than the skier.
Race Carve (RC): The Race Carve ski: offers athletic skiers premium skiing fun for great turns on all prepared slopes. The side cut is a mix between the slalom and giant slalom ski, suitable for all conditions, a true allround ski which should normally be 10cm shorter than the skier.
The Slalom Ski: suitable for short turns and aggressive carving, reduced stability when skiing straight and at high speed, agile on steep and busy runs, best for ultimate fun! The Slalom Ski usually has a length of 150 to 165 cm and is usually shorter than the skier (for example skier 190cm, ski 165cm)!
The All-Mountain Ski: Similar to the Race Carve ski, generally the All-Mountain ski is wider in the middle. This simplifies skiing on uneven runs with soft and loose snow. This ski is an allrounder too! The All-Mountain carver should normally be 10cm shorter than the skier.
Race Carve (RC): The Race Carve ski: offers athletic skiers premium skiing fun for great turns on all prepared slopes. The side cut is a mix between the slalom and giant slalom ski, suitable for all conditions, a true allround ski which should normally be 10cm shorter than the skier.
The Slalom Ski: suitable for short turns and aggressive carving, reduced stability when skiing straight and at high speed, agile on steep and busy runs, best for ultimate fun! The Slalom Ski usually has a length of 150 to 165 cm and is usually shorter than the skier (for example skier 190cm, ski 165cm)!
The All-Mountain Ski: Similar to the Race Carve ski, generally the All-Mountain ski is wider in the middle. This simplifies skiing on uneven runs with soft and loose snow. This ski is an allrounder too! The All-Mountain carver should normally be 10cm shorter than the skier.
Ski Gold
For ambitious skiers
Ski Silver
For beginners and slightly advanced skiers
The ideal ski for beginner and allrounder. Easy to handle and powerful on every kind of snow.
Board Platinum
For absolute board pros
Board Silver
For beginners and advanced boarders