Made for deep snow
The freeride ski is designed for use in deep snow. Its design can be recognized by a wide center width (id.R. from 90 mm) and a strongly bent up shovel (rocker) and a bent up ski end. This design provides good "float" properties in deep snow. These skis therefore also show a "surfing" behavior on the slopes and a surfer feeling sets in. In the recent past, individual ski brands have started to make these ski concepts suitable for the groomed piste with somewhat narrower waists (e.g. 85 mm).
G3 SEEKr
Backcountry adventure
Performance touring ski
G3 SLAYr
Freeride line
Freeride ski
The SLAYr is freeride skiing in the ideal balance of ease, playfulness and downhill performance. This ski is super easy and fun regardless of skill level. This ski rides the same whether it's on big turns through unfamiliar slopes far from home or drawing your lines around the local trees on a great powder day.
Elan Ripstick
Freeride line
Feel free
Elan also knows how to inspire its freeride fans. Even if the color scheme could be a bit more creative, the models score with a light shovel thanks to Vapor Tips and carbon inserts over the entire length, which provide stability and rebound. True Elan fans will opt for Ripstick.