For real athletes and sporty drivers
Under the term "racing skis" there are various types of skis that have one thing in common: high speed capability. A racing ski should primarily be fast and agile in the case of a slalom ski. But there are big differences in racing skis. In particular, World Cup skis, which are usually not damped, are not suitable for the wide groomed slope, but only for racing on a highly tuned racing slope. The lack of dampening manifests itself on normal piste by a fluttering of the skis and a constant unsteadiness. Damped racing skis usually have the same racing technology (structure and construction of the World Cup ski, base, etc.), but are equipped with additional layers and plies, which ensure smooth running. The transition to carvers is fluid.

Elan Ace
Racing line
Speed enjoyment
Elan has redesigned its racing skis and set new accents with the Ace Arrow technology. Even more precise, even more stable, even more turning. Yes, our experience is also clear: a top racing ski that acts strong, stable and race-like thanks to titanal inserts and yet offers fantastic ride comfort.

Swiss Massiv
Slalom Race Carver
Race / Carver line
Handmade race carver
A very tempo-resistant and stable slalom ski with a ride like on rails. The stable sandwich construction and the bamboo sidewalls ensure optimum smoothness and precision. Always agile and lively - very precise turn control - direct power transmission - maximum edge grip. A racy ski for sporty to highly athletic skiers who love a little power.

Elan Ace World Cup
Racing line
For real racers
Whether 10 or 25 years old, racers need a ski designed for their needs. No etepete, no comfort bells and whistles, just the pure, raw race ski for professionally groomed slopes where it's icy and 100%ige control is required. For every age group and for every discipline Elan provides a model.

Rossignl Hero Elite
Racing line
For sporty drivers
On the one hand, those who want to enjoy the benefits of World Cup technology without sacrificing comfort or being overwhelmed will find the right model here. The models differ not only in terms of material composition, but also in terms of concept: Short Turn = ST stands for short turns, Long Turn = LT for long turns. Pay attention to this.

K2 Disruption
Racing / Carving line
Rock the slopes!
The only one of the big ski brands that deliberately does not participate in the World Cup is known for its fun character. With the new speed line "Disruption", it proves that it is just as capable when it comes to speed - whether long turns, straights or short turns!