Women's Freeride Skis
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About ZAG
Skis designed in Chamonix for riders who venture off-piste
Born at the foot of the Aiguille du Midi, our skis are shaped by the realities of the terrain. Every line we carve at high altitude influences the design of a new shape, a new flex, and a new rocker. Because freeriding isn’t just a trend—it’s a commitment.
The SLAP line embodies the very essence of women’s freeriding according to ZAG. It was designed for those seeking versatility, power, and freedom. The SLAP 104 Lady stands out for its maneuverability and ability to adapt to all snow conditions, offering an accessible and fun experience. The SLAP 112, our flagship model, is designed for big powder days and challenging descents, combining stability, responsiveness, and comfort. As for the SLAP 122, reserved for experienced riders, it proves to be the ultimate weapon for tackling the most extreme conditions, with an unmatched feeling of float in deep snow.
What makes a good pair of women's freeride skis?
A good women’s freeride ski must strike the right balance between float, stability, and maneuverability. Its wide waist allows it to float in powder, its refined shape ensures excellent performance at high speeds, and its tailored flex absorbs bumps while maintaining responsiveness underfoot. Torsional stiffness guarantees reliable grip on hard snow, while the lightweight construction makes every run feel smoother. At ZAG, this perfect blend is the result of hundreds of hours of on-mountain testing, in collaboration with professional and passionate female skiers, to create skis that inspire confidence and deliver a unique riding experience.
Women's freeriding: not just for pros
Contrary to popular belief, women’s freeriding isn’t just for experts. With the right skis, proper guidance, and a shape designed for women’s body types, all female riders can discover the freedom of off-piste skiing. Our SLAP Lady and Harfang 106 models offer the progressive feel needed to learn, the comfort to tackle run after run, the forgiveness to build confidence, and the performance to push your limits. Freeriding isn’t about skill level—it’s a mindset, a desire to carve, float, and fully experience the mountains.