All-Mountain Skis
All-Mountain Skis
Built for play.
First run down the slope—the groomed trail is still frozen—the edges bite and sing. In the afternoon, the snow softens and the skis glide freely beneath my feet. Just one ski setting for the whole day, from the dawn frost to the soft snow at three o’clock, when the fun begins again.
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From the workbench.
Why does a single shape cover the entire mountain?
A shaper goes back to the same ski twice and tweaks two millimeters that no one else notices. In the “Shape” series, we break down choices like that. Why a shape can hold an edge firmly and still float. What we look for—and what we let go of.
One ski for the whole mountain.
An all-mountain ski has to do it all—because you want to do it all. Carve through hard-packed snow at dawn, float through snow softened by the midday sun, and race your friends through the trees along the edge of the run. We design it to transition from one to the next without a second thought—responsive from one turn to the next, stable as it speeds along. At the Lab, we test it on every type of snow above Chamonix, from the first ray of sunlight to the last. What you’ll find here has stood the test from the first icy run to the last—the one that ends at the bar.
Do you like to carve beautiful curves on piste, but never say no to a bit of powder between the trees? You don't want to invest in two pairs of skis to switch between groomed snow and light off-piste? The All-Mountain ski, as its name suggests, is designed for the whole ski area.
What makes a good all-mountain ski?
An all-mountain ski should be:
- not too narrow (85 to 100 mm at the waist) to float in soft snow,
- sharp enough to grip on hard snow,
- easy to maneuver through tight turns,
- and stable at medium to high speeds.
It strikes a perfect balance between performance, comfort, and versatility.
Who is this for?
All-Mountain skiing is designed for:
- for intermediate skiers who want to improve, - for experienced skiers who want a “one-of-a-kind” pair,
- to mountain dwellers who frequently move from one place to another.
This is the perfect ski for those who want to do it all without changing equipment.