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Freeride Skis

Designed to float.

You carve into the fresh snow, the tip lifts, the sound fades, and the entire slope falls silent. We design these skis to be wide and lightweight at the front so that the tip lifts and stays up when the snow gets deep and the slope gets steep. Tested on north-facing slopes, for the most intense snow the mountains have to offer.

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It's taking shape.

The next freeride ski is on the workbench.

This week, three freeride boards are on the workbench—95, 105, and 110 in width—each offering a different solution for holding a steep, deep line at full speed. We’re testing all three on north-facing slopes until one stands out. The one that holds up stays.

Enter the Lab

Made to keep you on top.

A freeride ski has one mission: to keep you afloat when the snow is deep and the slope drops away. We build the tip wide and flexible so it climbs over the powder instead of sinking beneath it, and we keep the tail solid so it holds its ground when the snow gets heavy and rutted further down. At the Lab, we test every shape on the steepest slopes within our reach—where a turn that’s even a little too soft is punished immediately. What you’ll find here has floated, held its ground, and delivered the one thing you came for: the thrill of a clean line through deep snow.

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