A slalom ski is a ski that is easy to turn and has a high horizontal stability. Slalom skis have very good edge grip on hard slopes with short turns.
A freeride ski is a (very) wide ski, made for off-piste descents in powder snow. The width of the ski ensures that you have more buoyancy.
An all-round ski is a versatile piste ski, suitable for a wide target group. The ski prefers skiing medium turns at high speed, but also performs well when carving short or long turns.
There is a different track for every level, but whether you will use it is another matter.
A touring ski is a light ski, specially developed for ski touring. Touring skis come in various types, with one being more focused on climbing and the other offering more performance on the descent.
Can’t you wait until winter comes again and you can go to the mountains for a day of skiing or snowboarding? Or why not grab your skis or board and dive into the snow during your summer holiday in the mountains?
A freestyle ski is a ski that has been specially developed for freestyle skiing. Freestyle skis are a lot shorter and lighter than piste skis.
Hunt for eggs, have an extensive breakfast and all go to the residential boulevard, the Easter weekend has arrived! People have also left for the Alps to end the ski season.
A racing ski is a ski that has been specially developed for skiing at high speeds. The ski is also called giant slalom ski and is used, among other things, for this part of skiing.
An all-mountain ski is a ski that allows you to ski on all parts of the mountain. Not only on the slopes, but also off the slopes.