2017 OEM adventure freeski snowboard
Easy to handle skis in any kind of high mountain terrain are very important for the novice touring skier. The StepSnow range was created for this client. These skis have an ultra-modern geometry as well as a light construction which still performs well in any conditions. A perfect ski range for your first peaks!
The adventure freeski snowboard is a ski designed for performance and safety on all types of snow. Perfect for when you are looking for a fun descent.
Experience manufacturing skis enables us to develop the top racing specialty skis with specific construction requirements that are made to be a perfect fit for ski racers. Colaborating with ski academies we have also developed an extremely curved and flexible children's ski making it easier for the smallest ones to learn carving skiing.
Skiboards can be grouped into two general categories. Regular skiboards are generally 75–110 cm long, symmetrical, twin tipped. Modern skiboards share these characteristics but are also wider. Skiboarding is often incorrectly referred to as snowblading or skiblading.
Snowboards are boards that are usually the width of one's foot longways, with the ability to glide on snow. Snowboards are differentiated from monoskis by the stance of the user. In monoskiing, the user stands with feet inline with direction of travel (facing tip of monoski/downhill) (parallel to long axis of board), whereas in snowboarding, users stand with feet transverse (more or less) to the longitude of the board. Users of such equipment may be referred to as snowboarders. Commercial snowboards generally require extra equipment such as bindings and special boots which help secure both feet of a snowboarder, who generally rides in an upright position. These types of boards are commonly used by people at ski hills or resorts for leisure, entertainment, and competitive purposes in the activity called snowboarding.