All mountain skije
Rossignol Escaper W 87 Nano Touring Skis
599,95 EUR 299,95 EURVölkl Yumi 80 Freeride Skis
599,95 EUR 359,95 EURK2 Disruption SC Womens Skis + ER3 10 Bindings
599,95 EUR 499,95 EURElan Ripstick Tour 104 Backcountry Skis
749,95 EUR 449,95 EURHead Kore 103 W Freeride Skis
699,95 EUR 369,95 EURLine Ruckus Twin Tip Skis
269,95 EUR 169,95 EURSalomon QST Lumen 99 Freeride Skis
579,95 EUR 289,95 EURRossignol Rallybird 92 Freeride Skis
549,95 EUR 289,95 EURLine Vision 98 Freeride Skis
699,95 EUR 439,95 EURRossignol Rallybird 104 TI Freeride Skis
699,95 EUR 359,96 EURPrethodno | Sljedeći |
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Advantages of the all mountain ski
As the name suggests, all-mountain skis are versatile skis, suitable for the skiing disciplines piste & off-piste and sometimes even park. All mountain skis are for everybody who wishes to vary their skiing style and experience and ski in different areas. Instead of buying a pair of skis for every discipline, you can buy one pair of all mountain skis that you can use for almost everything. However, if you are only into performing tricks or racing downhill, you should have a look at the specific category to find skis specifically for your needs.
In general, all mountain skis are quite wide and have high tips, which is an advantage when skiing off-piste. Nonetheless, they are apt for the piste as well. A narrower ski will often be great for piste, while a wider ski will be extra suitable for off-piste skiing. If you are skiing piste just as often as off-piste, it might be a good idea to choose an all mountain ski with a medium width, as these are typically equally apt for both kinds of skiing.
Most all mountain skis have a combined Camber and Rocker baseline because they must perform well in different disciplines. However, some models are available with an all Camber or all Rocker baseline.
The difference between Backcountry skis and All Mountain skis
Because the all mountain ski has to be versatile, the construction is often inspired by elements from other types of skis, such as backcountry or twintip skis. Backcountry skis are wide, which makes it easier to stay on top of the snow. The backcountry skis are also known as freeride skis or off-piste skis, and they are designed for the freshly fallen powder snow in the off-piste. Typically, the width under the foot will be 100 mm or more. Some of the skis in the all mountain category will also be great for backcountry skiing. This will appear from the product specifications.
Read more about the different all mountain skis on each product description, to find out which disciplines they are suitable for and which baseline they have.