Freestyle skije / twin tip skije
Twintip Ski Binding and Mounting
Od 229,92 EURBlack Crows Junius Junior Skis
199,95 EUR 159,95 EURLine Wallisch Shorty Twin Tip Skis + FDT 7.0 Bindings
269,95 EURLine Honey Badger Twin Tip Skis
359,95 EUR 319,95 EUR
Faction Prodigy 1 Twin Tip Skis
429,95 EUR
K2 Poacher Twin Tip Skis
549,95 EUR 519,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 121 Freestyle Skis
799,95 EUR 469,95 EUR
K2 Fatty Snowblades Twin Tip Skis
249,95 EUR 219,95 EUR
K2 Sight Twin Tip Skis
409,95 EUR 359,95 EUR
Atomic Bent Chetler Mini Skis + L6 GW M Bindings
379,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 86 Crown Twin Tip Skis
399,95 EUR 319,95 EUR
Völkl Mini Revolt Junior Kids Skis + Vmotion 4.5 Bindings
269,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 84 Twin Tip Skis
529,95 EUR 359,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 100 Junior Twin Tip Skis
359,95 EUR 259,95 EUR
Black Crows Atris Junior Skis
549,95 EUR 389,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 90 Twin Tip Skis
549,95 EUR 459,95 EUR
Black Crows Camox Birdie Junior Kids Skis
449,95 EUR 349,95 EUR
Line Wallisch Shorty Twin Tip Skis + FDT 4.5 Bindings
269,95 EUR
Faction Studio 0 Twin Tip Skis
549,95 EUR 479,95 EUR
Line Tom Wallisch Pro Twin Tip Skis
499,95 EUR 439,95 EUR
Faction Prodigy 2 Junior Skis
359,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt Junior Skis + 4.5 Vmotion Bindings
289,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 100 Junior Twin Tip Skis
439,95 EUR
Faction Prodigy 2 Twin Tip Skis
529,95 EUR
Black Crows Camox Junior Skis
449,95 EUR 349,95 EUR
Faction Prodigy 1 Grom Junior Skis
319,95 EUR
Line Honey Bee Twin Tip Skis
349,95 EUR 239,95 EUR
Head Oblivion 102 Skis + Attack 14 GW Bindings
799,95 EUR 749,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt 104 Twin Tip Skis
549,95 EUR 479,95 EUR
Line Ruckus Twin Tip Skis
289,95 EUR
Völkl Revolt Junior Wasp Skis + Vmotion 4.5 Bindings
329,95 EUR 269,95 EURTwin Tip Skis Are Best in the Snowpark
Twin tip skis are designed to perform tricks in the snowpark and on natural features in ski resorts. Also named freestyle skis or park skis, they are perfect for hitting jumps, grinding on rails and sliding on boxes.
Snowparks will generally have different size jumps and obstacles, called features, for different levels of skiers. It is advised that you should be an accomplished skier outside the snowpark before entering for the first time.
How Are Freestyle Skis Different?
The name “twin tip” describes the symmetrical upwards curve of the skis where the tips and tails are. This makes it easier for the skier to land tricks backward, as well as approach features skiing backward. Other freestyle skis can have partial twin tips, described as tip and tail rocker. The tips are more curved than the tails, which is also a common feature in all mountain skis and freeride skis. The overall design of freestyle skis makes them very versatile, and they can be skied in many areas of the mountains.
The mounting point of bindings on freestyle skis tends to be different from traditional skis. The recommended mounting point is closer to the true center of the skis, whereas piste skis have a mounting point closer to the tails. The advantages are that skiing backward is more stable and the skis are more balanced on rails and boxes. Every pair of skis has an indicated mounting point where the ski designers recommended the bindings to be placed. Following this is generally the best choice, but some skiers have their own preferences.
To find out what length of twin tip ski would be right for you, check out our Twin Tip Ski Size Chart. If you want to get an overview of all the ski types, then visit Buying Skis for Intermediates for more details.