Are you looking for a single ski that can do it all? The all-mountain ski is the answer. Versatile, playful, and accessible, it will appeal to those who want to carve everywhere. It's also an excellent commercial choice: a wide range, models for all levels, and frequent promotions.
Waist width: 80, 110 mm depending on use.
Rocker and camber: balance between floatation and grip.
Turn radius: short for play, long for speed.
Construction: wood core, titanium or carbon reinforcements.
To choose a high-performance alpine ski equipment, prioritize a balanced wood core and targeted reinforcements.
Piste skis: very stiff, optimized for speed on groomed snow.
Freeride skis: wide, designed for powder and challenging terrain.
All-mountain skis: a mix of both. Versatility above all.
If powder is your priority, turn to a more focused freeride ski range.
One ski for almost every day.
Easy to handle and progressive.
Space-saving for travel.
Better value if you don't want to multiply pairs.
Some models remain close to piste ski equipment for good performance on hard snow.
Beginner: shorter ski, soft flex, moderate width.
Intermediate: around 85, 95 mm at the waist, medium radius.
Advanced: more stable models, reinforcements and width suitable for occasional powder.
Also consider the bindings and boots: a good adjustment makes all the difference.
Enhanced versatility: wider skis without sacrificing maneuverability.
Geo shapes: differentiated rocker for more tolerance.
Light and durable materials that allow for weight reduction without losing responsiveness.
Discover the Rossignol collection online for balanced and mainstream all-mountain models.
The Black Crows ski and textile collection offers modern designs and very versatile skis.
The Scott outdoor selection targets those who want performance and lightness.
Consider Fischer equipment for alpine skiing and touring if you want mountain/approach versatility.
Helmet, gloves, boots: match the stiffness.
For visibility and safety, take a look at the Uvex ski mask selection.
Entry-level: accessible and ideal for beginners.
Mid-range: excellent quality/price ratio for most skiers.
High-end: premium materials and durability.
Look for end-of-season sales, packs with bindings, and free delivery.
Shop in-store for technical advice, or online for promotions and express delivery.
The all-mountain ski is the most cost-effective option for most practitioners. Choose according to your level, favorite terrains, and budget. Take advantage of the collections and selections offered to find the best quality/price ratio. Ready to take the plunge? Compare offers and order today.
