Movement — Touring & Freeride Skis | Guide and Offers


Discover our selection Movement 2026: touring skis and freeski. Comparisons, tests, and buying advice. Express delivery.

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Movement - Touring & Freeski

Do you want reliable skis for both uphill and downhill? Do you want fun in powder as well as on groomed trails? Here is a clear and useful guide to buying skis Movement in 2026.

Technical Characteristics

  • Construction: wood core + reinforcements for good stability at high speeds.
  • Width: between 90 and 115 mm at the waist depending on use.
  • Profile: front rocker for floatation, camber underfoot for precision.
  • Weight: optimized for touring without sacrificing stability on descent.
  • Finish: durable base and abrasion-resistant finish.

For high-performance ski equipment, the 2026 models prioritize the uphill/downhill balance.

Model Comparisons Movement

Here is a quick summary to choose:

  • Freeride (wide waist): excellent in powder, stable at high speeds. Ideal for committed freeskiing.
  • All-mountain touring: versatile, good performance on trails and occasional off-piste.
  • Light touring: very light for the ascent, decent on descent if you prioritize efficiency.

What are the best skis Movement for freeskiing? The wide freeride models with pronounced rocker. They ensure floatation and rebound in powder.

How to Choose Your Touring Skis

  1. Define your use: committed touring, pleasure outings, competition.
  2. Choose the right width: wider = better floatation, heavier.
  3. Look at the weight and stiffness: compromise between uphill/downhill.
  4. Consider the length based on your height and style (shorter = more maneuverable).
  5. Think about bindings and compatibility.

If your budget is tight, also look at affordable touring ski equipment offered in entry-level.

Accessories & Equipment

Think coherence: ski boots Movement that are compatible improve control. To complete your setup, you can discover the range of touring ski equipment Movement, ideal for uphill enthusiasts, or opt for alpine ski equipment Movement if you prioritize downhill performance on groomed trails.

Don't forget freeride ski poles for committed descents.

Indicative Prices

  • Freeride models: around €550 to €850.
  • All-mountain touring: €500 to €750.
  • Light touring: €450 to €700.

For smaller budgets, the entry-level range offers affordable ski equipment without compromising safety.

Reviews and Tests on Skis Movement 2026

The 2026 tests praise versatility and durability. Good performance in turns, reliable grip, and efficient ascent for several models. User feedback highlights a very good weight/performance ratio.

Conclusion & Recommendation

Are you looking for performance or lightness? Define your goal and then choose the corresponding model. Need help choosing the right size or finding offers? Contact the shop: personalized advice and express delivery. To complete your setup, consider affordable ski equipment to start, then upgrade based on usage.

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