It is a style of skiing that involves leaving groomed slopes and set courses and skiing freely on natural terrain. The places you can ski are diverse, including ungroomed slopes, powder snow, and between trees. The appeal of freeriding is that you can enjoy the natural terrain as it is, without being bound by rules or set lines.
It is designed for skiing on powder snow and ungroomed slopes. It features a wide ski width, which provides excellent buoyancy even in powder snow. It is easy to turn and jump by taking advantage of the natural terrain, allowing you to enjoy a dynamic skiing experience.
It is suitable for those who want to enjoy skiing on ungroomed slopes and powder snow. It is suitable for skiing in challenging environments and is ideal for adventurous skiers who want a thrilling experience that requires skill and judgment. It is also perfect for skiers who want to take advantage of the natural terrain and enjoy a variety of lines.
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We recommend that you choose trail running shoes that are the same as your regular shoe size or half a size larger. When running, your feet will slide forward, so if there is any space in the toe area, it can damage your nails, so be careful. Also, choose hiking shoes that are half to one size larger than your regular shoe size. Your feet will swell when hiking for a long time, so it is important to leave some room. Leave a little space in your toes and adjust with socks.
The Salomon wind jackets we carry are made for Western sizes, so they tend to be a little large. For a typical Japanese body type, choosing one size smaller than your usual size will give you a better fit. Also, if you plan on wearing an inner layer, there's no problem choosing the exact size.
The length of skis depends on your height and skiing level. Beginners and children should choose skis that are shorter than their height, while advanced skiers should choose skis that are equal to or slightly longer than their height. For freeride skis, the buoyancy changes depending on the length, and generally 5 to 15 cm longer than your height is appropriate.
It is generally said that the standard length of a snowboard is "your height minus 15cm." As a guideline for choosing the length of a snowboard, beginners should choose a board that is about the height of their mouth. Also, short people should choose a board that is about the height of their nose, and tall people should choose a board that is about the height of their chin.