Ski: Van Deer Freeride 108 (Size: 181)
This freeride ski developed by Marcel Hirscher excels in maneuverability, is light in the air, stable at high speeds, and provides exceptional buoyancy in powder. It has the strength to make smooth turns in powder and cut through rough snow, while also being suitable for hard snow. With a rocker structure and a core made of poplar wood, reinforced with layers of titanium and carbon, it offers excellent durability and responsiveness. Despite being lightweight, it does not fall short in shock absorption, stability, and edge grip compared to heavier skis. It is the perfect ski for adventurous freeride skiers. Let's start your next challenge with the Freeride 108!
・Boots: Salomon Select HV 100 GW
This ski boot, which combines Salomon's long-standing expertise in boot manufacturing with a wide fit, instantly adapts to the shape of your foot and delivers reliable performance with minimal effort. The Autostretch liner fits perfectly to the characteristics of your foot, while the shape of the shell ensures even power transmission with every turn.
・Pole:Atomic BCT Tour
It is a sturdy and lightweight aluminum telescopic ski pole, perfect for ski touring. The length can be adjusted from 110cm to 135cm, and it features a quick and reliable Power Lock locking system. The ergonomic BTC grip provides excellent traction, absorbs shocks and vibrations, and offers good maneuverability. The tip is made of steel, and the 85mm basket is ideal for powder.
Ski: Van Deer Freeride 108 (Size: 181)
Boots: Shift 100 GW
Paul: Atomic BCT Tour
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The length of skis varies depending on height and skiing level. Beginners and children should choose skis that are shorter than their height, while advanced skiers should opt for skis that are equal to or slightly longer than their height. For freeride skis, the length affects buoyancy, and generally, skis that are 5 to 15 cm longer than your height are appropriate.
Generally, the length of the board should be about chest height (approximately -15cm from your height), and shorter boards are easier to maneuver. Advanced riders or those with a freestyle focus tend to choose longer boards, which excel in stability and speed. Boards designed for freeride or powder are even longer, providing more stability and float, but it's important to note that they can be more difficult to handle.