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All Mountain Ski

All Mountain skis - versatility and performance for any terrain

All-mountain skis are the all-rounders among skis and offer you the freedom to explore any terrain. Whether you love carving turns on groomed slopes in the morning or want to glide through fresh powder in the afternoon - with the right all-mountain skis from XSPO, you are equipped for any snow situation. At XSPO, you'll find models that perfectly combine stability, maneuverability and flotation so that you can conquer every slope with confidence and fun.

Purpose and areas of application

All Mountain skis cover a broad spectrum: from hard, icy slopes to soft deep snow. Their range of use extends from daily runs on the slopes to variable spring conditions and occasional adventures in the backcountry. Advanced skiers appreciate the balance of direct power transmission and a great feel in deep snow, while ambitious recreational skiers benefit from the fault tolerance and comfort.

Important properties and differences

Center width80-90 mm95-110 mmNarrower: direct carving on hard ground - Wide: Buoyancy and stability in deep snow
ProfileCamber undersideTip or full rockerCamber: precise edge grip - Rocker: easier turn initiation and maneuverability
Material reinforcementTitanal layerCarbon laminatesTitanal: very smooth running at speed - Carbon: low weight and agility
Damping systemStandardIntegrated vibration dampersIntegrated: less vibrations, more comfort

The way to the right All Mountain ski

  1. Clarify usage profile
    Decide whether you spend more time on the piste or off-piste. Piste-oriented all-mountain skis offer narrower center widths for precise carving, while wider models excel in powder.
  2. Select the center width
    Narrow center widths (80-90 mm) are more agile on hard ground, wider models (95-110 mm) provide more flotation in deep snow.
  3. Analyze profile and flex
    Camber ensures maximum edge grip, rocker facilitates manoeuvrability. Pay attention to the flex hardness - soft for comfort and playfulness, rigid for stability at high speed.
  4. Compare materials and technology
    Titanal layers provide a smooth ride, carbon laminates reduce weight. Integrated damping systems minimize vibrations on uneven terrain.
  5. Test ride and fine-tuning
    Test different lengths and set-ups at your dealer or at the XSPO test center. This will help you find the ski that perfectly suits your skiing style.

At XSPO, you benefit from individual advice and expert know-how to help you find the ideal All Mountain skis. Our passion for winter sports and extensive range allow you to make a selection that suits your level of skiing and your goals.

Frequently asked questions about All Mountain skis

  • What distinguishes an All Mountain ski from a pure carving ski?
    An All Mountain ski combines camber and rocker for versatile performance on the piste and in deep snow, while pure carving skis are optimized for groomed slopes.
  • What center width should my All Mountain ski have?
    For predominantly hard slopes, choose 80-90 mm, for off-piste and powder 95-110 mm.
  • How does a tip rocker affect the handling of All Mountain skis?
    A tip rocker facilitates turn initiation and increases maneuverability in a wide range of snow conditions.
  • Are all-mountain skis suitable for beginners?
    Yes, wider all-mountain skis with a softer flex offer more forgiveness and comfort for beginners.
  • What role does material reinforcement play in All Mountain skis?
    Titanal increases stability at high speeds, while carbon reduces weight and enables agile handling.
  • Can I also use All Mountain skis for ski touring?
    Models with carbon laminates and lightweight construction can be suitable for short tours, but are heavier than specialized touring skis.

All Mountain skis - versatility and performance for any terrain

All-mountain skis are the all-rounders among skis and offer you the freedom to explore any terrain. Whether you love carving turns on groomed slopes in the morning or want to glide through fresh powder in the afternoon - with the right all-mountain skis from XSPO, you are equipped for any snow situation. At XSPO, you'll find models that perfectly combine stability, maneuverability and flotation so that you can conquer every slope with confidence and fun.

Purpose and areas of application

All Mountain skis cover a broad spectrum: from hard, icy slopes to soft deep snow. Their range of use extends from daily runs on the slopes to variable spring conditions and occasional adventures in the backcountry. Advanced skiers appreciate the balance of direct power transmission and a great feel in deep snow, while ambitious recreational skiers benefit from the fault tolerance and comfort.

Important properties and differences

Center width80-90 mm95-110 mmNarrower: direct carving on hard ground - Wide: Buoyancy and stability in deep snow
ProfileCamber undersideTip or full rockerCamber: precise edge grip - Rocker: easier turn initiation and maneuverability
Material reinforcementTitanal layerCarbon laminatesTitanal: very smooth running at speed - Carbon: low weight and agility
Damping systemStandardIntegrated vibration dampersIntegrated: less vibrations, more comfort

The way to the right All Mountain ski

  1. Clarify usage profile
    Decide whether you spend more time on the piste or off-piste. Piste-oriented all-mountain skis offer narrower center widths for precise carving, while wider models excel in powder.
  2. Select the center width
    Narrow center widths (80-90 mm) are more agile on hard ground, wider models (95-110 mm) provide more flotation in deep snow.
  3. Analyze profile and flex
    Camber ensures maximum edge grip, rocker facilitates manoeuvrability. Pay attention to the flex hardness - soft for comfort and playfulness, rigid for stability at high speed.
  4. Compare materials and technology
    Titanal layers provide a smooth ride, carbon laminates reduce weight. Integrated damping systems minimize vibrations on uneven terrain.
  5. Test ride and fine-tuning
    Test different lengths and set-ups at your dealer or at the XSPO test center. This will help you find the ski that perfectly suits your skiing style.

At XSPO, you benefit from individual advice and expert know-how to help you find the ideal All Mountain skis. Our passion for winter sports and extensive range allow you to make a selection that suits your level of skiing and your goals.

Frequently asked questions about All Mountain skis

  • What distinguishes an All Mountain ski from a pure carving ski?
    An All Mountain ski combines camber and rocker for versatile performance on the piste and in deep snow, while pure carving skis are optimized for groomed slopes.
  • What center width should my All Mountain ski have?
    For predominantly hard slopes, choose 80-90 mm, for off-piste and powder 95-110 mm.
  • How does a tip rocker affect the handling of All Mountain skis?
    A tip rocker facilitates turn initiation and increases maneuverability in a wide range of snow conditions.
  • Are all-mountain skis suitable for beginners?
    Yes, wider all-mountain skis with a softer flex offer more forgiveness and comfort for beginners.
  • What role does material reinforcement play in All Mountain skis?
    Titanal increases stability at high speeds, while carbon reduces weight and enables agile handling.
  • Can I also use All Mountain skis for ski touring?
    Models with carbon laminates and lightweight construction can be suitable for short tours, but are heavier than specialized touring skis.