Slalom FIS
Slalom FIS skis - maximum maneuverability and precision for racing
FIS slalom skis set new standards when it comes to lightning-fast directional changes and absolute control. With their short, waisted design and direct power transmission, they enable you to give every gate the perfect turn. At XSPO you will find FIS slalom skis that meet all official specifications and give you the decisive advantage on icy race courses.
Purpose and areas of application
FIS slalom skis are specially developed for official slalom races according to the specifications of the International Ski Federation FIS. They are used in junior races as well as at World Cup level. Whether training, qualifying or competing - with FIS slalom skis you can master tight radii and icy slopes with maximum precision. The decisive factor here is the balance between maneuverability, stability and direct edge grip on hard, smooth surfaces.
Important properties and technical features
| Lange | 155-165 cm | 180-190 cm | 195-205 cm |
| Waisted | 12-14 m radius | 21-23 m radius | 35-40 m radius |
| Flex | Very stiff | Stiff | Medium to stiff |
| Weight | Light (approx. 1200-1400 g) | Medium-heavy (1400-1600 g) | Heavier (1600-1800 g) |
| Edges | Specially ground for grip | Adapted for long swings | Designed for high speeds |
| Attenuation | Integrated anti-vibration system | Cushioning for comfort | Reinforced damping systems |
| Use | Tight radii, fast rhythm | Slower curves, high stability | High speeds, long curves |
How do I find the right FIS slalom skis?
- Check the specifications
Pay attention to the FIS minimum length and waist width so that your ski is approved for racing. - Determine your racing level
Choose between models for beginners, junior or World Cup athletes. - Measure the length and radius
. Base your measurements on your height, weight and skiing technique. Slalom skis are often skied shorter than body length -10cm. - Check edges and rubbers
Ensure that edges and rubbers are ground to a high quality for maximum grip and fast gliding. - Complete the setup
Combine the skis with matching FIS-certified bindings and racing boots for a perfect power transfer system. - Test run in the store
Try out the skis in a racing position, check edge grip and maneuverability in a direct comparison during a ski test.
Thanks to personal advice from winter sports professionals and a tested range, at XSPO you will find FIS slalom skis that are precisely tailored to your needs. Benefit from fast delivery and the comprehensive expertise of real ski enthusiasts.
Frequently asked questions about FIS slalom skis
- What distinguishes FIS slalom skis?
FIS slalom skis meet the official requirements of the International Ski Federation, have short lengths and tight radii for fast turns. - How do I measure the correct length for FIS slalom skis?
Use your height and racing technique as a guide; use the manufacturer's specifications and test different lengths. - What radius is typical for slalom FIS skis?
FIS slalom skis usually have a radius of 12 to 14 meters. - What role does flex play in FIS slalom skis?
A very stiff flex ensures direct power transmission and precise steering impulses. - How often do FIS slalom skis need to be re-waxed and sharpened?
After every race or intensive training session to ensure constant grip and glide. - Can I also use FIS slalom skis off the race track?
Yes, they are suitable for experienced riders on groomed slopes, less so for Freeride or soft snow. - Which bindings are suitable for FIS slalom skis?
Use FIS-certified Race bindings that transmit power directly and without yielding.
Slalom FIS skis - maximum maneuverability and precision for racing
FIS slalom skis set new standards when it comes to lightning-fast directional changes and absolute control. With their short, waisted design and direct power transmission, they enable you to give every gate the perfect turn. At XSPO you will find FIS slalom skis that meet all official specifications and give you the decisive advantage on icy race courses.
Purpose and areas of application
FIS slalom skis are specially developed for official slalom races according to the specifications of the International Ski Federation FIS. They are used in junior races as well as at World Cup level. Whether training, qualifying or competing - with FIS slalom skis you can master tight radii and icy slopes with maximum precision. The decisive factor here is the balance between maneuverability, stability and direct edge grip on hard, smooth surfaces.
Important properties and technical features
| Lange | 155-165 cm | 180-190 cm | 195-205 cm |
| Waisted | 12-14 m radius | 21-23 m radius | 35-40 m radius |
| Flex | Very stiff | Stiff | Medium to stiff |
| Weight | Light (approx. 1200-1400 g) | Medium-heavy (1400-1600 g) | Heavier (1600-1800 g) |
| Edges | Specially ground for grip | Adapted for long swings | Designed for high speeds |
| Attenuation | Integrated anti-vibration system | Cushioning for comfort | Reinforced damping systems |
| Use | Tight radii, fast rhythm | Slower curves, high stability | High speeds, long curves |
How do I find the right FIS slalom skis?
- Check the specifications
Pay attention to the FIS minimum length and waist width so that your ski is approved for racing. - Determine your racing level
Choose between models for beginners, junior or World Cup athletes. - Measure the length and radius
. Base your measurements on your height, weight and skiing technique. Slalom skis are often skied shorter than body length -10cm. - Check edges and rubbers
Ensure that edges and rubbers are ground to a high quality for maximum grip and fast gliding. - Complete the setup
Combine the skis with matching FIS-certified bindings and racing boots for a perfect power transfer system. - Test run in the store
Try out the skis in a racing position, check edge grip and maneuverability in a direct comparison during a ski test.
Thanks to personal advice from winter sports professionals and a tested range, at XSPO you will find FIS slalom skis that are precisely tailored to your needs. Benefit from fast delivery and the comprehensive expertise of real ski enthusiasts.
Frequently asked questions about FIS slalom skis
- What distinguishes FIS slalom skis?
FIS slalom skis meet the official requirements of the International Ski Federation, have short lengths and tight radii for fast turns. - How do I measure the correct length for FIS slalom skis?
Use your height and racing technique as a guide; use the manufacturer's specifications and test different lengths. - What radius is typical for slalom FIS skis?
FIS slalom skis usually have a radius of 12 to 14 meters. - What role does flex play in FIS slalom skis?
A very stiff flex ensures direct power transmission and precise steering impulses. - How often do FIS slalom skis need to be re-waxed and sharpened?
After every race or intensive training session to ensure constant grip and glide. - Can I also use FIS slalom skis off the race track?
Yes, they are suitable for experienced riders on groomed slopes, less so for Freeride or soft snow. - Which bindings are suitable for FIS slalom skis?
Use FIS-certified Race bindings that transmit power directly and without yielding.
