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Movement Skis

By Martin Olson
Movement Skis
2010 Collection

MOVEMENT Skis

Movement is a Swiss-based ski company created in 1999 that focuses on skis for the off-piste. The products are modern high-tech skis that use a variety of certified sustainable-forest wood in their cores. Because freeskiing, big mountain skiing, telemark and touring are the primary targets, Movement skis have to be light and strong. That’s why many of the wood cores use very light woods such as Okume, Poplar and Karuba.

Movement places a lot of emphasis on quality control at the production level, in fact it says their production standard is something big companies can only dream of.

Movement Skis

All skis are flat, that is to say without an integrated binding system, but Movement is aligned with a binding company that makes Movement-branded bindings to match any ski. Not Available In North America.

Movement Bonkers 120
Movement Freeski 100
Bonkers 120
Freeski 100

 

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