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As the name suggests, All Mountain skis are designed for the entire mountain, offering great versatility. These skis are the 4×4 of skiing: you can confidently ride over all types of snow. You can carve wide turns on groomed slopes, navigate bumpy terrain, and glide through off-piste powder.
All Mountain skis offer exceptional versatility, allowing skiers to adapt to various snow and terrain conditions. Thanks to their waist width, these skis provide better stability and increased floatation in powder, while still maintaining good edge grip on groomed runs.
To choose the ideal All Mountain ski, it’s essential to consider the following elements:
Here’s a selection of quality All Mountain skis from renowned brands, offering great options for skiers of all levels:
The Dynastar M-Cross 82 is designed for intermediate to advanced skiers. This ski blends the adventurous spirit of freeride models with the refined carving of piste skis. Its Hybrid Core 2.0, made of wood and polyurethane, offers lightness and stability, while the full sidewall construction ensures excellent edge hold. One skier notes: “The M-Cross 82 is a light, fun, and responsive ski, though more powerful skiers may prefer a longer length or the M-Pro series.”
The HEAD KORE 87 is an ideal transition ski between piste and off-piste, offering exceptional performance while remaining lightweight. HEAD has managed to reduce the weight of this model without compromising strength, thanks to the use of graphene in the tip and tail for optimal weight distribution. The karuba wood core, both light and strong, is reinforced with triaxial carbon layers, adding responsiveness and stability. A user shares: “This ski would suit many skiers on the mountain. It’s friendly but still rewarding, predictable, and versatile.”
Specifically designed to help the new generation of freeriders progress, the Rossignol Blackops 92 is the perfect weapon for All-Mountain skiers looking for innovation. Combining full sidewall construction with an innovative rocker profile, this ski offers the perfect mix of power, playfulness, and responsiveness. One skier shares: “I really liked them, but I ultimately chose the Sender 94. I appreciate the solid heel engagement since I spend more time on groomed runs.”
The K2 Disruption 78C is designed for intermediate skiers looking to improve their carving skills. With a 78 mm waist, it offers excellent grip on hard snow while remaining agile. Its aspen wood core combined with carbon reinforcements provides a lightweight and responsive feel. A user comments: “The Disruption 78C is exactly what you’d expect from a K2 All-Mountain ski: smooth, playful, lively, and incredibly fun.”
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