Freeride Touring Range

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Freeride Touring Range

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Here at MAJESTY, we want to re//define the way you think about skiing and the products you use. Let’s start with the basics and ask: why do we ski?

Skiing is a mountain activity, it’s a sport that has many different styles but in reality, it all comes to the same thing - SKIING. Skiing creates opportunities for people to be closer with nature, to explore and enjoy it in many ways. This is why, here at MAJESTY we feel such close connection with the term “adventure skiing”. We feel that skiing should not be complicated or segmented by different definitions. After all, we ski for fun, so let’s start thinking outside the box and re//define skiing.

Why Freeride Re//Defined?

Freeriding is a style of skiing that is performed on natural terrain, without a set course, goals or rules. It evolved throughout the early years of skiing as a contrary response to the traditional competition race skiing. Over time, freeriding became very popular and, in many ways, it’s been used as a promotion for the whole ski industry. Freeriding or freeride skiing is often referred to as backcountry, off-piste, all-terrain or big mountain skiing and a multitude of ski designs were developed for the same experience. Our goal is to re//define freeride skiing.

Freeride skiing gives us the freedom to make the most of whatever terrain formation comes our way. As freeriders, we choose adventure and freedom over any terrain boundaries or equipment limitations. You only need one pair of skis in your quiver that can replace a garage full of overly specialized gear. One pair of skis that works in all conditions - hardpack, soft, icy, wet, crud or powder. You don’t need to swap your skis because you want to ski different terrain later in the day. You don’t need to buy different skis for different types of bindings. You want to choose just one pair of skis to be your freeride skis. Period.

In our endless conversations with our skier friends this statement is made: “I want to experience adventure skiing that is not limited by any boundaries. I need one pair of skis that perform in all snow conditions.”

That is why we have launched our new solution and have equipped our new freeride skis with the 4x4 design concept. /4-radius sidecut and 4-radius rocker/ The 4Radius sidecut is the result of applying 4 different radiuis to the sidecut of the ski. This solution enabled us to extend the contact edge without sacrificing agility. The new 4Radius sidecut makes turns easier, enhances confidence, stability and control in all types of terrain. It enables you to feel the entire length of the ski, which gives you much more control. You can use the edge more effectively, keep it engaged longer and get more out of each turn. You can make short sharp turns, long big-mountain turns and you can release when needed. With our new skis you can literally squeeze each turn exactly when you need it. The 4Radius rocker is the result of applying 4 different radii to the rocker line. The new 4Radius rocker tip reduces drag, maximizes control and top speed.

The 4x4 design concept was initially launched with the Havoc and over time it has been transferred to all freeride and freeride-touring skis. Whatever model you choose, you will feel the same sensational flawless performance. You can now re//define your goals and experience the future of high performance technical freeride skis. One pair to do it all.