These freeride models are the perfect companions for real powder adventures with deep snow up to your hips. Thanks to their center width of more than 100 millimeters, they can master any challenge in open terrain. The skis tested at this year's WorldSkitest once again impressively demonstrated just how high the quality is in the big mountain sector.
The pros for off-piste adventures
Demanding terrain is no problem for skis in the "Freeride II" category. With more than 100 millimetres under the binding, they offer the necessary buoyancy to master snow up to your hips and steep slopes in the high mountains. Their range of use extends from slopes covered in deep snow to steep, narrow chutes and tree runs.
The models in this freeride category were tested exclusively off-piste. The snow conditions at the WorldSkitest in Silvretta Montafon could not have been better with around 30 centimeters of fresh snow. The test results once again show how high the quality is in this category. This year, however, there was a clear winner.
Target group: 100% off-piste skiers
On groomers, however, you won't have much fun with these big mountain slats. Anyone who is not only skiing off-piste, but also likes to go downhill on groomed slopes, should better look at the "Freeride I - up to 100mm" or "All Mountain" category.
Test winner: Fischer Ranger 108
With a lead of almost 3 points, the Fischer Ranger 108 is the clear winner in the "Freeride over 100mm" category. It impressed the testers in every respect and therefore achieved a test score of "excellent" with a total of 49.5 points. Thanks to its smooth running and excellent buoyancy, the Ranger lets you glide through the deep snow without much effort.
Long turns | 8,5 / 10 |
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Short turns | 8,3 / 10 |
Turning ability | 7,9 / 10 |
Buoyancy | 8,6 / 10 |
Smoothness | 8,1 / 10 |
Physical effort | 8,1 / 10 |
Final score | 49,5 / 60 excellent |
>> More information about the Fischer Ranger 108 in our ski database
Second Place: Elan Ripstick 106
A score of 46.8 points and the test mark "very good" put the Elan Ripstick 106 in second place. The Ripstick particularly impressed our testers with its running smoothness. In this evaluation category, it performed even better than the test winner. But the Elan model made a balanced, consistently positive impression in the other areas too.
Long turns | 7,8 / 10 |
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Short turns | 7,6 / 10 |
Turning ability | 7,7 / 10 |
Buoyancy | 7,6 / 10 |
Smoothness | 8,3 / 10 |
Physical effort | 7,8 / 10 |
Final score | 46,8 / 60 very good |
>> More information about the Elan Ripstick 106 in our ski database
Third Place: Völkl Blaze 106
The Völkl Blaze 106 was only just behind in third place on the podium. Its wide shovel (146 mm) helps to keep the physical effort low even on long turns. The Blaze 106 achieved an overall score of 46.6 points and thus the test rating "very good".
Long turns | 8,0 / 10 |
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Short turns | 7,7 / 10 |
Turning ability | 7,5 / 10 |
Buoyancy | 7,9 / 10 |
Smoothness | 7,5 / 10 |
Physical effort | 8,0 / 10 |
Final score | 46,6 / 60 very good |
>> More information about the Vökl Blaze 106 in our ski database
All test results for Freeride over 100 mm
Rank | Ski | Points | Rating | Price (RRP) |
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1 | Fischer Ranger 108 | 49,5 / 60 | excellent | 850,00 € |
2 | Elan Ripstick 106 | 46,8 / 60 | very good | 949,95 € |
3 | Völkl Blaze 106 | 46,6 / 60 | very good | 770,00 € |
4 | Rossignol Sender Free 110 | 46,3 / 60 | very good SnowStyle Gold SnowStyle of the Year - Freeride | 1.020,00 € |
5 | Atomic Backland 107 | 46,0 / 60 | very good SnowStyle Silver | 1.039,99 € |
6 | Salomon QST Echo 106 | 45,9 / 60 | very good | 780,00 € |
7 | Dynastar M-Free 108 | 45,0 / 60 | very good | 950,00 € |
8 | Kästle ZX 108 | 43,9 / 60 | very good | 949,00 € |
9 | Blizzard Rustler 11 | 43,5 / 60 | very good SnowStyle Bronze | 800,00 €* |
10 | Nordica Unleashed 108 | 42,6 / 60 | very good | 699,99 € |
*Price without binding
>> Detailed Skitest results can be found at the linked ski model