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All Mountain Skis

At Snow + Rock, we offer a great selection of all-mountain skis for men and women, so you can excel whether you're tackling groomed runs, off-piste adventures or variable ski conditions. From top brands such as Volkl, Salomon, Rossignol and Faction, our all mountain skis provide excellent performance no matter where your winter adventures take you. 

 

All-mountain skis are designed to perform well on a variety of snow types and terrains, and offer balanced performance for enhanced manoeuvrability. Our collection has offerings for all ski levels, from beginners to advanced skiers. All-mountain skis are know as the "jack-of-all-trades" option, providing skiers with the ability to enjoy a wide range of skiing experiences with one versatile pair of skis.

 

So what are you waiting for? Browse our collection of best all mountain skis below and unlock the ski adventure potential!

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All mountain skis are versatile skis designed to perform well across a wide variety of terrain and snow conditions, both on and off piste. They typically feature a medium width underfoot and a mix of rocker and camber, allowing for easy turn initiation, good edge hold, and floatation in softer snow. 

All mountain skis are ideal for skiers who want one pair of skis to handle everything from groomed runs to light powder and occasional off-piste adventures. They suit recreational skiers who value flexibility and want reliable performance in changing conditions without switching equipment. 

Key features include a waist width between 80–105mm, a rockered tip (and sometimes tail) for easier turns and better float in powder, and a cambered section for stability and edge grip on hardpack. Their flex can range from playful and forgiving to stiff and stable, depending on the model. 

All mountain skis are wider than carving skis, offering better performance in mixed and soft snow, but are narrower than powder skis, making them more agile on groomed runs. They provide a balance of stability, versatility, and maneuverability, whereas carving skis excel on groomers and powder skis shine in deep snow. 

There are generally two styles: charging (stiffer, more stable for aggressive skiing and speed) and playful (softer, more forgiving for dynamic turns and freestyle elements). The right type depends on your skiing style, preferred terrain, and skill level. 

Consider your ability, preferred terrain, and skiing style. Beginners and intermediates may prefer more forgiving, playful models, while advanced skiers may opt for stiffer, more stable skis. Pay attention to waist width, rocker profile, and flex to match your needs and local snow conditions. 


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