Movement have made some beautiful skis over this past few years, Movement aim to instil their energy and passion into all their products. 2009 sees an expanded range with plenty of skis in there for mere mortal advanced skiers along with my favourites such as the Goliath and Thunder which do require a [...]
Highly versatile mid-fat telemark specific ski from a fine telemark range produced for 2009 by Movement. With 82 mm underfoot you have the float versatility to hit the whole mountain, almost a full-twin-tip for ease of turns in tricky conditions but also some newschool tricks and fakie riding. An excellent all-round, all-mountain [...]
A Movement staple nowadays, the Gladiator is a harmony of freeride and freestyle - they work superbly as an expert freeride ski if you take the longer length and are great in tight situations, tree skiing and poor snow conditions. As a more freeride-orientated skier I loved the grip, the tuned flex and [...]
Much improved graphic for 2009 lifts the Baggy and makes them even more appealing fro the dedicated back-country hucker. A hybrid-freestyle-freeride ski that has huge dimensions, 132-102-122, and is available in three lengths up to 188, the Baggy is aimed at the expert to pro rider looking for versatility across the entire mountain. [...]
Accessible, alternative ski fro the advanced female skier looking to break out of the mainstream, mass production ski brands. Now in their second year but cloaked in a classier graphic, the Chika is aimed at advanced skiers who want versatility, stability yet a light, easy to use ski in virtually all conditions.
The 77 mm [...]
A dedicated, twin-tipped, freestyle telemark ski! Introduced last year and aimed at a new breed of telemark skier that don’t smell of goat, leather boot polish and have forgotten to shave since they were five. The Akoma’s feature everything you would expect from an Alpine ski by Movement, innovative design, high-quality of [...]
Toned-down Goliath’s…..well a little. The 184 is simply awesome and for many an expert skier you will not really need to move up to the “Big Daddy” 191 without serious consideration after trying the Sluff in a 184.
I loved them, they are stable, urge you to push harder and faster, they are nimble, [...]
Don’t let the girly graphics fool you into thinking this is a wall-flower of a ski. The black Rose is movements top women’s ski, they come in three lengths up to 185 cm and have more in common with the awe-inspiring Thunders than a pair of fluffed-up recreational planks.
This ski has all the [...]
Movement specialise in freeride, their skis are amongst the best I’ve tried for back-country hooning so I’d expect the Freeheel to be “up there” - its a while since I’ve telemarked so I’ll let Movement explain this one.
The manufacturer says this about the Movement Freeheel Skis 2009:
The Tele insider’s tip is the Freeheel, [...]
Awesome!!! I cannot praise this ski more highly. As you clip in to these behemoths there is a sense of awe, foreboding and that you’re about to undertake something rather serious. The Goliaths aren’t skis for the uninitiated- more for when you’ve hammered down every run in resort, off piste or on, [...]