chris on June 23rd, 2008

New for 2009 and should prove prove a very sweet introduction for back-country skiing for many skiers. The Yaka-Jam takes off from the very successful, and accessible, Yaka, as a ski that an advanced skier can explore the hill, take on new challenges or just cruise as they feel. With all the [...]

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chris on June 23rd, 2008

Freshened-up for 2009 the Spark fills the gap for a very advanced to expert ski within the Movement range. With its 50/50 split of piste/freeride and 82 mm waist the Spark is wide enough to cruise through powder, carve on-piste plus they are narrow enough to hammer through the bumps.
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chris on June 23rd, 2008

The Yaka was introduced in 2008 and is an interesting proposition for newcomers to Movement. As Movement had previously only manufactured high end and specialist products the Yaka remains a much more versatile ski that will open new horizons for advanced skiers.
With a 75 mm waist the Yaka is happier on piste and carving [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2007

Fantastic looking pair of telemark skis with the width, the power and the image to let you rip up the freeride and put a huge smile on your face.
The manufacturer says this about the Movement Akoma 2008:
We only have one motto- innovate and bring our know-how on the market. The new [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2007

Probably the most accessible ski in Movements free-ski range. The Chika is aimed at advanced skiers who want versatility, stability and a light, easy to use ski in virtually all conditions. Wih a 77 mm waist the Chicka remains useable in bumps and on groomed terrain whilst still being able to handle a reasonable [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2007

Cool looking freeride advanced to expert telemark skis from Movement. Light blended woodcores, smooth flexes and 82 mm underfoot for all-terrain versatility for the free-heelers.
The manufacturer says this about the Movement Climax 2008:
In the Climax programme we wanted to put an ultra-high-performance telemark ski on the market while keeping the characteristics of [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2007

The Baggy is new for 2007-8 and is a fat back-country freestyle offering. Twin-tipped, 102 mm in the middle and yet a relatively short 180 cm the Baggy represents a new sort of ski, useful in the back-country, able to float in all conditions but not too long as to impair the agility needed [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2007

A feminine advanced to expert all-rounder, the Black Rose has sweet graphics shrouding a purposeful core and strong sidecut for some rapid freeskiing. The 22-23 m radius is one for the experts rather than the advanced skiers and resembles something more akin to a GS race ski in terms of its turning dimensions- but [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2007

Light, strong and agile touring skis with the focus on skiing and not just climbing. A good sidecut, sporty flex and the ability to ski down-hill as well as ascend rapidly. The Movement Shaman is a good alternative to traditional touring toothpicks for the modern skier.
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chris on August 6th, 2007

Built with expert women in mind, or very aggressive advanced skiers the powerful new Spicy from Movement is an adept all-round free-ski. No matter where you are venturing the Spicy should be able to handle everything that you can throw it at. Light, strong, a highly tuned wood-core of Karuba, Okume and Poplar the [...]

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