Elan Ski Selector
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WHERE ARE YOU SKIING?
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WHAT TYPE OF SKIER ARE YOU?
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Race & Precision I prefer high speed, high performance, technical skiing in and out of the race course.
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Piste I prefer carving on fresh corduroy and groomed slopes.
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All Mountain I like skiing a variety of conditions and terrain.
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Off Piste I like hunting for fresh pow, ungroomed slopes, and natural terrain at the resort or in the backcountry.
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PARK & PIPE I like to catch some air using manmade or natural terrain features and have a playful style.
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Describe Your Ability
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What Type of Turns Do You Prefer?
Skiing in ideal conditions allows you to showcase your style and technique. Your preferred turn shape helps us recommend the best skis for you.
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Short Turns Quick, agile turns with a tight radius, ideal for steep terrain and precise control. Typically skied at moderate speeds with frequent edge transitions.
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Mixed Turns (Short & Long) A versatile style that adapts to the terrain, balancing control and speed. Ideal for skiers who vary their turn shape throughout a run.
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Long Turns Smooth, wide turns designed for speed and stability on open slopes. Requires strong edge engagement and is preferred by high-speed skiers.
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Your Height
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feet inches
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HOW DO YOU USE YOUR ALPINE TOURING GEAR?
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RACE I'm a competitive speed tourer that needs the lightest weight, most efficient gear for fast ascents.
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FAST & LIGHT I like alpine touring for the fitness aspect and want lightweight gear that's easy to go up and down the hill on.
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ALL AROUND TOURING I ski a variety of terrain and have a mix of long and short tours. I want gear that goes up efficiently and down confidently.
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FREERIDE TOURING I want the best snow and most challenging terrain and need the performance of a freeride ski at a lighter weight.
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Describe Your Ability
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Beginner I'm new to ski touring, building my skiing skills, and learning about how to use the equipment.
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Intermediate I'm familiar with using my touring gear, skinning uphill, and skiing in optimal conditions.
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Advanced I'm confident in the use of my equipment and experienced in skinning and skiing in most conditions and terrain.
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Expert Skinning, skiing, and use of my touring equipment is second nature. I'm confident in any terrain and conditions.
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What Type of Turns Do You Prefer?
Skiing in ideal conditions allows you to showcase your style and technique. Your preferred turn shape helps us recommend the best skis for you.
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Short Turns Quick, agile turns with a tight radius, ideal for steep terrain and precise control. Typically skied at moderate speeds with frequent edge transitions.
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Mixed Turns (Short & Long) A versatile style that adapts to the terrain, balancing control and speed. Ideal for skiers who vary their turn shape throughout a run.
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Long Turns Smooth, wide turns designed for speed and stability on open slopes. Requires strong edge engagement and is preferred by high-speed skiers.
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Your Height
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feet inches