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Our Top Men's Freestyle Skis For 2021

12 November 2020
Our Top Men's Freestyle Skis For 2021

If you're looking to ski without limits - jumping, sliding, slashing, on trails, parks or off-piste, then a pair of freestyle skis are the perfect option for you! If you need a little guidance on which ones to get, here's our list of our top Men's freestyle skis for 2021.


Faction

Men's CT 2.0

Faction Men's CT 2.0

The new CT 2.0 carries on the tradition of being a high-performance all-terrain freestyle ski that feels playful and fun but has the stability to ski smoothly in any condition. The CT Signature design dials in the flex, shape and stance exactly how Candide envisages them, creating a ski that will pivot, carve, slash, butter, smear and pop anywhere on the mountain. Our Freestyle Ski of the Year. 


Volkl

Men's Revolt 95

Volkl Men's Revolt 95

Although designed with jibbing in mind, Ahmet Dadali didn’t ignore versatility when dreaming this ski up. A non-symmetrical twin may buck the trend of most park models but it makes total sense, as riding switch requires different technique to going forwards. Specific tip and tail butter zones add extra style to tricks; a 95mm waist means you can easily spend the day doing powder runs when it’s dumping. Carbon stringers boost pop; the Multi Layer Woodcore increases strength.


K2

Men's Reckoner 102

K2 Men's Reckoner 102

The 102 is the skinniest in the new Reckoner line-up, but the width makes it the most versatile. As a result of the Carbon Spectral Braid the 102 is noticeably lighter than other K2 skis that have been around the same dimensions, which also makes for tips and tails that feel relatively soft and helps create a ski that feels poppy and responsive whether skiing trees or powder bumps. The directional sidecut and Double Barrel core shine when crushing turns on groomers. Put simply, if you’re looking for playful all condition freestyle ski that will be as much fun around the mountain as it is in the park, then K2 have nailed it for you with the Reckoner 102.


Line

Men's Sir Francis Bacon

Line Men's Sir Francis Bacon

The Sir Francis Bacon seems to have been around since the dawn of time, with each new model evolving and pushing the boundaries that define any category. It’s a ski built to let the skier express themselves in any location or condition: slashes, carves, butters, spins in powder, park or piste. The features like the Convex shaping and 5Cut Sidecut provide performance and looseness at the same time, all it needs is a willing skier to explore the mountain. 


Armada

Edollo

Armada Edollo

No skier has revolutionized freestyle skiing more in the last decade then Henrik Harlaut, and his signature ski, the Edollo, continues to support him every step of the way. The Edollo is built for maximum nose-pressability and confidence in the park. 2.5 Impact Edges are oversized and specially heat-treated to resist damage; the Comp Series Base is Armada’s fastest, boosting confidence on kickers when you know the ski is going to glide well.

AR Noserocker uses traditional camber underfoot for grip and edge hold, with rocker at the nose for pressing and better turn initiation. Having camber into the tail improves the versatility of the ski and makes it one of the very best pure freestyle skis when outside of the park. AR75 Sidewall construction means full length sidewall for the best grip, whether in the park or skiing the rest of the mountain.