For 2025, the new Elan Ripsticks have quite a few updates to the line-up.
One of the biggest changes for the 24/25 ski season is the ski’s shape — the new skis feature narrower tips for more stability and mixed-snow performance and a slightly wider tail to finish turns with power and strength.
Rocker lines remain mostly the same for 24/25 compared to past Ripsticks, effectively blurring the line between all-mountain and freeride.
They feature even lighter construction than ever before, making these skis perfect for touring or skiing the resort. Put bindings on them that can do both if you’re looking for a one-ski quiver!
For skiers looking for the narrowest option, the Ripstick 88 (really 90mm underfoot) offers quickness edge-to-edge and is ideal for skiers who typically ski in lower-snow conditions. The taper in the shovel will help when conditions do soften up, and gives the ski a slightly more smeary/surfy character.
These skis offer varying turn shapes and styles, from quick and poppy carves to longer and more drawn-out arcs. The skis excel in the bumps, tress, groomers, and occasional steep lines.
- Best for: All-mountain, backcountry
- Best for: Intermediate-Expert skiers
- 24/25 model
- Turn radius: 16.8M @ 182cm
- Sidecut: 133-90-108
- Rocker/camber/rocker
- Amphibio rocker profile- makes for a smooth and cohesive transition from turn to turn
- Tubelite Woodcore
- Carbon rods (Carbon Deck Technology- unidirectional carbon edge bands and flax fibers at the tip create a strong stable platform with superior response and powerful rebound)
Utah Ski Gear Condition Rating System
New | Like New | Very Good | Good | Fair | Poor
Top-sheet: New!
Base: New!
Edges:New!
Binding: N/A
*Note: Utah Ski Gear will include a free binding mount with the purchase of a new ski and binding.