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Step 1
Check out the Race Tiger range of skis made by Volkl if you are a competitive downhill skier or just prefer skiing on groomed snow. These skis are designed for speed and feature the company's signature "Sensorwood" core.
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Step 2
Buy a pair of Unlimited skis from Volkl if you are looking for a good all-condition ski. This versatile ski is designed with a wood core which will float on powder but give you excellent control on groomed snow as well.
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Step 3
Find your true ski calling in the ski park with Volkl's line of Free-skiing skis and boards. Meant to tackle the tricks of skiing's next generation, you'll catch air and still be able to ski the rest of the mountain with a pair of Karma skis from Volkl.
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Step 4
Choose from the Mountain line by Volkl if the back-country is calling you. With a wide profile and light construction, these skis are designed to tackle soft, un-groomed snow and take you as far into the wilds as your skills can carry you.
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Step 5
Think about the cold air whipping past your face as you ski downhill on a pair of Volkl Supersport skis. These are the skis to buy if you are looking for a model that will stand up to aggressive maneuvering on the slopes.
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Step 6
Ski with the knowledge that your skis were designed with you in mind when you select from the Attiva line of skis by Volkl. Designed for women and featuring a 20 percent lighter core and 20 percent more flexibility, Volkl carries nine models in this range. You'll find everything from hip ski park action with the fat Aura or Kaya to great downhill speed with the AC series.
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Step 7
Choose a ski designed to help your child improve from Volkl's Junior line. Just like the grown-up versions, Volkl offers models built for downhill as well as ski and terrain park skiing but in a junior size.
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Step 8
Buy your Volkl skis from a local retailer when you use Volkl's dealer locator (see Resources below).






