Best Freestyle Skis for 2025: Top Picks for Every Terrain

Hey Park rats!! With the 2025 season just around the corner, it’s time to get hyped and gear up with the freshest freestyle skis we have to offer. Whether you're hitting the park to nail those tricks and jumps, or chasing a hottie while ripping up the mountain, having the right skis can make or break your time on the slopes.

This year, the ski game has leveled up, offering awesome options for both park rats and all-mountain freestylers with updated skis from the likes of K2 and the come back of Salomon to the freestyle game.

We’ve broken it down into two categories to help you find your perfect pair: skis under 92mm and over 92mm.

So, whether you’re after light and agile skis for park action or a wider, more stable skis to help you with your landings, hitting the park and ripping up the mountain, boy do we’ve you covered. Check out the top freestyle skis for 2025 we have to offer and get ready to up your game on the slopes!


Category 1: Freestyle Skis Under 92mm Waist

Why Choose Skis Under 92mm?

For freestyle skiers who thrive in the park or prefer quick, agile movements on groomed runs, skis with a waist width under 92mm are the ideal choice. These skis are designed to be responsive, allowing for rapid edge-to-edge transitions, precise carving, and enhanced control on hard-packed snow. Whether you're a seasoned park rider or someone looking to improve your freestyle skills to the next level, these skis offer the perfect blend of playfulness and precision.

Top Picks for 2025


Atomic Bent 90

The Atomic Bent 90 is like the Swiss Army knife of skis—perfect for both park and all-mountain fun. With HRZN Tech Tip & Tail, it floats through powder and crushes park features. A Light Woodcore keeps it light and responsive, while Resist Edges handle endless rail slides. Though narrower at 90mm than the Bent Chetler 120, it shares the same creative spirit and versatility. Plus, with art by Chris Benchetler, it looks as cool as it performs.
Best For: Skiers who want a playful yet stable ski that performs well in the park and on varied terrain.

 K2 Omen 90

Here, there, and everywhere—turn the park into your playground with the all new Omen 90. This ultra-durable 90mm freestyle twin is built for park, pipe, and more and is the follow up from the K2 Sight. Featuring K2’s Carbon Boost Braid and Triaxial Braided Cores, it offers unbeatable durability and pop. The progressive sidecut and All-Terrain Twin Rocker provide explosive pop off the lip and stability..

Best For: Park riders who need a durable, responsive ski that can handle the demands of freestyle skiing.

Line Tom Wallisch Pro

Developed with legend Tom Wallisch himself, the TW Pro is the ultimate high-performance park ski for many years now. With a sleek 90mm waist and a lightweight feel, it’s perfect for pulling off big tricks and complex spins. Whether you're aiming for quad corks or mastering those tricky pretzels, the Tom Wallisch Pro gives you the confidence to take your freestyle game to the next level.

Best For: Advanced park skiers looking for a high-performance, Tom-endorsed ski that can handle the toughest tricks.


Faction Prodigy 1

The Prodigy 1 is featuring the same award-winning elliptical sidecut for smooth turns and strong edge hold of the popular Prodigy 2. At 88mm underfoot, it’s perfect for park and piste precision. Its unique poplar and ash wood core provides extra strength for big impacts, and for the 24|25 season, it includes a carbon/rubber stomp pad to absorb vibrations from heavy hits.
Best For: Intermediate to advanced skiers who want a do-it-all freestyle ski that’s equally at home in the park or on groomers.


Faction Studio 1

The Studio 1 is a park-specific ski crafted with input from top athletes and engineers. With it's 90mm waist, it offers precision and style with a Poplar and Ash core, Carbon Stringers, and a carbon-rubber stomp pad for handling big landings. Its symmetrical shape makes switch skiing a breeze, and the 7mm XL sidewall ensures strong edge hold and core protection. 
Best For: Skiers focused on park and urban skiing who want a lightweight, durable ski that’s built for performance.


Our Budget-Friendly Options:

For freestyle skiers looking to get the most bang for their buck, we have selected the following budget-friendly options under 92mm which offer incredible value without compromising on performance. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned skier looking for an affordable addition to your quiver, the following skis are all excellent choices to keep you shredding all season long:


Category 2: Freestyle Skis Over 92mm Waist

Why Choose Skis Over 92mm?

Skis with an increased waist width over 92mm offer superior stability and float, making them ideal for tackling varied terrain and conditions and we like to call them All-Mountain Freestyle skis. These wider skis provide a stable platform for landing tricks, while still offering enough agility for park performance and versatility if you find yourself outside of the terrain park for all-mountain and some powder fun.

Top Picks for 2025


Atomic Bent 100

The Atomic Bent 100 is the ultimate do-everything ski, perfect for freeride, freestyle, and everything in between. Reimagined with input from Atomic athletes and Chris Benchetler’s art, it features a Light Woodcore, 5% more rocker for better tail pop, and enhanced float with HRZN 3D technology. Dura Cap Sidewalls offer solid edge grip, and the thicker Resist Edge ensures durability for park rails.
Best For: Skiers seeking a high-performance ski that excels in freestyle while offering solid all-mountain versatility, the Bent 100 is the go-to choice.

Salomon Depart 1.0

Salomon is back baby! From the brand that brought you the first twin-tip freestyle skis they say: Dare to dream, dare to be different. With every twist, turn, and trick, Salomon’s Départ 1.0 lets you unleash the full potential of your imagination. ,With a 104mm for the 170 and 106mm waist for the 180 they only come in 2 sizes. Clicking into these skis is like stepping into the future of freestyle, where you are not bound by limitations but rather fuelled by the fire of creativity that burns brightly within you.
Best For: Freestyle skiers who want a versatile ski that can handle both park features and variable mountain conditions.

K2 Omen Team

All New for 2025, the K2 Omen Team Skis are athlete-approved and ready to be your daily driver. With a 96mm width, they excel in freestyle and can handle both contests and late-night street sessions. Equipped with Carbon Boost Braid, Triaxial Braided Cores, and full sidewalls, these skis offer durability and pop. The progressive sidecut and All-Terrain Twin Rocker keep them playful and confident across the mountain.
Best For: Skiers who want a durable, responsive ski that performs well in both the park and varied mountain conditions.
K2 Reckoner 102

The Reckoner 102 packs the same tech as its bigger siblings, now upgraded for 2024. It’s a playful ski designed for cork threes, buttery tricks, and all-mountain exploration. With Spectral Braid construction, full sidewalls, and an Aspen Micro Block core, it offers versatility and fun. The Carbon Boosted design adds durability and pop, keeping you on the hunt for side hits all day with the 102mm waist.
Best For: Riders who want a versatile ski that can handle all-mountain adventures and still crush it in the park.



Line Tom Chronic 94

Designed for ultimate all-mountain freestyle fun, the Chronic 94 is getting some serious upgrades for the 24/25 season. It now features Bio-Resin for better core bonding, Thin Tip Technology for more durability, and Thick-Cut Sidewalls for extra edge strength. This makes the Chronic 94 the beefiest freestyle ski Line has ever crafted. With these durability boosts and a refined shape, it’s perfect for hitting big jumps or carving early morning groomers, all while being more sustainable.
Best For: Park enthusiasts who prioritize pop and maneuverability, but still need a ski that can handle some all-mountain exploration.

    Line Chronic 101

    After the hugely successful introduction of the all-new Chronic 101 last year, it's back for round 2 with a sick new graphic. This 101mm waist versatile all-mountain freestyle ski keeps the same durability as its smaller sibling, with beefed-up sidewalls, tips, and core. Perfect for tackling the entire mountain in the morning and hitting the park for hot laps in the afternoon, the Chronic 101 is your go-to for all-mountain freestyle fun.
    Best For: Freestyle skiers who want a wider ski for better float in powder, while maintaining strong performance in the park.

      Line Blend

      Bend them and send them like our teamrider Phil Gaucher!. With a versatile 100mm waist width and a playful feel, the Blend is ideal for anyone looking to add significant creativity into their bag of tricks. Whether you're skiing the best park in the world or lapping a 100-foot rope tow, you're guaranteed to have a good time on the Blend.
      Best For: Skiers who want a ski that’s both playful and versatile, capable of handling park features and powder stashes alike.

        Faction Prodigy 2

        The Prodigy 2 is your ultimate all-mountain weapon, designed to pop, stomp, and surf all over the mountain. With a 98mm waist and a soft, poppy poplar core for buttery turns and enough stiffness for serious carving, it's built to keep you coming back for more. For 24|25, we've added a carbon/rubber stomp pad to absorb vibrations for those massive sends. Enjoy the ride and have a great flight!
        Best For: Freestyle skiers who need a ski that excels in the park and offers solid performance across different types of terrain.

          Faction Studio 2

          The Studio 2, with its versatile 102mm waist, is perfect for transitioning from all-mountain to backcountry to park. This high-performance ski responds effortlessly to your moves with its lightweight Poplar Core and carbon stringers, making it great for popping off booters, buttering over rollers, and whipping through turns. Plus, the Rubber/Carbon stomp pad ensures durability for hit after hit. 
          Best For: Advanced skiers seeking a wider ski that delivers exceptional performance in both powder and park conditions.

            In the end

            As we gear up for the 2025 ski season, finding the right freestyle skis can seriously level up your game on the slopes. Whether you're into the quick, precise feel of skis under 92mm or the stable, floaty vibe of wider skis over 92mm, there's a perfect pair of freestyle skis out there for you.

            No matter your style or budget, we hope this guide has you covered with the top freestyle skis we have to offer for 2025. With the right gear, you'll be ready to push your limits and crush every run this season.

            From all of us at Boutique Adrenaline we wish you happy shredding!

             

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