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Salomon QST X Skis

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2025-2026 Salomon Skis Preview

Salomon Skis 2026: The First Look Call us a broken record, but we love the QST line here at the shop. From the nimble and versatile QST 92, to the beloved, freeriding QST 106 and the mega-playful QST 98, there's something for everyone. For the upcoming season, Salomon has redesigned the QST line, along with a few new skis. The bottom line? Salomon doubles down on the unique feel in each model while prioritizing versatility and fun. We dive into the differences, new tech, and our first thoughts from being on snow in our Salomon skis 2026 preview. What's New There's quite a ... Continue Reading

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By: Matt

2024-2025 Salomon QST X Review

A full-blown powder ski returns to the QST collection. When Salomon removed the QST 118 from its lineup after the 2021 season, plenty of freeride skiers felt some trepidation. The Blank entered the scene, and at 112mm underfoot, it quickly became a favorite in the mid-fat (or "wider all-mountain," if you prefer) category. But some folks, including yours truly, still pined for an even wider QST. Last year, we got the QST Echo, a worthy 50/50 ski that notably was R&D-ed on Cody Townsend's "The Fifty" project. Now, the big one's back. It lands in the QST lineup as the 2024-2025 ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2027 Salomon QST X:

Entering a new era of powder performance, Salomon adds a powder-hunting, soft-snow-specific ski to their ever-popular QST series: the Salomon QST X. The all-new Salomon QST X is a wide, soft flexing, and deeply rockered pow ski. For you, that means endless float and maneuverability in the deepest of snow. The soft flex encourages butters and presses and an effortlessly drifty ride. In classic QST fashion, the QST X features flax and carbon stringers to dampen the ski with a minimal weight penalty. Fan-favorite cork damplifiers return in the tip and tail to keep those heavily rockered tips and tails track smoothly when snow gets chopped up. The double sidewall tech seen in newer QSTs shows up here too, with recycled ABS material. Overall, if you're a fan of the QST series (in any waist width), or a fan of unique and fun powder skis (who isn't) the QST X will be an excellent addition to your quiver. No matter how big or small the quiver is. Because who doesn't deserve a powder ski that makes the most of the best days ever?

2027 Salomon QST X Specs:

Dimensions:138/116/125
Radius:24m@178cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3570 grams (per pair for size 178cm) Learn more about ski weights

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QST X (116mm) In Stock

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