DEMON FLAME direct link to ski review site
Our opinion
Lots of my friends swear by these skis as one of the best all mountain skis available. You can feel the wood-core, it's stability and power, the grip throughout the turn, the versatile sidecut and the skis ability to rip up and lay down tracks on and off groomed runs. They are a great pair of skis and ideally suited to sporty individuals, if you're just after a pair of cruisers look elsewhere, Movement make skis for skiers, skiers with energy and 'core'. Superb allrounders.

EVOLUTION direct link to ski review site
Our opinion
A fat tip, ample girth underfoot and strong woodcore give you pure Freeride sensations whether you're telemarking, touring or skiing. Good Freeride skis for advanced to expert skiers spending most of their time away from the crowds and groomed runs.

FLAME PRO direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
Powerful performers with razor like grip, not unusual until you realize that they are twin-tipped. Not only can you ride switch at speed but this is an expert ski that can do it all. They are destined for experts, many advanced skiers will find them intolerant and Movement have created a twin-tip, allmountain ski for professional skiers. They don't suffer poor technique, this is a tough pair of skis for mean skiers who are technically strong wnd possess and an aggressive streak.

GLADIATOR direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
Ferocious yet versatile and inundated with Movement power, these are real skis for true experts and as with many of Movements skis they will not be much fun if you are not up to the level. This ski is designed to rip any slope, but in truth their glory lies in variable and powder terrain at high, very high speeds. A 25m radius is ok off-piste but they are a handful on firm groomed runs and I'd opt for another ski from the quiver.

JOYSTICK direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
Very popular with the guys in the Park, but not with me! They are very specific and if you're looking for a pair of skis to only hit kickers and ride the pipe then look no further. Personally I prefer skis that can arc the piste as well, and the Joysticks aren't happy in this territory. Nonetheless they are very good in the Park, their design aim, and as with many of the skis manufactured by Movement they are highly specific.

POW POW SWALLOW direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
Awe inspiring, I love them, they are one of the best big mountain Freeride skis available, fast, powerful, useable and allowing you to cruise at super-human speeds with more exhilaration than should be legal. Fantastic!

RED APPLE 71 direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
A Freeride ski that is aimed not only at skiers but equally at Telemarkers and ski tourers. Light weight and with a mild sidecut they are ideally suited to any of the above tasks, b ut they are no use on piste or if you're looking to rip straight lines out of couloirs. Almost 'Old School' touring skis but with a modern twist and some Movement power to back them up.

RED APPLE 74 direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
Freeride skis aimed not only at skiers but equally at Telemarkers and ski tourers. Lightweight and with a slightly increased girth over the 71's, the 74's will provide better floatation in powder and if touring in deeper snow. Again more of a traditional Alpinist ski that will find favor amongst more hardcore ski areas and skiers who like to wander far from the crowds and enjoy the mountains for themselves. N.b. they are suitable for advanced to Pro level skiers.

SPARK direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
Lighter weight skiers and women will find a more useable and friendly alternative from Movement with the Spark. A reasonably versatile Freeride ski that is best suited to soft conditions, great for your first pair of true Freeride skis.

THUNDER direct link to ski review site
Our Opinion
You've got to be a bloody strong advanced skier to tame the Thunders. They are super-strong and will spit out all but the most powerful skiers. They are also very fast and it's no surprise that they are very popular with young New School skiers wanting speed and power with a Freeride twist. Full on! As far as the eye can see, only untouched fields. It looks like a dream of powder, Nirvana! And now, a pair of Thunders, that will bring you control through the most difficult terrain. The dreams come true.