Ski
Åre 1954
Cementing his legacy as one of the great ski racers, Stein Eriksen won three gold medals in Åre in 1954. The ski model Åre 1954 has a construction equivalent to a World Cup racing ski, which makes this highly recommended for the more advanced skier.
The ski is strengthened with metal, giving it a clean and crisp edge feel. Åre 1954 is wider in the middle than traditional racing skis, ensuring that it functions well on less groomed surfaces.
Technical details
Area of Use
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Measurement and weight
Length | Width | Radius | Weight |
183 | 122 - 78 - 107 mm | 18 m | 1820 g |
175 |
118 - 76 - 105 mm | 17,5 m | 1620 g |
Perfect for advanced skiers looking for a ski with a World Cup racing construction. Reinforced for direct edge grip and response, and with a wider waist for excellent performance on groomed trails.
Norwegian Heritage
Alpine pioneers Marius and Stein Eriksen conquered the slopes on their father's handmade Streamlines skis and made history wearing their mother's iconic knitwear designs and hand-sewn anoraks.
Norwegian Wood
Our Streamlines skis are manufactured with a wood core made from Norwegian birch and spruce from sustainable forestry in Southern Norway. The wood for our skis comes from the local sawmill in Skotterud; Eidskog Stangeskovene.
Made in Sweden
Our skis are produced at Åre Skidfabrik in Sweden. In addition to manufacturing all skis with 100% renewable energy, they operate an energy-optimized factory. Åre Skidfabrik has strict rules and regulations regarding working conditions, waste, and chemical management.