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Topsheet of Faction Studio Grom, purple and blue freeride ski on a grey background.
Young skier in an orange jacket wearing a helmet walking up a snow park carrying the Faction Studio Grom skis in his hands.
Young skier in an orange jacket wearing a helmet and green ski goggles carrying the Faction Studio Grom over his shoulder.
Young skier in an orange jacket and wearing a helmet doing a snowpark rail with Faction Studio Grom skis.
Bases of Faction Studio Grom, purple and blue freeride ski on a grey background.

Studio Grom

$370.30

$529.00

Length:

The Studio GROM is the ultimate ski for aspiring young freeride skiers who punch above their weight. This youth ski excites developing rippers with a design closely mirroring the full-size Studio models. Featuring Poplar and Beech wood for high-energy carving and smooth landings, the ski’s Elliptic Sidecut and Rocker ensure effortless turning and buttering. Built to last, it boasts a Full-Strength Sidewall, tip & tail cap, and 2.2 mm edges. The Studio GROM is where freeskiing careers are born.

terrain

freeride
powder

ski shape

Studio progressive twin

The slightly skinnier tail and wider tip lead to superior downhill performance vs a symmetrical twin. Tip & tail height are identical, however, for optimal switch skiing. The generous rocker and modest camber lead to a wonderfully playful character, while the moderate taper and Elliptical Sidecut provide precise handling and carving.

ability

Advanced and expert

flex

Soft Medium Stiff
7 out of 10

float

Piste All-Mountain Powder
6 out of 10

style

PLAYFUL PROGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE
5 out of 10

product features

Skis Size Guide

Find your size with our expert advice video:

As explained in our video guide above, choosing the right ski length depends on a mix of different factors. On a basic level, height, weight and ability should give you a good idea of what length of ski you should go for.

As a rule of thumb, start with a ski around nose to eyebrow level height.

If you are just starting out, or at an intermediate level, then we suggest that you take some length off. If you’re a more advanced/expert skier, then we suggest you should push your ski length towards your full height or even further. If you are heavier than the average weight for your size, feel free to add some ski length as well.

Ski Size Charts:

Skier Height (cm) Skier Height (Feet'Inches)
Suggested Ski Length 
130 4'3 115-125
135 4'5 120-135
140 4'7 130-140
145 4'9 135-145
150 4'11 140-150
155 5'1 145-160
160 5'3 150-165
165 5'5 155-170
170 5'7 160-175
175 5'9 165-180
180 5'11 170-185
185 6'1 175-190
190 6'3 180-195
200 6'7 185-204

 

Go towards the lower end of our suggested range if:

  • You’re a beginner or an intermediate looking to progress quickly.
  • You want to make even quicker, shorter turns more easily.
  • You will spend most of your time on hard snow.
  • You have a cool head and like to keep the revs down.
  • You’re so tall, none of our skis are long enough for you.

     

    Go towards the higher end of our suggested range if:

    • You ski pedal to the metal
    • You’re skiing fast and aggressively in off-piste conditions.
    • You weigh more than average for your height
    • You plan to do most of your skiing off-piste
    • You want to look like a FWT athlete in the lift line

     

    If you’re still unsure after reading this size guide, please get in touch with us on our live chat and we’ll be happy to find the right length for you! 

    Delivery & Returns

    We offer free shipping over $500 along with a 30-day return policy.

    For more information on shipping please refer to our Shipping & Duties page.

    For more information on returns please refer to our returns page.

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