Austrian ski manufacturer KÄSTLE is returning to the Japanese market for the first time in about 25 years for the 2023-24 season. Many skiers have heard of the familiar brand name and checked out their products at exhibitions and test rides. Last season, Jasmin Flury and Esta Ledecka won the Alpine World Cup on KÄSTLE skis, achieving impressive results
Although Kessle is known for its alpine racing, its model lineup covers a wide range of skis, from freeride to all-mountain, touring skis, cross-country skis, and mogul skis. Among them, we picked out the freeride model "PARAGON," which will be redesigned next season, and the all-mountain model "MX."
PARAGON | A full-fledged freeride model that delivers superior performance at high speeds



Hollowtech features a semi-cap sandwich wood core with a thin, oval top section. This technology is featured in all Kesle ski models, reducing vibrations by up to 30% while also reducing the weight of the skis. The Paragon, an evolution of last season's FX, features a stronger, more resilient wood core, the Infinicore, also used in racing skis. This is a full-fledged freeride model with excellent high-speed stability, both on and off the piste. Available in three waist widths: 93, 101, and 107
MX | An all-around machine that can handle any snow condition, terrain, and speed



The all-mountain MX model has also been updated with updated design and performance. It features the two-layer Hollotech Evo for even lighter weight and, like the PARAGON, InfiniCore for greater stability
In addition to these, new models such as the touring model "TX" and the mogul model "Mogul X" will be introduced in the 2024-2025 season. With an expanded ski boot lineup, keep an eye on the new KESLE, which has made a comeback as a global brand
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Xpanda Co., Ltd. Kaestle Japan Division
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