A brand new shape and model, born from the challenging conditions of Extrem's home mountain of Åre, that demands a versatile ski that can handle everything from ice and soft corduroy, to chopped-up moguls.
The Icon 90 was made to rule the frontside of the mountain. This is the reason we added two layers of full-width Titanal to the construction alongside a snappy, yet stable, poplar wood core. The shape has a slight rocker in the tip ICON 90 and tail, and a finely tuned taper profile, to create a ski that holds an edge on harder snow, while at the same time being easy to initate the turn with.
This is a ski that’s both powerful and easy to ski, making it the perfect choice for the allround-orientated skier looking for a trusty companion to ski all over the frontside of the mountain with. From first to last chair, in all imaginable conditions.

Recommended Bindings
- Downhill - Marker Griffon 13, 100mm brake - for heavier and more aggressive skiers
- Downhill - Marker Squire 10, 100mm brake - for lighter and less aggressive skiers
Our Ski Testers Opinion
Really gives my favourite and personal ski the Black Pearl 88 some competition. Superb across all conditions, the sloped sidewalls result in the base being a 91mm wide ski but the top construction an 88mm, so you get a bit more stability but the ski is still easy to turn. A little lighter than the Black Pearl and just a smallest amount softer, making it an incredibly forgiving ski loaded with edge hold when its needed - So good that I have ordered a pair :)
Nikki - Ski Test Team

Skier Level
Beginner Expert
High Speed Comfort
Low High
Low Speed Comfort
Low High
Groomed Piste Performance
Low High
All-Mountain Performance
Low High
Powder Performance
Low High
Extrem Icon 90 Construction
• Poplar wood core
• Full-width Titanal
• Race rubber dampening
• Sintered race base
• ABS tail protector
Extrem Icon 90 Dimensions
Length (cm): 163 | 169
Tip (mm): 123mm
Waist (mm): 90mm
Tail (mm): 114mm
Radius (m): 15m | 16m
Weight per ski (g) 1550 | 1750
Extrem Ski Co - Sustainability as standard
Living in the mountains, Extrem get a first-hand view of the changes happening to our environment. But sustainability to Extrem Skis has never been about using fancy buzzwords to describe business practices; it’s about what they do every day to produce skis in a way that causes the least possible harm to the nature that surrounds us and to offer a safe and inclusive work environment for their employees. Coming from Jämtland in northern Sweden, bragging isn’t part of their DNA, they prefer sticking to cold, hard facts instead.
Skis built to lastExtrem use the thickest steel edges, bases and ABS sidewalls in the industry.100% renewable energyNorthern Sweden uses 100% renewable and 100% fossil-free electricity. In fact, the cleanest in the world (app.electricitymaps.com)Pre-preg constructionExtrem use pre-preg fiberglass and carbon fiber instead of liquid epoxy, which otherwise is the standard in the ski industry.Minimal use of chemicalsExtrem always strive to keep their use of harmful chemicals to a minimum.Waste managementThey sort and compact all of their waste. It’s then collected by one of the best recycling and waste management companies in the world.Bio-based and recycled materialsExtrem use bio-based and recycled materials when possible without compromising the quality of their skis.• 100% recycled ABS sidewalls• 50% recycled topsheets• 26% recycled steel edgesCarbon footprintOne pair of Extrem Skis has a carbon footprint of 28,8 kg CO2, including production, waste management, transportation, and materials.The world’s most sustainable ski productionAll this means that Extrem Skis is, in fact, one of the most sustainable ski brands in the world. If not the most sustainable.
Ski Buyers Guide
Buying a pair of skis doesn't need to be a daunting experience. When buying a pair of skis, there are a few simple pieces of information that will help you to find your perfect match. With the introduction of carving skis and new technology, ski length is based more on the user’s weight than the tradition of using your height. Combine this with your ski level and your aspirations and this will help narrow your choice very quickly. Follow these simple steps:
STEP 1 - ABILITY
Firstly choose your current skiing level from the list below:
1 - Never skied before
2 - I can stop with a snowplough
3 - I am doing snowplough turns, and the odd blue run
4 - I am starting to parallel ski and onto blue runs
5 - I am venturing onto reds, and starting to make step turns
6 - I am getting confident on reds, and maybe doing the odd black
7 - I am comfortable skiing most black runs
8 - I am confortable on ice, and venturing off-piste
9 - I am skiing off-piste aggresively, and carving across all pistes
10 - I am a professional experienced ski instructor or racer
Here at The Skiers Lounge we then brake this down into 4 groups:
- NOVICE (Level 1 to 4)
- INTERMEDIATE (Level 4-6)
- ADVANCED (Level 6-8)
- EXPERT (Level 8-9)
- PROFESSIONAL (Level 10)
STEP 2 - TERRAINNow you know your skier level, you can decide where you will mainly be using your new skis:
- - Groomed Piste Runs
- - All snow conditions (From ice to slush)
- - All mountain skiing conditions (piste and off-piste)
- - Off-piste skiing (powder)
- - Ski touring
STEP 3 - SKI LENGTH
For selecting the correct ski length, we take your ability, weight and where you will use the skis, and can calculate an approximate length:
STEP 3 - FINAL ADJUSTMENT FOR SKILL LEVELThe final calculation- For
NOVICE skiers, this is your recommended length. For
INTERMEDIATE and
ADVANCED skiers we recommend adding 5cm to the above measurement, and for
EXPERT and
PROFESSIONAL skiers you would normally add 10cm to the above length and a little more for freeride skis.