
The Extrem Project 91 Skis are a model for the skier who demands performance in all possible conditions on the frontside of the mountain, from carving up freshly groomed runs, to slushy moguls and windpacked snow.
The stable and well dampened Titanal construction has been combined with a geometry featuring a well-balanced mix of rocker and taper. This creates a ski that is agile and turns smoothly even at lower speeds, while remaining super stable even when the speeds reach Mach levels.
The Project 91 blends power and agility in a unique way, making it suitable for a wide range of skiers in all possible types of snow conditions. This is a ski designed to dominate the frontside of the mountain from first to last chair, always begging for more.

Recommended Bindings
- Downhill - Marker Griffon 13, 100mm brake
- Downhill - Look SPX 13, 95mm/100mm brake {link coming soon}
- Downhill - Marker Griffon X
- Freeride-Touring - Marker Duke PT, 100mm brake
- Touring - Fritschi Tecton 13, 100mm brake {link coming soon}
Recommended Brake Width For This Ski - 95mmm/100mm
Each binding brand has slightly different methods for measuring ski brake widths, and please also note we are needing to clear the ski further back from the centre. So if a ski is "88mm wide" then where the brake sits the brake may well be 92mm or more. Although you can bend a brake slightly we do NOT recommend this, the brake is an important component and bending it can cause damage elsewhere effecting its function.
Our Ski Tester's Ski Review for The Extrem Project 91 2026 SkisAn incredible ski - don't think of this as a 91mm or wider all-mountain ski, as thanks to the sloping sidewalls the ski is as effective as an 88mm ski when carving, but offers the balance and float of a wider ski when required. The secret sauce? - Rubber damping in the tip and tail and sandwiched in the edges, combined with titanal to dampen the ski and increase edge hold. I have skied on its narrower brother the Project 83 for years but will be swapping out to the 91mm this season thanks to its versatility and performance especially through the WHOLE day from icy bulletproof pistes first thing to slush in the afternoon...
Scott - Ski Buyer

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 Project 91 Skis Construction
• Poplar/beech wood core
• Full-width Titanal
• Race rubber dampening
• Sintered race base
• ABS tail protector
Extrem Project 91 Skis Dimensions
Length (cm): 170 | 177 | 185
Tip (mm): 123 | 124 | 125
Waist (mm): 91 | 91 | 91
Tail (mm): 112 | 113 | 115
Radius (m): 16 | 17 | 18
Weight per ski (g) 1820 | 1880 | 2000
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 last Extrem use the thickest steel edges, bases and ABS sidewalls in the industry.
100% renewable energy Northern Sweden uses 100% renewable and 100% fossil-free electricity. In fact, the cleanest in the world (app.electricitymaps.com)
Pre-preg construction Extrem use pre-preg fiberglass and carbon fiber instead of liquid epoxy, which otherwise is the standard in the ski industry.
Minimal use of chemicals Extrem always strive to keep their use of harmful chemicals to a minimum.
Waste management They 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 materials Extrem 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 edges
Carbon footprint One 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 production All this means that Extrem Skis is, in fact, one of the most sustainable ski brands in the world. If not the most sustainable.