Völkl Adds Two New Models To Its Progressive Freeski Lineup For 2025/26.

With the new Revolt 101 and a reworked Revolt 86, Völkl adds two new models to its progressive freeski lineup for 2025/26.

Following the spirit of the Völkl “Built Together” philosophy, the skis were developed in close collaboration with athletes, engineers, and artists. From daily sporty, playful runs at the resort to park, slopestyle and big air, the two models blend freestyle with all mountain performance and impress with Völkl innovative technologies and unique designs the Revolt series is known for.

Revolt 101: One for all

If Völkl athlete and pro skier Stian Hagen had to choose only one ski he could ride for the rest of his life it would be the Revolt 101. From firm hardpack, baked powder to long days in the resorts – the lightweight, performative Revolt 101 is made for freeride enthusiasts of all skill levels and hits the sweet spot for classic oriented skiers, mature freestylers, or former racers with freeski ambitions. It is designed for anyone looking for an easy to handle all mountain ski for everyday use, which feels at home in a wide variety of conditions.

The Revolt 101 feels direct on the edge and offers an agile ride on the slopes, excels in treeruns and isn’t overpowering when taking it easy. The Revolt 101 is directionally shaped with a flat tail for a freestyle ski with a forward-oriented character that promotes carving. Off-piste its agile nature provides better control in all kinds of conditions. In addition, the proven Völkl 3D radius sidecut ensures outstanding manoeuvrability and enables even the tightest of turns.

Available in four lengths, the 101 completes the Revolt lineup as an affordable, durable mid-width ski 

Revolt 86: “Jib and that”

Thanks in part to its Tough Box construction that provides just the right amount of pop and manoeuvrability, the Revolt 86 has been a favorite in the park, big air and slopestyle for years.

For the 25/26 season, Völkl provides the freestyler with an updated model reworked in collaboration with the Norwegian freestyle pro and Olympic champion Birk Rudd. The new Revolt 86 is lighter, faster and more durable while retaining its original shape. To increase speed, the twin tip gets an updated base with the P-Tex 4504 Race Base used on the World Cup and considered as Völkl’s fastest base. A new bamboo wood core makes the Revolt 86 one of the lightest competition-grade skis available.

Jibbing and buttering, rails and kickers – the Revolt is at home in the park and is the perfect ski for those looking to enter the freestyle world.

Minimalism, inspired by the mountains

In the spirit of the Völkl Built Together tradition, for the 25/26 season Völkl worked with Canadian artist Tylor Macmillan to create compelling top sheet designs that embody the performance characteristics of the Revolt models, including the new Revolt 101 and reworked Revolt 86. Macmillan’s designs are restrained and clean using matte surfaces and uniform tones that form the foundation for abstract elements inspired by the mountains for a lineup that once again is visually captivating.

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