Slalom Skis Without Bindings | Radar, HO, KD, Connelly
Show Filters
Sort by

How to choose a blank slalom ski

Slalom skis without bindings — for skiers who want to upgrade the ski but keep their boots, or set up a new ski with the boots they choose. Beginner wide-bodies through to tournament builds, in kids, womens and mens sizes.

Shape, size, and matching your boots

A blank slalom ski is the ski only, no bindings fitted — exactly what you want when you’re upgrading the ski but keeping the boots you already ride, or building a setup from scratch with boots you’ve picked separately. Most modern slalom skis share a universal front-binding hole pattern, so the boots you have today will usually fit the new ski. Rear bindings can be brand-specific, so check before mounting an RTP from a different brand. Shape sets the personality. Wide-body skis have the biggest surface area for the easiest deep-water start and the most stable ride — the right pick for beginners, heavier skiers, anyone returning to the sport, and skiers happy at slower boat speeds. The KD Powercarve and Connelly Big Daddy sit here. Hybrid shapes (wide tip, narrower tail) keep the easy lift and add more bite through the turn — the Connelly Outlaw and HO Omni Ultra are typical hybrids. Traditional shapes are narrower and more aggressive, with edge-to-edge concave bases that always want to be on an edge — fast, sharp, less forgiving. The Radar Senate Lithium, HO Carbon Sabre and tournament-level Vapor Pro Build, Syndicate Works and KD Titanium sit here. Size by weight and boat speed. Heavier skiers and slower speeds want a longer ski for the lift; lighter skiers and faster speeds want a shorter ski for the response. Beginners and skiers returning after time away should size up — extra length forgives a lot. The buyer’s guide above has the full chart. Womens and kids’ specific shapes are designed for lighter rider weights, with narrower stance options and matched stiffness — Radar Lyric and KD Xenon for womens; Radar TRA, KD Cobalt and HO Future Omni for kids. They’re not just colour swaps — the build genuinely suits the rider. The fin and foil come pre-set from factory. Leave them at the factory setting unless you understand fin theory — every adjustment changes how the ski rides, and one change at a time is the rule.

Win Back Your Order!

Sign up to our mailing list so you don't miss out on exclusive deals, latest product drops and more.
Get the chance to Win Back your order!

×