Stöckli is a Swiss ski manufacturer known for its high-quality, handcrafted skis. The company was founded in 1935 by Josef Stöckli and has built a reputation for precision engineering, durability, and top-tier performance. Stöckli skis are popular among competitive skiers, ski instructors, and enthusiasts who value craftsmanship over mass production.
Key Features of Stöckli Skis: Handmade in Switzerland: Unlike many mass-produced skis, Stöckli uses traditional handcrafting techniques combined with modern technology. Premium Materials: They incorporate high-end materials like Titanal, carbon fiber, and wood cores to enhance performance and longevity. Racing Heritage: Stöckli has a strong presence in alpine racing, with many World Cup athletes using their skis. High Precision and Stability: Known for smooth handling, excellent edge grip, and high-speed stability, making them ideal for expert skiers. Limited Production: Stöckli produces fewer skis than major brands, ensuring strict quality control and exclusivity.
Popular Stöckli Ski Models:Laser Series – High-performance skis for racing and on-piste carving skis.Stormrider Series – All-mountain and freeride skis for versatility in various conditions. For 2025 Stockli produced the Nela 88, the women's version of the Stormrider 88.Montero Series – a new series in 2025, these skis are positioned between Stöckli’s race-oriented Laser series and the more freeride-focused Stormrider series, making them a great choice for all-mountain skiers who enjoy carving but also want adaptability in variable conditions.Edge Series – Stockli's strongly built ski touring skis, the Edge skis are not the lightest for touring but provide superior downhill performance.