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L QST BLANK T + L6 GW Illusion

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Description

The ultimate tool for the next generation of freeriders is here. The QST Blank Team, the younger sibling of the QST Blank, is a versatile one-ski quiver designed for young freeriders who thrive in both the park and on powdery slopes. With a 92mm waist (88mm in shorter lengths), it offers excellent float on deep snow days while maintaining effortless style on freestyle jumps. The rocker in the tip and tail ensures snappy turns, smooth landings, and seamless transitions when switching directions, making it the perfect choice for up-and-coming freeriders.

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Details

Type
SKI
Vendor
Salomon
SKU
L47659901

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PTO ReviewAll-Mountain

Salomon QST Blank Team

By PTO Team, Based on official specs and professional review consensus · Spec analysis + professional review consensus on this ski ·

Carving4Park6Playful.8Forgive.9Stabili.4Powder6
Carving4
Park6
Playfulness8
Forgiveness9
Stability4
Powder6

The take

The grown-up ski your kid actually wants. Freeride DNA in a junior package.

The QST Blank Team is Salomon's junior version of the QST Blank freeride platform. Same idea, scaled down. 92mm waist, poplar core, full sandwich sidewalls, rocker-camber-rocker. For a kids' ski, that's a serious spec sheet.

Most junior skis use foam cores and cap construction to save cost. The Blank Team doesn't. Full poplar woodcore means real energy return and better snow feel. Full sandwich sidewalls mean actual edge grip, not the vague edge hold you get from a $200 kid's ski. This matters when your kid starts pushing harder.

92mm waist puts it squarely in freeride territory for a junior ski. On a Mt. Hood powder day, it floats. On spring groomers, the camber underfoot still holds an edge. The 12m radius at 146 is on the shorter side, which makes sense for kids who turn in tight spaces.

Four sizes: 128 to 152. The 128 and 137 have an 88mm waist. This isn't a beginner ski in terms of positioning, but the soft flex and rocker profile make it very forgiving. An intermediate kid who's done with rental gear and ready for a real ski? This is the right step.

Comes with the L6 GW binding. DIN 2-5.5, GripWalk compatible. It's a basic junior binding that does its job — secure, safe, and easy for parents to adjust.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: Integrated system. Our pick: L6 GW (included).

    System ski with L6 GW bindings included. DIN 2-5.5, GripWalk compatible. No additional binding purchase needed.