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At a Glance
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Description
The Montero AX handles groomers, fresh snow, and heavy spring snow without complaint. The Light Core and All Mountain Rocker make it playful underfoot, while Tip & Tail Flex softens the shovel and tail for smooth turn initiation.
At 80mm with Stöckli's typical edge hold, it's a sensible one-ski quiver for skiers who mostly ride hardpack but want flexibility when conditions change.
| Waist Width | 80mm |
|---|---|
| Sidecut | 124 / 80 / 112mm |
| Weight | ~1,856g per ski (173cm) |
| Core | Light European wood (poplar, beech, paulownia) |
| Construction | Sandwich sidewall, titanal with S-shaped notches, Full Edge Contact |
| Profile | Rocker / Camber / Rocker |
| Best For | All-mountain explorer — lightweight versatility from groomers to powder |
Pair It With
Compatible ski bindings.
Flat-mount — any standard alpine binding is compatible.
Details
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- SKI
- Vendor
- Stockli
Stöckli Montero AX
By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry ski tests, and customer feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this ski · Various test sites
The take
“One of the best carving skis on the hill — precise on edge, incredibly powerful, stable at higher speeds.”
The Montero AX is Stöckli's precision frontside carver in the all-mountain lineup — 80mm underfoot with dual titanal and FTC technology. It's narrower and lighter than the Montero AR, with a snappier turn personality and quicker edge-to-edge transitions.
On hardpack and groomers, the AX delivers class-leading edge hold for an 80mm ski. It handles ice and firm morning conditions exceptionally well, with a lively rebound out of turns that keeps you moving. The FTC cutouts in the titanal give the tip and tail a friendlier flex than you'd expect from a full metal ski, making turn initiation accessible without dulling the response underfoot.
The 2025/2026 construction update refined the core and tail shape, making it easier to balance on and providing easier turn initiation at lower speeds. It's still a performance ski that rewards good technique, but the gap between "carving tool" and "daily driver" has narrowed.
Versatility is decent for its width — it handles bumps, trees, and spring snow without complaint. But it's not a powder ski, and skiers who spend significant time off-piste should look wider.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: Flat mount. Our pick: Salomon Strive 13D GW.
- Salomon Strive 13D GWStandard pairing
Ships as the system binding with the AX. DIN 4.5-13, GripWalk compatible. Matched to the ski's performance level.
The Montero AX ships as a system ski with Salomon Strive 13D GW bindings.












