



Z-90
This eye-catching, limited edition ski features exclusive artwork by Richard Morin. With 90mm underfoot that offers a 15m radius, this carving ski is ideal for groomers while handling low powder conditions with confidence. The Z-90 delivers nimble transitions and effortless turns. Our embedded VibeStop™ technology provides unmatched stability to make it all possible.
This is a limited production ski, only a few remain. Once we sell out, they're gone forever.
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Free return shipping is available for US and Canada.

Z-90 Specs & Construction
The Z-90 offers the ultimate carving experience. Best for those who ski the entire mountain, yet love the heart & soul of a carving ski.
Quick, meet nimble
The Z-90 offers the ultimate carving experience. Best for those who ski the entire mountain, yet love the heart & soul of a carving ski.

VibeStop™ Technology
The Z-90 is constructed with our patented vibration-killing technology, which means more vertical feet with less knee pain.


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Behind The Artwork
The 10th anniversary Z-90’s distinctive graphics are a striking new direction from Renoun’s typical geometric patterns. Designer Richard Morin, who created the original Renoun Endurance artwork a decade ago, found inspiration for the Z-90 in cosmic imagery, molecular alchemy, and natural phenomena.
The result is the organic golden swirls that flow along the ski’s topsheet. “I wanted to visualize the molecular alchemy of the VibeStop™ polymer in Renoun skis,” Morin says. “How a young skier with a dream eclipsed an industry, winning international awards with his first ski.” The resulting artwork is fluid, and, notes Renoun founder Cyrus, its beauty lies in the interpretation of the individual, as with any true artwork.