Alberto Storti

Photographer

A super-young bundle of energy from Vicenza with a passion for climbing and skiing, he shot the photos for our Free category

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A super-young bundle of energy from Vicenza, Alberto divides his time between photography and outdoor sports, in particular climbing and skiing, with a style we like to call new school. A new member of our team, he shoots the photos for the Free category, from massive cliffs to powder pillows.
Thoughts
Necessity

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Thoughts
At the heart of every ski (duplicate)

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Intro
Products for mountaineers

Once you’ve chosen your skis, boots and bindings, your thoughts then turn to harnesses, crampons, ice axe and helmet, though perhaps not everyone, and not straight away. While it’s true that when starting out, especially for those transitioning from resort skiing who just want to start surfing some pow, the important thing is to get self-rescue equipment. It’s equally true, however, that the sport we love is a combination of two words: skiing and mountaineering.

Intro
Skimo bindings

They’re probably the element of your setup that’s evolved the most and seen the most crossover between disciplines. Which is why in general lighter bindings have adapted to make allowances for the trend for opting for wider skis, with hybrid drilling patterns and a greater selection of ski brakes. But the aspect that requires most scrutiny is the height difference between the front and rear pins.

Intro
Skimo poles
Tour
Intro
Tour: skis, boots & bindings

Take it easy

Free
Intro
Free skis, boots & bindings

New developments in the world of Free skis, boots, and bindings.

Free
Intro
Free skis

Wide, sturdy, but not too heavy

Free
Intro
Free boots

Something is brewing 

Free
Intro
Free bindings

The beginning of a new era

Thoughts
At the heart of every ski

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