M7 Mantra Skis — Versatility Meets Power on Every Mountain
Dominate Every Terrain with the M7 Mantra Skis
The M7 Mantra Skis are designed for skiers who want it all — float in powder, stability on groomers, and power on variable snow. Known as one of the most versatile all-mountain skis, the M7 Mantra continues its legacy of high performance with advanced construction, premium materials, and the perfect balance of precision and playfulness.
Whether you’re charging steep lines or carving wide-open groomers, these skis adapt seamlessly to every challenge the mountain throws your way. At PeakGearSupply, we stock the M7 Mantra for serious skiers who demand reliable performance in every condition. For riders considering similar high-performance all-mountain options, also check out the Salomon QST X Skis, the Salomon Stance 96 Skis, or the carving-focused Salomon Men’s Stance Pro 86 Skis for alternative ride characteristics.
Why Choose the M7 Mantra Skis
All-Mountain Mastery
From back bowls to frontside trails, the M7 Mantra Skis deliver all-terrain confidence, making them a true quiver-killer.
Titanal Frame Construction
Featuring a durable Titanal frame, the M7 balances stiffness with responsiveness, ensuring stability even at high speeds.
3D Radius Sidecut
Carve short turns or power into long arcs with ease thanks to an innovative sidecut that adapts to your skiing style.
Rocker-Camber-Rocker Profile
A blend of tip and tail rocker with camber underfoot gives you float in powder and bite on hardpack.
If you want a slightly different feel for everyday frontside carving or more versatility in mixed snow, compare the Salomon QST X Skis or the Salomon Stance 96 Skis linked above.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Skill Level | Advanced – Expert |
| Ski Category | All-Mountain |
| Construction | Titanal Frame + Multi-Layer Wood Core |
| Rocker Profile | Rocker-Camber-Rocker |
| Radius | Multi-radius (short, medium, and long turn versatility) |
| Waist Width | ~96–100mm (depending on length) |
| Flex Rating | Medium-Stiff |
| Bindings Included | Not included (sold separately) |
Who Should Ride the M7 Mantra Skis?
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Advanced to expert skiers who want one ski for all conditions.
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Riders who split time between powder days and groomer sessions.
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Skiers looking for durability and precision at high speeds.
Pair your M7 Mantra with performance ski boots for maximum response. Protect your setup with a ski travel bag or explore more all-mountain skis.
Pro Skiing Tips
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Wax regularly to maintain glide across different snow conditions.
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Use sharp edges for hardpack carving and icy terrain.
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For multi-day trips, check out Backcountry’s ski touring tips to maximize safety and performance.
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Compare reviews at Powder Magazine for deep-dive insights.
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Shop more ski gear at REI’s ski section.
Expert Insights
For more insights into the Volkl M7 Mantra’s performance and technology, explore:
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Volkl Official – in-depth technical specifications and design philosophy.
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Ski Magazine – trusted professional reviews and on-snow performance testing.
FAQs — M7 Mantra Skis
Do the M7 Mantra Skis come with bindings?
No, bindings are sold separately, giving you the flexibility to choose your ideal pairing.
Are the M7 Mantra Skis good for powder?
Yes, with tip and tail rocker, they float well in softer snow while still holding strong on groomers.
What level skier is best for these skis?
They’re built for advanced and expert skiers seeking versatile, high-performance skis.
How wide are the M7 Mantra Skis?
They feature a waist width around 96–100mm, striking the perfect balance between stability and agility.
Can they handle high speeds?
Absolutely — the Titanal frame and stiff construction ensure confidence at top speed.
Take Control of the Mountain
The M7 Mantra Skis are the ultimate weapon for skiers who refuse to compromise between power, versatility, and precision. Whether you’re chasing powder, carving corduroy, or navigating mixed terrain, the M7 delivers confidence in every turn.
Shop the complete ski collection or explore more outdoor adventure gear. For expert takes, check Powder Magazine’s reviews and Backcountry’s ski insights.












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