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2025 Elan Playmaker 101

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Available Lengths
164, 172, 180, and 188 cm
Side Cut
132/101/122 mm at 180 cm length
Turn Radius
18.1 m at 180 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Powder, All-Mountain, Park
Ability Level
Advanced Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
Elan Surf Rocker
Construction
Wood Core, Carbon, Tubelite Woodcore, Dual Float Technology, 360 Sidewall, Sintered Base

The 2025 Elan Playmaker 101 returns unchanged, much to the delight of surfy freestyle skiers who love light twin tips. These skis are a fantastic example of how a company can take some existing technology and construction techniques, and then add a new twist to the mix to create something new and supremely fun. Now as the mid-width of the line, there’s more freeride potential and slightly less park acumen. This doesn’t mean that you should cancel your freestyle plans, rather, the ski simply excels in a more modern freeride format. The fact that it’s a twin tip just gives it more versatility for when the park opportunities present themselves. At this width, and with this build, Elan is providing a large range of applications here with the Playmaker 101, and since the shape and weight make the ski amenable to a lot of different conditions and terrain, we’re looking at a great addition to the freestyle and freeride ski world.

The build stays the same, with the primary borrowed feature in terms of construction is the tubelite wood core that we’ve seen and loved in the Ripstick line for years. This light and energetic core made from poplar and paulownia is a great place to start for a ski like this. Instead of full-length carbon rods, we get them underfoot along the edges, providing good edge grip, strong stiffness in the middle, and fantastic energy. The lack of carbon in the forebody and through the tail of the ski makes it more flexible and amenable to both softer snow and freestyle prowess. By using a 360-degree sidewall construction with a partial cap on top, they keep the grip while enhancing the flotation and quickness. The trapezoidal shape of the capped portion gives the ski more leverage and power underfoot, and since it tapers to a thinner profile towards the ends of the skis, the flotation and maneuverability are both increased. This ends up generating their dual float technology, which is a huge part of the overall feel of the ski. In the 180, the ski weighs 1760 grams, so it’s on the light side while still containing most of the mass in the mid-zone of the ski. Tester Carl Grumbine notes that “Wow! This thing is awesome. The Playmaker matched my style and exceeded my expectations.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Elan Playmaker 101

Shape and profile return as well and at 101 mm underfoot, the Playmaker is highly useful in softer snow, while also retaining some good qualities for more on-trail skiing and carving performance. Conversely, you can keep it in the park, or the woods and it functions very well in those zones, especially on the feet of more advanced and skilled skiers. The tips and tails are highly maneuverable, both thanks to the build as well as the rocker. Elan is calling it their Surf Rocker profile, and it is on the symmetrical side, offering relatively similar bends on both ends. This gives the ski a nice directional feel while remaining playful and park-appropriate at the same time. The splay isn’t too dramatic, falling more on the low-profile side of the spectrum for low spin weight and minimal drag. In terms of turn shape, the radius is somewhat on the longer side, generating an 18.1-meter arc in the180 cm length. Given the weight and playfulness, skiers can break free from, and adhere to, the stated radius. Like most Elan skis, these work great at higher edge angles in a carved turn. The flex allows you to access the entirety of the sidecut, but if you jam on the ski and try to shorten it up in firmer snow, you’ll get a bit of negative feedback. They like to roll and love to smear. Danny Satterthwaite states that the 101 is a “great east coast free ski. Very quick for its width and floats well.”

Wow this thing is awesome! The playmaker matched my style and exceeded my expectations.This ski did it all for me, it was quick and floaty in the woods, snappy and forgiving in the bumps, and sturdy with a low swing weight on the jumps.
Carl Grumbine

A lot of skiers can enjoy this one. We’re stoked to see twin tip skis and are especially excited about Elan’s twins. Playmaker brings a creative and fun-loving skier into the Elan fold—one that falls more to the freeride and freestyle side of the spectrum. While Ripstick has been the bread and butter of Elan’s all-mountain and freeride division for a few years now, Playmaker appeals to a younger and more creative skier—one that will love the blend of light weight, high tech, and playful character.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Danny Satterthwaite
Age:22Height:6'3''
2025 Elan Playmaker 101 Skis
Size Tested:
188 CM
Size Impression
Right
Scores
Floatation:8/10
 
Stability:5/10
 
Quickness:8/10
 
Playfulness:9/10
 
Forgiveness:8/10
 
Edge Grip:5/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
Thoughts
Great east cost free ski. Very quick for its width and floats well. Would like to have this as a +1 with a narrower ski with metal. Seams soft for an every day out west ski.
Slightly stiffer and/or mount point slightly farther back.
Overal Impression
Very fun and quick but quite soft. Much better making slower, round/slashy turns with an upright stance.
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