Filmed in Utah at Brighton and Powder Mountain, in this follow up to last year’s Moving Forward, Salomon team riders Nils Mindnich, Blake Moller, Luke Lund, and Johan Nordhag put the Salomon Highpath and Super 8 to the test from top to bottom in the mountains. The Highpath and Super 8 are designed to be all-mountain destroyers, from steeps to wind lips, groomers to trees, and everything in between and outside of those boundaries.

But in addition to these boards proclivity for all terrain and high-performance mentality, they represent the forward motion that Salomon is dedicated to in terms of sustainable construction. The Highpath and Super 8 utilize the brand’s most sustainable builds to date, something that they plan to keep pushing in the seasons to come.

It’s this sort of commitment to the process, both when it comes to riding and sustainability, that keeps Salomon a favorite underfoot, year after year.

From Salomon:
Utilizing our most sustainable construction to date, the Highpath and Super 8 represent a forward motion and a new standard in our efforts to design high performance, low impact gear. Keep moving forward, every day.

The entire video was shot between Brighton and Powder Mountain, all lift accessible terrain, emphasizing the all-mountain capabilities of these boards, “from the backside to the frontside, while hitting every side hit and wind lip along the way.” Essentially, elevated resort riding including in-bounds and side-country. No sleds, crazy missions, or inaccessible terrain. 

Riders: Nils Mindnich, Blake Moller, Luke Lund, and Johan Nordhag. Directed by Tyler Orton. Sound by Thom Pringle.