Whatever your years of experience on the ski slopes, your level is based on technical criteria (turns, parallel, snow plow, etc.)

We offer here a detailed description of the ski levels as well as their correspondence with the Swiss or French Ski Schools to facilitate your search.

Table of equivalences

LevelDescription
Green Evasiono To be able to move on a flat ski on the feet.
o Be able to slide down the fall line and stop in a snow plow.
Blue Evasiono To be able to master a blue slope in a turning snowplow.
o Be able to climb stairs or scissors.
o Be able to make crossings with parallel skis.
Blue Star Evasiono To be able to master a blue slope in a snow plow turn.
o Be able to descend an average slope in side skidding.
o Be able to make the first changes of direction using a "V" switch.
Red Evasiono Be able to master a red track in a parallel turn.
o Be able to perform waltzes in both directions.
o Be able to perform a basic air on small jumps.
Red Star Evasiono To be able to master a red runway in a short turn.
o Be able to chain several turns on an easy piste ski.
o Be able to perform an ollie with the help of the field.
Black Evasiono To be able to master an unprepared snow descent with parallel skis.
o Be able to make parallel turns in switch.
o Be able to perform "style" jumps (straights and / or grabs) on a medium jump.
Black Star Evasiono Be able to carve on a wide and easy track
o Be able to perform different tricks on the track.
o Be able to master a black slope in a short turn with the use of poles.
Gold Evasiono To be able to master all the slopes and all the snows on the 4 Valleys area.
o Be able to perform at least one short turn variant and one cut turn variant
o Be able to perform a "slope style run" by combining tricks on the piste and switch.
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