

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I set up the QST Spark Jr M for a strong young skier and was impressed with how balanced it felt. The waist gives them stability, the rocker tips keep things fun off-trail, and the short radius helps carve tighter turns. It’s a great bridge ski for kids moving toward all-mountain confidence.""Who It’s ForCapable Young Skiers Ready for More:Designed for progressing kids who already have the basics down, the Spark Jr M is perfect for those who want to ski faster, carve cleaner, and explore beyond groomed runs. It provides stability for learning technique while staying playful and approachable. What It’s ForAll-Mountain Versatility with Playful Freedom:Equally at home on groomers, soft snow, and first off-piste adventures, the Spark Jr M blends rocker, camber, and a short turn radius to encourage carving, floating, and progression. It’s a setup that helps kids experiment with terrain while maintaining control. Why We Like ItStability and Playfulness in One Package:We like the Spark Jr M because it balances control with creativity. The composite core and fiberglass laminate keep the ski durable and forgiving, while the rocker profile and 85mm waist deliver both float and edge grip. Paired with the included L6 bindings, it’s a reliable, confidence-building package for growing skiers."
Price: $399.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I set up the QST Spark Jr M for a strong young skier and was impressed with how balanced it felt. The waist gives them stability, the rocker tips keep things fun off-trail, and the short radius helps carve tighter...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve watched kids hop on the QST Spark Jr S and immediately start experimenting—switch skiing, small jumps, and creative turns. They’re light, forgiving, and confidence-boosting, with just enough stability...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve watched kids hop on the QST Spark Jr S and immediately start experimenting—switch skiing, small jumps, and creative turns. They’re light, forgiving, and confidence-boosting, with just enough stability...