Shapeshifting season, warmer weather yet great conditions.
Just a short drive and a ferry ride across the fjord from home, and we were right in the heart of it. The mountains surround you from every side, and the possibilities for lines is endless. The conditions were perfect for a great spring session.
At Fjell, our naming convention is simple yet deep: every model is named after a local Norwegian peak. MT 1365 (where MT stands for Mountain, or Fjell) is shaped by the elevation and specific riding characteristics of the mountain it’s named after. This ensures that the board’s performance directly reflects the terrain of our alpine backyard.



The ascent is relatively mellow, offering stunning panoramic views and a variety of terrain right from the start. The descent is a blast all the way down: starting with a steeper, technical top, transitioning into a playful mid-section with endless line choices, and finishing off with some fun pillow lines at the bottom. A perfect mix of everything.


Engineered for efficiency, our lightweight boards feature a perfectly balanced hike mode to make the ascent as effortless as possible. With a versatile range of lengths to suit every rider—available in 157cm, 161.8cm, 164.5cm, and 168cm—we’ve got you covered no matter your size or style




The shapes provide great float in powder, handles packed snow and demanding conditions like a dream. Lightweight, stable, precise without any compromise for the playfulness.


With the return of the light comes the reward of the hike. Days spent outdoors are the ones that truly count. Pure satisfaction from sunrise to sunset.




Set up Jan Ivar: Fjell MT 1365s 161,8cm, Spark Surge Bindings, Kohla skins / Kjetil: Fjell^ MT 1180s 150cm, Union Charger Bindings, Kohla skins.
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Riding by Jan Ivar Wolstad / Photos by Kjetil Bjørge
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