Freeride Ski - explained in the PalmerProject-Ski and Snowboard-Lexicon
Good all round skis, as comfortable on piste as off it. Fat enough to give novice off-piste skiers enough float to cope with powder conditions but thin enough for edge to edge speed on piste. They are generally softer than Fat Freeride skis to lift in powder during turning and to help turn initiation on-piste. Fat Freeride skis, these are specialized off-piste tools aimed at skiers who will spend the majority of their time away from groomers or who are fortunate enough to have at least two pairs of skis. Relative stiff with a geometry for medium to large turns perform well in powder, crud and should have enough grip on hardpack. Piste performance is usually okay but they won't shred moguls down the zipper line. The longest fat freeride skis are in the 190-200cm range and require considerable skill and strength to tame.