Project

From the street to the snow

Our passion is freestyle scootering and we have been in the center of a lot of projects since the beginning of the sport, such as French ID, Addict, Ethic DTC and many more. Over the years, we have built a real expertise on how to make a scooter that feels good, that behaves the way the rider wants.
As mountain lovers, the idea of bringing the feelings of scootering to the snow has been running through our minds for years, so the ride can never stops. We started designing prototypes more than five years ago, evolving every year step by step, but today, time has come to make this pleasure accessible to the greatest possible number of people.
The result is a snowscoot way lighter than anything you can find on the market, perfectly workable on any type of terrain, easy to handle and with a thrilling freestyle potentiel.
Welcome this new way of riding, aiming for both extreme scooter rider as well as people willing to just have a good time on the tracks, enjoying this new feeling of freedom.

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New way of shredding

A new form of snow sports whatsoever in ski resorts, snow parks or in your hood. Everyone will find this fun, the Eretic snowscoot is inter generational.

Winter 2015/2016

A worldwide distribution for the winter season 2015/2016. You can find the Eretic snowscoot in all good shops. For sale or rent, as you want.

Freedom on the height

A true feeling of freedom. You no longer have to put rigid boots for snow sports or carry a heavy and cumbersome equipment.


The eretic snowscoot

The only snow scooter for all generations.

Pivotal fork system

A pivot system at the fork for better handling.

Materials

The best were chosen : Alu 6061 T6 and 4130 cr heatthreated.

Sizes

Bar high : 680 mm / Bar width : 600 mm / Deck width : 130 mm

Tested & Approved

Our pro riders like his lightless (4,9kg) contrast to snowbiking (15kg).

Interchangeable parts

All eretic snowscoot parts can be replaced easily.

Designed by Kevin Demay

The famous freestyle scooter engineer designed the product