OUT OF THE ORDINARY! HEAD Film Launch - 22nd November
We are excited to remind you that the online premiere of Out of the Ordinary, our newest Team Movie will go live November 22nd at 18:00 CET.
We are excited to remind you that the online premiere of Out of the Ordinary, our newest Team Movie will go live November 22nd at 18:00 CET.
Emma Aicher continues her run of success into the new season. The 22-year-old German athlete, who celebrated her first World Cup victories in the Downhill and Super-G in the spring of 2025, finishes third in the Slalom in Levi on Saturday, her first podium in a technical discipline. British Laurie Taylor misses his first podium by just four hundredths of a second on Sunday in the men's Slalom.
At HEAD, we’re proud to introduce TWO-FACED – a groundbreaking film by David Meier that redefines what’s possible in mountain sports. In this project, David took on an extraordinary challenge: combining skiing and biking in the heart of the Arlberg’s snow-covered peaks.
A successful start to the season for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels with Lara Gut-Behrami finishing third in the Giant Slalom in Sölden on Saturday, the first race of the new season. For the 34-year-old Swiss athlete, this is the 101st podium finish of her career and the 29th in this discipline. On Sunday, Atle Lie McGrath bagged the next podium in the Giant Slalom.
The best ski team in the World Championships with three Gold medals in the individual events, the best ski team in the World Cup with 20 victories and 7900 points in the FIS Brand Ranking; that is the HEAD Worldcup Rebels' impressive tally as they start the Olympic season in Sölden on a mission to defend their title.
A new three-year partnership will see HEAD and TYROLIA support the Freeride World Tour with premium equipment for staff and a presence at FWT Junior, FWT Qualifier and all Pro events through 2028
Dear Partner, We hope you’ve had a great summer and are ready for the winter season ahead. We are excited to share that the official trailer of our 3rd annual HEAD | TYROLIA Freeski Team film, OUT OF THE ORDINARY, directed by Jeff Thomas, will premiere on Friday, September 19th at 17:00 CET.
60th anniversary of the Porsche 911 Targa: 2025 sees the Porsche 911 Targa with its iconic roll bar celebrate its 60th anniversary, which inspired the experts at Head and Porsche to develop exclusive Porsche 7 Series and Porsche 8 Series skis that epitomise performance and the very highest level of quality.
Lindsey Vonn is making a historic run for the upcoming Olympic season, and a bold new chapter is about to unfold. Following her sensational comeback, the American ski icon will be joined by none other than fellow HEAD legend Aksel Lund Svindal.
HEAD Group, a leading global sports equipment company, takes over the AQUALUNG Group.
Welcome to the HEAD team: A technical specialist with five World Cup victories so far, Linus Straßer joins the Rebels. In February 2025, the 32-year-old German athlete won the Bronze medal in the Slalom at the World Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm.
The best ski team at the World Championships and the best ski team in the World Cup - HEAD once again proves its supremacy in alpine ski racing in the 2024/25 season. The HEAD World Cup Rebels won three individual Gold medals at the World Championships thanks to Franjo von Allmen, Camille Rast and Stephanie Venier, while Lara Gut-Behrami set a new record with her sixth Crystal Globe.
The technical discipline events at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley round off the 2024/25 alpine ski season. Following the Super-G at the weekend, Lara Gut-Behrami also wins the Giant Slalom in the USA on Tuesday. Sara Hector finishes third, placing her third overall in this discipline.
Lara Gut-Behrami skis a brilliant run with a lead of 1.33 seconds over her rival for the Super-G Crystal Globe, Federica Brignone, to secure victory in Sun Valley on Sunday. This is her seventh Crystal Globe overall, her sixth in the Super-G, and the third in a row in this discipline. Lindsey Vonn takes second place, putting her on the podium for the first time since her sensational comeback.
The 2025 Freeride World Tour (FWT) Finals, Yeti Xtreme Verbier by Honda, went down earlier today on the infamous Bec des Rosses face that towers above the fabled and picturesque outdoor epicentre that is Verbier, Switzerland.
The star-studded and show-stopping event served as the culmination of this winter’s action-packed FWT, with six Head athletes competing for their shot at glory following t
Emma Aicher joins the list of winners, also in the Super-G. The 21-year-old German athlete races to victory in the Super-G in La Thuile on Thursday to follow up her debut World Cup win in the Downhill in Kvitfjell at the beginning of March. Atle Lie McGrath finishes second at his home Slalom in Hafjell on Sunday, his sixth podium of the season.
Franjo von Allmen skis from one success to the next. Following up on his title as World Champion in the Downhill in Saalbach and his first World Cup victory in the discipline in Crans Montana right after that, the Swiss athlete confirms his absolute top form with first place in the Downhill in Kvitfjell on Saturday. This is World Cup victory number three for the 23-year-old HEAD World Cup Rebel.
Emma Aicher finally reaches the best in the world in Kvitfjell. The 21-year-old German athlete stands on top of the World Cup podium for the first time on Saturday in the second Downhill event in Kvitfjell. Cornelia Hütter is in third place. The day before in the first Downhill in Kvitfjell, Cornelia Hütter and Emma Aicher celebrate a double victory for the HEAD Worldcup Rebels.
There's no holding back Franjo von Allmen. Following his brilliant World Championship title in the Downhill in Saalbach, the Swiss athlete races to the top of the podium in the World Cup. On Saturday, in Crans Montana, the 23-year-old wins a World Cup Downhill for the first time.
They are reusable and recyclable: HEAD will launch their revolutionary and sustainable RENEW skis on February 20th, 2025. These skis are made from materials that can be renewed and recycled thanks to a new technology. Studies show that this new, innovative concept reduces their carbon footprint by 26 per cent* and that the wooden core can be reused up to five times**.