Stinius Skjøtskift
Born and raised in Oppdal, Norway, Stinius has a colourful upbringing gaining his technique from racing and creativity from skateboarding. Mixing these two led inevitable to Stinius ending up in exploring freestyle-skiing.
Today, Stinius is a known for his rock-solid freeride skiing, lofty tricks that he throws down both in the park and the backcountry and his always positive attitude. We are stoked to have Stinius onboard as a Sweet-athlete. You can also catch him in Matchstick Production’s latest work - The Land of the Giants.
Stinius’ gear
Check out what Stinius wears as he rips down the mountain.
Stinius’ gear
Check out what Stinius wears as he rips down the mountain.
Funfact
If you catch Stinius on the mountian, you might get lucky and find him at the nearest club, behind the DJ-booth. Stinius doesn’t only know how to throw crazy spins, but he will also spin the night away while doing his DJ-gigs.
The Land of the Giants
Stinius takes on the world stage as he appears in MSP’s newest grand movie - The Land of the Giants, coming out in fall 2023.
Stronger. Lighter. Better.
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