
Agent 3 Sam Anthamatten
Built on the multiple award-winning Agent 3 platform, this limited-edition design honors Sam Anthamatten and the Faction team’s journey through the Altai in the latest Faction film “150 Hours from Home”. The base traces the terrain they climbed together, while braided riverbeds wind across the top sheet like the ancient networks they navigated.
It features a lightweight core, 106mm waist, progressive shape, high-tech carbon weave, balanced flex, and expertly engineered rocker. Just like the Agent 3, it is forgiving on the uphill and at home on the downhill faces. The Agent 3 Sam Anthamatten showcases the spirit of exploration: balanced, grounded and always curious.
Artwork by Faction athlete and artist Andrew Pollard.
You'll love this ski if...
- You want a wider free-touring ski that is also lightweight
- You think light weight is important, but downhill performance and durability are better
- You like to charge hard in variable snow and float above the powder
- You want a one-ski quiver that is dependable no matter the location, no matter the conditions
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Built on the multiple award-winning Agent 3 platform, this limited-edition design honors Sam Anthamatten and the Faction team’s journey through the Altai in the latest Faction film “150 Hours from Home”. The base traces the terrain they climbed together, while braided riverbeds wind across the top sheet like the ancient networks they navigated.
It features a lightweight core, 106mm waist, progressive shape, high-tech carbon weave, balanced flex, and expertly engineered rocker. Just like the Agent 3, it is forgiving on the uphill and at home on the downhill faces. The Agent 3 Sam Anthamatten showcases the spirit of exploration: balanced, grounded and always curious.
Artwork by Faction athlete and artist Andrew Pollard.
You'll love this ski if...
- You want a wider free-touring ski that is also lightweight
- You think light weight is important, but downhill performance and durability are better
- You like to charge hard in variable snow and float above the powder
- You want a one-ski quiver that is dependable no matter the location, no matter the conditions























