Photo of Eirik Moberg - Kryptoskier

Eirik Moberg - Kryptoskier

Arendal, Norway | Active: 2014-present public archive | Known for: Kryptoskier, ON3P films, Krypto Pro, street skiing, KimboSessions | Current: ON3P street and creative ski projects



Nordkette Light And Kryptoskier Motion



The Nordkette skyline above Innsbruck sat sharp against winter light when Eirik Moberg linked turns through Kryptonius in Inn$brooklyn. The snow around Patscherkofel and Nordkette looked firm, fast, and slightly metallic, the kind of surface where a buttery press can either float or chatter out. Moberg made the features look calmer than they were. His skiing has often worked that way: quiet shoulders, clean lock-ins, late releases, carved entries, and a loose rhythm that turns park and street objects into choreography. The nickname Kryptoskier fits because the movement feels coded, personal, and instantly readable once the clip starts.



Arendal Before The ON3P Years



Moberg’s verified competition record begins far from the full street-film identity he later built. FIS lists him as a Norwegian freestyle skier from Arendal, born in 1997, with starts in slopestyle, big air, and halfpipe from 2014 through 2018. His early results include the 2014 FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Chiesa in Valmalenco, big air starts at Skeikampen and Hovden, and national championship appearances at Wyller, Dombås, Hafjell, and Geilo.

That record is useful because it shows a skier who did pass through the formal Norwegian freestyle system before becoming a film-first rider. The results were not the point of his later profile. They were the base layer: judged runs, speed management, jump takeoffs, rail control, and the ability to ski under structure before pulling toward a more personal visual style.



The Backyard Park In Southern Norway



Fri Flyt’s 2023 feature on Moberg’s pro model gives a more personal origin. Moberg said the journey started when he and his father began building a park in the yard at home in Arendal. That detail explains more than a result sheet. A home-built setup teaches repetition, improvisation, and the habit of seeing features where other people see empty snow.

Arendal is not a famous freeski production line like Laax, Park City, or Mammoth. For Moberg, that made creativity practical. If the feature did not exist, it had to be shaped. If the speed was wrong, it had to be solved. That early environment matches the later Kryptoskier style: playful, measured, rail-first, and comfortable on features that do not look standardized.



KimboSessions And The Scandinavian Style Circle



KimboSessions became one of the key cultural stages for Moberg. Newschoolers listed him in the skier cast for KimboSessions 2018, alongside Kim Boberg, Øystein Bråten, Johan Berg, Noah Albaladejo, Hugo Burvall, Alex Ferreira, Ferdinand Dahl, Jake Mageau, Phil Casabon, Lucas Stål Madison, Magnus Granér, and other style-heavy riders.

The 2018 Through the Park clip described him as Krypto Skier and said he won rider of the week at KimboSessions. That event matters because it rewards more than contest scoring. Kläppen’s shaped park lines, creative transitions, knuckles, rails, and side hits favor skiers who can make small movements look intentional. Moberg’s calm body position fits that exact setting.



ON3P 2 And The First Wider Signal



ON3P helped move Moberg’s skiing into a wider international audience. FREESKIER covered ON3P 2 in 2018, listing Moberg with Lucas Stål Madison, Anttu Oikkonen, Forster Meeks, Maximilliam Smith, Magnus Granér, Vincent Prévost, Jonnie Merrill, Jake Mageau, Karl Fostvedt, Chase Mohrman, and Ian King.

The source framed the edit across streets, park, and Hokkaido powder, with the ON3P crew treating everyday terrain as something to jib, jump, or slide. Moberg’s place in that cast makes sense. He is not only a technical rail skier. His best clips often carry a soft, rolling quality, as if the trick starts from the carve before the takeoff instead of from the feature itself.



Minnesota Streets In ON3P 4



ON3P 4, released in 2019, tightened the street context. Prime Skiing and Newschoolers list the film as a Minnesota street project featuring Forster Meeks, Alex Hackel, Siver Voll, Eirik Moberg, and Pete Christensen, filmed and edited by Oliver Hoblitzelle. That setting is important: Minnesota street skiing means cold rails, urban stair sets, snow shoveled into run-ins, and landings that are often more packed than soft.

For Moberg, those constraints suit the style. A clean press on a street rail does not only depend on balance. It depends on approach angle, edge release, speed check, and whether the skier can keep the upper body quiet while the skis do the talking. ON3P 4 helped place him in the North American street conversation.



ON3P 6, 7, And 8 As A Film Run



The later ON3P films give Moberg’s archive real weight. Downdays listed ON3P 6 in 2023 as the brand’s sixth full urban movie, featuring Eirik “Kryptoskier” Moberg with Forster Meeks, Oscar Weary, Jake Mageau, Chase Mohrman, Mike Carmazzi, Maximilliam Smith, Andrew Branch, and Leo Bergstrom. Espen Thomassen directed, filmed, edited, and shaped the project’s visual identity.

ON3P 7 followed in 2024 with Moberg, Forster Meeks, Maximilliam Smith, Andrew Branch, Espen Thomassen, and Kosuke Kusakari. ON3P 8 arrived in 2025 with Jake Mageau, Oscar Weary, Moberg, Forster Meeks, Maximilliam Smith, Andrew Branch, Aleksander Kongelf, and Leo Bergström, and Moberg also appears in the additional filming credits. That three-year run makes him more than a guest rider. He is part of the brand’s street-film language.



Krypto Pro And The Ski Under His Feet



The ON3P Krypto Pro gives Moberg’s profile a rare equipment marker. Fri Flyt described him as one of very few Norwegian skiers with his own pro model, while retail listings connect the Krypto Pro to the Jeffrey 102 shape, freestyle use, a softer custom core profile, and a park-oriented detune.

That design context lines up with the skiing. Moberg’s clips use butters, presses, rail slides, carved takeoffs, nose and tail pressure, and natural-feature slashes. A ski for that approach needs enough grip to hold speed into a lip, enough softness to bend through a press, and enough width to move from park to powder pockets without changing the whole rhythm.



Harlaut Archive, Off The Leash, And Current Krypto



Moberg’s recent public trail keeps moving through rider-led projects. Skipowd.tv lists Brady’s Archive with Eirik “Krypto Skier” Moberg, Isaac Simhon, Bella Bacon, Noah Albaladejo, and Henrik Harlaut, connected to Harlaut Apparel. WINTER´24 | Behind the shoot stars Moberg with Sleepy Grill, Ez Pvnda, Noah Albaladejo, and Valentin Morel, with videography by Hugo Gadelius and Henrik Harlaut.

His 2024 Off The Leash Video Edition entry adds a short solo street marker tied to B-Dog and Casablunt. The safest current viewing path for skipowd.tv is Kryptonius in Inn$brooklyn, ON3P 4, ON3P 6, ON3P 7, ON3P 8, Brady’s Archive, WINTER´24, and Off The Leash Video Edition 2024. That sequence shows the real shape of Moberg’s page: Norwegian roots, KimboSessions style, ON3P street films, a pro model, and a Kryptoskier identity built through video rather than podiums.

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