There’s a lot of good skiers these days. And it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of all of them. To help you out, we made a list of newcomers that are standing out from the mass. Some names might be more known than others, but we feel like all of the skiers on this list are just about to blow up. These are the best freestyle skiers to keep an eye on for the 2020/2021 season.



Isaac Simhon @ez_pvnda

Isaac Simhon aka ez_pvnda, which is probably what most people know him by, is definitely the new style god. With banger shots in Henrik Harlaut’s new movie “Salute”, we hope to see a full part out of him soon enough. Being under Henrik’s wing means the future is bright for this guy.

Cal Carson @calcarson

With back to back last part in both Child Labor's movies, Cal Carson is one of the best street skiers to look out for. With a unique style and trick selection, this guy can pretty much do anything he wants in the streets. It’s only a matter of time until he gets a Real Ski invite.



Skip to 15:55 for Cal's part



Parker Norvell
@pknorvell

Fresh off winning Discovery of the Year at IF3 with the last part in Strickly’s Bermuda, Parker is one of the new guys to watch out for in the backcountry. Mainly known for park before that and a former Superunknown finalist, you would have never guessed that the season was cut short while watching his part.

Skip to 31:13 for Parker's part


Kuura Koivisto @kuurakoivisto

Another crazy finnish skier out of Ruka? What a surprise. Kuura Koivisto is a madman both on rails and jumps. Fresh off a finalist spot in Superunknown, even though the finals didn’t happen because of the pandemic, this guy’s definitely one of the best skiers to come out of Finland.





McKenna Brown
@mcbskee

Another Superunknown finalist, this time in the women's category. McKenna Brown is one of the new girls to look out for, with one of the smoothest style out there. With an appearance in Colline Ballez-Baz’s movie Skivas, we can't wait to see what she has in store for the future.


Jackson Karsteter @j.karsteter

A true tech rail god, this guy is always doing new combos you’ve never seen before. One of the most active skiers on Instagram, and the men behind the page @railskiing, Jackson is definitely committed to the progression on rails. With a spot in the finals at Tom Wallisch’s Steel City Showdown, let's not forget that he can send it on jumps too.





Rudy Lépine
@b_rud_420

Rudy’s been one of the most active skiers on Instagram in the past couple of years, dropping banger clips on the regular. This past season he put his efforts towards releasing his first street part. It’s cool to see an Instagram skier drift away from 5 seconds clips and take time to release something that will have more longevity.


Oscar Weary @oski.toboggan

With his first full street part to close out NEVERMIND, Oscar is another one to watch out for in the streets. His part is one of the better ones to come out this year, with unique spots and a very enjoyable style to watch.​


Tucker FitzSimons @tuckerfitzsimons

With a 3rd place at Tom Wallisch's Steel City Showdown, Tucker is one of the new guys to watch out for on Line. While he might be a bit more lowkey on Instagram, whenever he posts clips it's always bangers. He's one of the most technical rail skiers out there, while still keeping it tasteful.




Forre
@forre4life

Last but not least is not one skier, but a whole crew. You probably know who they are by now, but the Forre guys are sure to keep making waves in the years to come. Everyone in there kills it so hard that we couldn't just pick one of them. With a nomination for Crew of the Year at the Newschoolers Awards last year, these guys are following the footsteps of crews like The Bunch and Keeshlife, and are about to be the most talked about crew in skiing.

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