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Manufacturer's Description: Redesigned for the new generation of women charging the park and pipe and extending into freeride freedom.
[i][i] Newschoolers' Review: One of the best skiing park skis I have ever been on. Cuts turns like crazy, amazing edge grip, a ton of power in the tips and tails. I took my first pipe run of the year on the fresh cut at Copp
Manufacturer's Description: [i]Turns out full rocker is good--super good--for way more than big dumps and buttering into cliff drops. The Meridian series gives you all the benefits of full rocker for inboun
[i][i] Newschoolers' Review: Definitely on the other end of the spectrum from the 87. Much more rocker, definitely softer, and meant for jibbing. They were a little squirrely skiing fast and skiing switch. Spinning around a
Characteristics: Poppy, Fun, playful. (Note: We've seen a fair few delams underfoot on these.) Manufacturer's Description: [i]The legendary, competition-level twin, the SCRATCH features a
Newschoolers' Review [i]The Transfer is a directional ski and is also the widest Volkl jib ski other than the Revolt 95. The flex felt similar to the Step but the tail felt slightly stiffer. I like a directional ski and
Characteristics: Flexy, Low Swing Weight, Cheap Manufacturer's Description: The SCRATCH PRO is an all-mountain twin for young, aspiring freeskiers. Featuring the same Mini Cap wood core construction as the athlete-app
Characteristics: Playful, Maneuverable Manufacturer's Description: [i]The Transfer 85 is the perfect park and pipe ski for intermediate and advanced riders. It is slightly comparable to the 89 ver
Manufacturer's Description: [i]A twin tip that's as comfortable in the park as it is tearing up groomers or trees, the new SOUL RIDER 87 is all about versatility. Camber underfoot for power and edge grip with early rise rocker in
Newschoolers' Review: [i]The Bash 116 is a tricky one to review. It's versatile, it handles pow and trees well, carves pretty effectively, is solid enough to charge, balanced enough to jib and generally does
Manufacturer's Description:[i] A twin tip that’s as comfortable in the park as it is tearing up groomers or trees, the new SOUL RIDER 84 is all about versatility. Camber underfoot for power and edge grip with early rise rocker in
Member Review: [i]The flex of the ski is great. The tip and tail are softer which allowed for a easier turn initiation while under foot the ski is solid. This meant that when you come out of a big cliff y
Characteristics: Maneuverable, Stable, Low Swing Weight Manufacturer's Description: [i]A big horn sheep scrambling across a craggy Teton face is mountain athletics as designed by nature. Sego’s Big Horn was
Characteristics: Poppy, Fun, playful. (Note: We've seen a fair few delams underfoot on these.) Manufacturer's Description: [i]The legendary, competition-level twin, the SCRATCH features a
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The skinniest member of the Big Horn family is built for low swing weight and stability in the terrain park. Stout camber underfoot provides serious pop and great absorption for stomping landi
Characteristics: Flexy, Low Swing Weight, Cheap Manufacturer's Description: [i]The SCRATCH PRO is an all-mountain twin for young, aspiring freeskiers. Featuring the same Mini Cap wood cor
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The Tater Tot is our one-ski quiver for those who want to make the whole mountain a playground. Designed by our very own “Professional Amateur Athlete,” and 100% professional ski builder,
Newschoolers' Review: [i]The Black Ops is the Rossi ski I've been waiting for. Solid underfoot, maneuverable, and full of pop despite being pretty hefty, these skis are not to be taken lightly. Currently only pro
Manufacturer's Description: [i]We asked ski builder and athlete Tait Trautman to design a second ski. This is what he gave us: A carbon copy of the 108, beefed up underfoot to handle the deepest days and biggest lines. Full
Member Review: [i][i]Rode these bad boys all summer on the glacier and had way too much fun. Punishing slushy landings, greasing big rails, buttering around they do it all with ease. There's no fighting theses skis
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