Characteristics: Floaty, Playful
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Manufacturer's Description:
[i]The new Maiden 101 is the narrowest option in the Maiden Freeride Collection. Its 95mm platform, rockered tip and tail and 2mm of
Manufacturer's Description:
[i]The Natural 101 and Mystic 97 are our NEW men's and women's-specific backcountry touring skis. They both have 31cm of tip rocker, 5cm of camber underfoot and a slightly rockered tail to allow the
Characteristics: Buttery, Poppy, Stable
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Manufacturer's Description:
[i]Icelantic apologizes for leaving out a wide powder ski for the ladies until now! The brand new 2018 Maiden 111 combines de
[i]Great flotation and good handling, the nocta is the ultimate toy for big conditions. The association of great float, full reverse camber, and straight edges allow the nocta to accumulate big floatation in powder, good stability on t
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Newschoolers' Review:
This is actually the first time I have ridden the Soul Rider, but from what I have been told it is unchanged since its inception. It's very playful in the tails, even more so in the tips. Butteri
A big mountain ski aligning powder and maneuverability. The anima is a very stable ski and extremely stable at high speed. It will embrace a skier's creativity (big lines, jumps, quick pivot) and keep them on their feet.
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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 earl
[i]The squadron's flagship model: the atris is a success with everyone on all snow types around the world. This stable ski is quick when edging with a progressive tail and a tolerant degree of flex; a powerful performer at high speed wit
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 earl
[i]This iconic model from Black Crows has had a thorough makeover, with the addition of a reverse camber, a flat underfoot segment, and a double titanal plate. This gives the new freeride corvus better pivoting in soft snow while keepi
[i][i]Member Review:
From the mind of legendary shaper Julien Regnier, the man behind Armada's most famous ski, the JJ, comes a new beast: the Nocta. This ski, having been designed with a similar but not identical philosophy t
[i][i]Like its universal avatar, the atris birdie concentrates on four things: stability, rapid edging, tolerant degree of flex, and progressive tail rise. The combination means these skis perform superbly at high speed without loss of
Manufacturer's Description:
[i]We wanted to create a park ski designed exclusively with our athletes. Bad meets Evil skiers Ben Smith and Ethan Swadburg joined our team and helped design and build every aspect of
[i]Perfect alliance of titanal and full reverse camber. A very stable ski which is easy to put into action and efficient due to the full reverse camber. The tonicity of the flex is counterbalanced by the full reverse camber whic
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Newschoolers' Review:
I'm aggressive on my skis, and I require them to let me charge through anything the mountain has in store- especially in Jackson. We started off the day on some variable groomers, warmer weather gav
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The same way a good pair of jeans will go from the trails, to the dance floor, to the bedroom floor, our award-winning SOS women's skis are an all-mountain ripper that transitions from couloirs, to
Newschoolers Review:
[i]The Sego Big Horn 96 is a super-versatile ski. They feel a bit more focused on all-mountain performance, as opposed prioritising jibbing, with a very solid underfoot section. But the softe
Manufacturer's Description: [i]There’s nothing worse than having your skis ghost on you like a bad Tinder date while dropping into a holy grail line after a slog uphill. With the La Nieve women's backcountry skis, y
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Newschoolers' Review:
So these skis were a bit of a revelation to me. Despite what Magnus might make it look like these are pretty stiff skis, and yet serious amounts of rocker make them playful nonetheless. The amount o
Newschoolers Review:
[i][i]The Kartel 98 is for the park rider who likes to rip some groomers every now and then, or just prefers a wider platform. These skis crush everything from rails to jumps to fresh