Characteristics: Surfy, Smooth and Stable Ride
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Manufacturer's Description:
[i]Each year, the touring ski market serves up options that sacrifice performance and durability in favor of weight
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[i]Our all new Valhalla 95 is the go anywhere do anything women’s specific weapon. Lady rippers from all over the world wanted their version of our award winning Apostle, and we have answered their
[i]Newschooler's Review: These are an awesome park ski. I would say they are more at home on rails than on jumps, but they were definitely fun in the pipe too. The edges are super thick, the base is really to
[i]Newschooler's Review: The Allplays are great option if you are looking for one ski and are a playful skier. I was skiing all mountain and jumping cat tracks, finding tranny, laying down hard turns, and
Manufacturer's Description:
This Caddy will carry you over the top, above the lip, and beyond the wall. Parks, pipes, and hits make this ski shine- the more the better!
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Newschooler's Review: The Metal was fun, and easy to ski. I think It would be a great ski as an (almost) everyday inbounds alpine setup. The metal helps dampen the ski, so it can handle tracked snow easily
Newschooler's Review: I rode the Ahmet's Brother Vacations last spring in Wisconsin shredding slushy, spring groomers, park laps, and sending it off side hits wherever possible for 5 days. [i]As a pretty big guy I
Manufacturer's Description:
Wide like a sumo wrestler, but light like a ballerina, the Kore 117 defies stereotypes. It's strong and light but stable and nimble. Go big, go light, go KORE.
Newschooler's Review:
[i]One of the softest, jibbiest pow skis on the marked right now, the Friend is all about fun. I've only had a couple of runs on them but for butte
Manufacturer's Description:
[i]For those who live on the edge, the Kore 105 will get you even further out there. Prepare to lead your posse with the perfect blend of lightweight and high performance. At a versatile 105mm, th
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Characteristics: Powerful, responsive, precise but still fun
Manufacturer's Description:
The “Masterblaster” is my newest ski, and has won awards from every magazine test it entered! I engineered i
Member Review:
[i][i]They are forgiving on landings and buttery because of the rocker but have a fairly stiff flex so you don't wash out very easily. So far no damage to the edges and being a rail rat in th
Manufacturer’s Description:
[i]Flat lift early rise/camber freestyle contour with a press friendly jib focus that rips everything with the positive hook up of Magne-Traction and a longer camber pocket under foot. This is Taho a
Characteristics: Floaty, Surfy, Playful
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[i]We do love a fat ski. And while it's easy to lust after the Chipotle Banana's voluptuous dimensions and Radius Rocker pr
Manufacturer’s Description:
[i]Longer tip and tail rocker zones make this freestyle contour the ideal ski for hardpack and park focused freestyle moves. This pulled nose everyday freestyle stick makes an average day on the hi
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Member Review:
The dirty mustache really works. They rail like a race ski. Mine (184) have a 25m radius but arc like a 17 or 18 radius. They're great in pow but poppy and playful. Believe it or not this 112 mm underfoot
Manufacturer’s Description:
[i]Quiver killer for big mountain and soft snow blessed skiers. All mountain contour shape with Magne-Traction serrated edges that floats the pow and rips any terrain you will find on a big mountai