Newschoolers' Review:
[i]The ski of choice for most of the Faction Squad and with good reason, these things are loads of fun. The Candide 2.0 has evolved over recent years, what was a fairly stiff ski, is now
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
[i]The 3.0 is a ski I've always thoroughly enjoyed testing. It's definitely improved over its gradual evolution and now carves excellently. The balsa/flax core provides enough
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
[i]Although they are marketed as stiffer, to me, the generous rocker makes the 4.0 feel softer and more playful than the 3.0. They do a good job of being surfy and still
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
The Attack 13 is definitely my pick of the lower DIN price point bindings. While I usually ride the Attack 16, I do have one pair of 13s that sometimes end up on park skis for reviews just for the ea
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
[i]I spent a whole summer in Zermatt on the Prodigy and, while it's a stiffer ski than I generally like, I was stoked on it for the most part. With a short radius and generous ro
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
[i]Essentially they are designed for Candide, so they’d best suit someone who skis like him. Ok, so nobody skis quite like him but they’d suit someone who charges hard and still wa
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
[i]I was really impressed with the Prodigy 3, it's a great ski with both park and all-mountain capability. The Prodigy 3.0 is essentially the little brother of the more burly, chargi
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
Powder is where these skis really shine in my opinion. They are lightweight and decently wide. Combine that with the ~40cm of rocker in the tip and tail, and the surfy design, an
Manufacturer's Description:
This Poplar-cored, freestyle twin, has buckets of pop and flex while maintaining real performance on the downhill. Rebelling against symmetrical park ski tradition, the directional s
Characteristics: Ultra versatile, sturdy construction, good on-snow feel
Manufacturer's Description:
The Prodigy 2.0 is updated to pop and stomp whatever feature or snow type you throw at it. A dire
Newschoolers' Quick Review:
[i]In terms of value, these skis are right up there. They will work incredibly well for some but not for others. I couldn’t personally ski these as my daily park driver because on an average day I tend