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Newschoolers' Review:
Looking at the ski it's clear to see that this has been part of the LAB program, as the build is very good. Flexing the ski showed promise too. The overall flex is still certainly mid to firm, bu
Manufacturer's Description:
[i]Ranger skis have lightweight milled beech/poplar cores reinforced with Titanal to make downhills more stable and uphills easier. Aeroshape design with Freeski Rocker is optimal for fast, smooth do
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Member Review:
If you're looking for a mid-fat directional tool to conquer the whole mountain, look no further. One thing that really stood out to me was how playful these skis were despite not being a full twin tip. Thi
Manufacturer's Description:
The classic "turntable" design with 7 points-of-contact maximizes coupling strength for instant power transmission, precision, and ski control and offers the most effective shock absorption for con
Newschoolers' Review:
[i]The Bent Chetler is an icon of a ski. They're extremely surfy, float great and are very playful offering infinite buttery fun! They carve well, but they do chatter a lot compar
Newschoolers' Review:
[i]I think the Punx are the best bang for the buck this year from what I have seen and ridden so far. I love supporting the little guys and the core groups in this industry. That is very important. But I a
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]Newschoolers' Review
A super playful ski that is definitely on the soft end of the spectrum, especially in the tail, which is bordering on noodle soft. Ideal for butters, surface swaps etc, but a little less so on big jumps an
[i][i]Member Reviews:
Works great in the park. The extra width will allow you to go anywhere on the mountain but they are still skinny enough that you can whip it around in the park. Also the rocker profile makes switchups a
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Member Review:
The 115s have a surprisingly playful nature for a ski of their size. To compare to a well known ski, they're a more slashy, pivoty, and poppy version of the Moment Bibby Pro. Now, I know that the Bibby
Member Review:
[i][i]When you look at the Nomad 125 you'll probably see a fat ass ski with full reverse camber, soft(er) flex, and think "No". Well hear me out. The 125s are one of the most versatile fat sk
[i][i]Member Review:
The Nomad 105 Lites felt just as good as the stock 105s with a little stiffer flex and, of course, a little less weight. The Lites would be perfect for an AT setup for the person looking for a more playful
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
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
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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
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
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
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
Member Reviews:
[i][i]The Transfer is my ski of choice in the liberty line up. It's super light, but stiff enough to stomp on big jumps and soft enough to butter on rails and rollers. I just rode a fresh pair when
[i]Manufacturer's Description:
[i]The new Liberty Origin 90 makes a perfect ski for the strong intermediate to expert level skier looking for smooth skiing and stability on the frontside of the mountain with the ability