Ski Gear 2019

Welcome to the home of 2018-2019 skis on Newschoolers. We're gathering what we think is the most comprehensive guide to skis for jib skiers you can find anywhere. We already have in-depth [url=http://www.newschoolers.com/news/74/Roofbox-Reviews]Roofbox Reviews[/url] of some the best skis out there, and over the course of the season, we've got plenty more coming. Our reviews are completely independent of our advertisers and contain the honest opinions of our team and our members. If you guys want to add your own comments on the products featured, please comment on the articles in here and we will incorporate your words. Oh and if you show promise as a reviewer, you could even find yourself on our review team for the coming season. [Please note: This page is a work in progress and whole guide will be continually updated over the coming months.]

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(Formerly the Transfer 81) Characteristics: Lightweight, Cheap, Undemanding, Grippy Manufacturer's Description: [i]For the young skier who wants a rock-solid twin tip that can conquer
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 softer
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The new Nomad 95 is the narrowest option in the Nomad Freeride Collection. Its 95mm platform, rockered tip and tail and 2mm of camber underfoot, gives you true versatility all over the mountain. I
Manufacturer's Description:[i] The Nomad 105 is Icelantic’s flagship model, best-selling ski and the foundation of the Nomad Freeride Collection. Its 105mm platform and bombproof construction, allo
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The new beefed up Nomad 115 is a big mountain freeride ski. The additional girth underfoot gives the Nomad 115 the solid platform needed to float in the deepest pow and conquer the biggest lines
Din: 8-18 Boot: Alpine, GripWalk Weight: 2130g Colors: Red
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The Nomad 125 is a fully rockered POW slayer! Designed with a full rockered profile that matches the radius of the sidecut, the Nomad 125 is perfect for hitting pillow lines, and bounding
Din: 4-14 Boot: Alpine, Touring Weight: 1930g Colors: Black
Member Reviews: [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 was dow
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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
**Formerly the Origin 116, The Origin 112 has been refined with a new rocker profile and slightly smaller waist** Characteristics: Quick turning, Stable, Versatile Manufacturer's Description: [i]The NEW Or
Din: 3.5-12 Boot: Alpine, GripWalk Weight: 2070g Colors: White
Manufacturer's Description: [i]Our big mountain, everyday charger is ready to crush deep days and low tide days alike. Performance driven and loaded with our bamboo, poplar, and carbon fiber construction, the Origin 106 makes
Din: 3-11 Boot: Alpine, GripWalk Weight: 1550g Colors: Red, Green, Black, White
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The award-winning Origin 96 is back with a newly refined, early rise tip profile. With more edge contact than ever before, the Origin 96 is ready to carve harder than ever before, but
Din: 5-16 Boot: Alpine, Touring Weight: Short 2740g, Long 2760g Colors: Black
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