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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Manufacturer's Description: Next level asym twin tip powder skiing from Pettit, Pep, and the K2 R&D crew. Newschoolers' Review: [i][i]"If I had a park ski and these, I really couldn't see myself needing anyt
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 mor
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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The funny thing about the Bentchetler 100 is that it is almost wholly unlike its larger sibling. You'd expect a soft-ish, playful midfat ski, given that the 120 is such a jibby powder tool but in
Newschoolers' Quick Review: 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 more than other skis in the sam
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Manufacturer's Description: [i]The new Atomic Punx 5 is a great freestyle ski with a light and snappy feeling. The Full Cap Construction and Light Woodcore give you some boost when you hit some speed or get ready to send it 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 a
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Manufacturer's Description: [i]Backcountry touring is exploding, and over the past few years our Backland series has proved super popular among new tourers, as well as a lot of seasoned pros. The reason for Backland’s popu
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
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Newschoolers' Quick Review:[i] The dimensions suggested that it would be turny but undergunned in deeper pow for a skier of Toby and my weight, but the numbers lied. Maybe it's the magic HRZN tech; maybe its the pron
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]Enter the Shift. Pins for up and a normal toe for the way down. Sounds like a perfect, solution but could it be done? I pushed them hard inbounds, using alp
Manufacturer's Description: The Atomic Warden MNC 13 binding combines the strength and precision you need on piste with the smooth progressive power transfer you need in deeper snow. MNC stands for Multi Norm[i] Certified,
Manufacturer's Description: The Atomic Warden MNC 11 is a solid option to go with any all-mountain ski. It’s Multi Norm[i] Certified, which means it works with all types of soles – DIN, Touring and Wal
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Manufacturer's Description: [i]The line between all-mountain skiing and freeride touring has been blurring for a while. And now we’ve created the first ever boot to do the same! Meet Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD. What makes it a ga
[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
Manufacturer's Description: The Hawx Ultra XTD is our revolutionary boot that blurs the lines between all-mountain and freeride[i] touring, and this 100 model is the one for lighter skiers – with a softer plastic constructi
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. [b]C
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The line between all-mountain skiing and freeride touring has been blurring for a while. And now we’ve created the first ever boot to do the same! Meet Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD. What makes it a game-
[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]The Atomic Hawx Ultra 130 S is the lightest alpine ski boot we’ve ever made. It brings the Legendary Hawx Feel to skiers with narrower feet – and it’s the stiffest boot in the range
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Newschoolers' Review: [i]Reviewing boots sucks, because the best boot is the one that fits. In my case, these didn't, not really. Atomic have a fantastic fit system in the form of Memory Fit, but unfortunately, tha
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