Ski Gear 2020

Welcome to the home of 2019 - 2020 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 skis 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 season.]

Categories

    1. J 6

New for 2020!
Manufacturer's Description: Cochise fans worldwide are raving about the ease and performance of this 108mm big mountain stomper. Carbon Flipcore combined with camber under foot and a slightly shorter radius sets the standard for p
Manufacturer's Description: The legendary Bonafide continues to set the bar in the all-mountain freeride world. A versatile all-mountain sidecut and reduced rocker profile makes this ski nimble and easy handling, while the prove
Manufacturer's Description: Light and playful, yet stable and confidence inspiring, the Sheeva 11, with Carbon Flipcore D.R.T Technology, a women's specific design and a progressive shape and rocker profile, is the answer for lady
Manufacturer's Description: If you are searching for the perfect tool to discover the perfect backcountry run, look no more. Blizzard’s 105mm waisted Zero G offering for 2019/20 feels at home in the skin track, and then really s
Manufacturer's Description:[i] Don't look behind you, but the future is the past with the 2019 Blizzard Bodacious Skis. A re-issue of the original Arne Backstrom-designed Bodacious, with all its metal-inspired goodness and origi
Manufacturer's Description: [i]The Rustler 11 will leave you grinning all day long. It is founded on two signature concepts, Carbon Flipcore D.R.T Technology and an innovative waist concept: the longer the ski, the wider the wai
Manufacturer's Description: POWER[i] WRAP liners are a cult classic. One of the original models loved by the “hard cores”. They upgrade performance, and fit in most shells. Recommended for intermediate to advanced level skiers
Newschoolers' Quick Review: The Vacation is a super playful ski. I am not a fan of this ski for hitting large and X-Large jumps and features. The very soft flex quickly made me lose confidence in sticking landings. Same deal for medium and big clif
Newschoolers' Quick Review: The Ballistic is a perfect ski for the individual who needs a one-ski quiver and spends some time in the park and most of their time all over the mountain in harder snow conditions. They’re a bi
Newschoolers' Quick Review: I was very impressed by the Armada BDog Edgeless. I am not one for a soft swerve skis in general but I had fun skiing these in the park. I wouldn’t choose it for my daily driver unless I was trying to
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Armada BDog is basically what I always hoped the T-Hall ski would evolve into. It feels like a wide ski, but without the compromises of a fatter ski. Many of you will be considering the ARV
Newschoolers' Quick Review: The UFO 95 is one of the more different feeling skis I’ve tried for the Roofbox. I actually hated them at first, the flex was very different to most skis I try and the directional shape threw
Newschoolers' Quick Review: These skis sit in that weird middle ground of not really a park ski but not quite a powder only ski. These really are a true all-mountain option. They carve well, they float and they are fun for jibbing
Back
Top