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.]

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Manufacturer's Description: The Valhalla is loosely based on our North Shore, the Valhalla is a hard charging big mountain powder slayer. Its 107mm waist combined with its blend of rocker tip and tail and camber underfoot, makes it a perfect additio
Manufacturer's Description: A core freestyle ski, from its construction to its shape, the Rippah embodies an instrument designed for creative expression. A lightweight poplar core provides the platform for low swing-weight and playfulness. Re
Manufacturer's Description: RMU’s most anticipated ski of 2018 is the addition of the 108. The ski has been drawn up by RMU athletes from around the world. Featuring a stiffer core, the 108 can handle high speeds for the bigger lines but is s
Manufacturers Description: Progressive design for the variable and demanding, taking the flagship Apostle and giving it another versatile size. You asked for it; you got it. The Apostle is the backbone of the progressive mindset at RMU, bringing eve
Manufacturer's Description: After five years and 15 awards, RMU’s apostle 105 has officially been retired...leaving many to wonder what additions are coming. The 2.0 not only stepping it up but living up to some big expectations. New features
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Manufacturer's Description: No nonsense durability and progressive shaping from K2's 25+ years of Factory Team design experience. Hopped up with Carbon Boost Braid and built to last Duracap Construction.
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Manufacturer's Description: Athlete approved for the park, pipe, and beyond. A fine-tuned and precise twin tip that checks all the boxes with bombproof construction built from an aspen wood core, Twintech sidewalls.
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Newschoolers' Review: [i]"So they rip all mountain, they seem tough and they're loose enough feeling to still be fairly fun when playing around. Sounds like they are flawless right? Not quite. For one thing they are fairly heavy at
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Manufacturer's Description: Shane McConkey's legend lives on in the Pon2oon, a full power powder ski that is designed to do one thing– rip the deepest days of the season.
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Manufacturer's Description: Podium after podium and no signs of slowing down, and fully backed by the K2 Alliance. Delivers the confidence to hit the big line in the park, and ultra durable for tip-slapping landings all season.
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Manufacturer's Description: We're not suggesting you only need one pair of skis, but if you did, the Mindbender 99Ti is that ski. Quick, agile, powerful and stable, the feeling you get from this ski is difficult to put into words. T
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Manufacturer's Description: Every condition, every day. Developed with Titanal Beam Technology for supreme turn initiation, control, and stability in all terrain, and power-focused underfoot for maximum edge grip and hold.
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Manufacturer's Description: K2's widest female-specific ski is designed from the ground up to meet the demands of the K2 Alliance. The 115C combines the stability, float, and confidence worthy of the vanguard of women's freeride.
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Manufacturer's Description: Conceived in the heart of the Cascades, this is the model that inspired the name 'Mindbender'; never has there been a more capable 116mm waisted ski. If skiers keep pushing the envelope, this ski will lic
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Manufacturer's Description: Some say it's too wide, some say it's too narrow, but that's all noise. Skiers who push the Mindbender 108Ti quickly become accustomed to skiing big lines faster and more aggressively than they ever have
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Manufacturer's Description: Designed to excel in the most demanding conditions. Constructed with carbon for perfectly balanced torsional rigidity, female-specific flex, and control.
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Newschoolers' Review: [i][i]"My overall impression from the few runs was that K2 have created a ski that is more versatile on the mountain, carves better and skis unpredictable snow more consistently than its predecessors. But I
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Manufacturer's Description: Designed for women who take freestyle outside of the park. Duracap sidewall construction and a bombproof aspen core create a ski that withstands the daily grind of progressive freestyle skiing.
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Newschoolers' Review: [i]"If I had a park ski and these, I really couldn't see myself needing anything else. When I'm going up to solely ride the park I'll take a park ski but for everything else I have been using the Catamaran. Ev
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Newschoolers Quick Review: In the park, the Wide stands out, feeling perfectly balanced and playful where other skis sacrifice these attributes this to perform better all over the hill. If you like a wider ski in the park, or
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