Newschoolers' Review:
So these skis were a bit of a revelation to me. Despite what Magnus might make it look like these are pretty stiff skis, and yet serious amounts of rocker make them playful nonetheless. The amount of power they give you on nollies and popping out of both nose and tail...
Characteristics: Uber playful, Versatile, Fun to move around
Manufacturer's Description:
From jibbing to jumping to chairlift dancing, you bring your A-Game to the hill everyday. Preferred ski of Olympian Devin Logan, the Ambit is the perfect freestyle ski with an 86mm waist, fully...
Newschooler's Review: These are an awesome park ski. I would say they are more at home on rails than on jumps, but they were definitely fun in the pipe too. The edges are super thick, the base is really tough. The topsheets and sidewalls have been fine, they seem to resist nicks and chips better...
Newschoolers' Review:
The Candide 1.0 was a fun ski to rip around on the bluebird groomer I tested them at. From what I had heard I was expecting a stiff ski, and while it was solid under foot, the tip and tail had a nice amount of flex and pop. It moved quickly from edge to edge with a...
Characteristics: Smooth, Poppy, Durable
Manufacturer's Description:
This Caddy will carry you over the top, above the lip, and beyond the wall. Parks, pipes, and hits make this ski shine - The more the better!
Sizes: 171, 176, 181 CM
Dimensions: 120 / 84 / 109 MM
Radius: 19 M
Head Caddy
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. Buttering around was super easy. It is also very quick edge to edge, but the tips...
Characteristics: Super quick, jibby, forgiving
Manufacturer's Description:
Rock'n'Rolla are true twin tip skis dedicated to street jibbing and snow park shredding. Thanks to their hybrid technology, the skis combine the buttery looseness of the elliptical rocker with the sharp turn ability...
Manufacturer's Description:
Not every day is a powder day, but you still deserve to feel that good about your turns no matter how or where you make them. This true twin-tip women's ski will have you shredding on everything from boilerplate to corduroy, rails, and boxes. The narrower waist on...
Characteristics: Low Swing Weight, Durable
Manufacturer's Description:
Flat lift early rise/camber freestyle contour with a press friendly jib focus that rips everything with the positive hook up of Magne-Traction® and a longer camber pocket under foot. The Backwards ski is Tahoe all...
Characteristics: Versatile, Low Swing Weight, Playful
Manufacturer's Description:
Longer tip and tail Rocker zones make this freestyle contour UFO 100 the ideal ski for hardpack and park focused freestyle moves. This pulled nose everyday freestyle stick, makes an average day on the hill feel...
Newschoolers' Review:
I rode the Vandal for about 2 weeks at Mammoth during the slush fest that was Superpark 21. I spent my time on the 179 length which was a bit short for me, as they were originally intended to go to Twig, but I enjoyed the nimbleness they offered.
Whether it was Bunch...
Newschoolers' Review:
Who would I recommend the Vandal 2.0 for? Any of you out there that can only afford one pair of skis and have to deal with variably conditions throughout the year. If you live somewhere that only gets minor snow storms (1 foot or less) or just a few storms a year, these...
- Upgraded for 2017 to feature a sintered base, the Press is an entry level ski and a decent cheap option.
Characteristics: Cheap, soft, nimble.
Manufacturer's Description:
No nonsense durability and progressive shaping from K2's 25 years of Factory Team design experience.
Sizes: 139, 149...
Manufacturer's Description:
Redesigned for the new generation of women charging the park and pipe and extending into freeride freedom.
Sizes: 149, 159, 169
Dimensions: 116 - 88 - 110
Radius: 14.5m @159cm
K2 Missconduct
Newschoolers' Review:
"So they rip all mountain, they seem tough and they're loose enough to be fun when playing around. Sounds like they are flawless right? Not quite. For one thing they are fairly heavy at over 2,000g per ski in a 176. You can actually feel that difference in the air, in that...
Characteristics: Quick, poppy, light.
Manufacturer's Description:
The Click is a playful approach to park skiing and all mountain forgiveness. Fully cambered Cap construction with a full length Poplar wood core keeps the swingweight light and maximizes turn initiation with a forgiving flex and...
Manufacturer's Description:
For girls that just wanna have fun, then the ARW 96 is your new BFF. From jumps to jibs, to popping off rollers and moguls, the ARW 96 just wants to ski the whole mountain.
Sizes: 156, 163, 170
Dimensions: 122 - 96 - 114 @163cm
Radius: 17.5m @163cm
Flex Pattern...
Manufacturer's Description:
Light, soft, and lively, the ARW86 is the most playful toy in the ARW family. If you're looking to butter and jib around the whole mountain, the ARW 86 is it.
Sizes: 156, 163, 170
Dimensions: 113 - 86 - 107 @163cm
Radius: 17m @ 163cm
Flex Pattern: 4.5 - 5.5 - 5...
Newschoolers' Review:
The ARV 96 is a versatile, smooth medium flexing option that pretty much lets you take on anything you want in the park world. You can take it to decent sized jumps and you can swerve around the smallest of features. The shape handles soft snow pretty well for the size and...