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Amplid - Teddy Barely Legal

This year, Teddy Berr’s pro model is a little softer and a little lighter, making it less of a big mountain charger, and more of...

Amplid - Teddy Barely Legal
£300-£500

Armada - JJ

JP Auclair and Julien Regnier’s pro model is a great ski for those looking to take their freestyle skills to the big mountain. It has...

Armada - JJ
£300-£500

Armada - Ant

Boronowski’s pro model is a no frills, haul ass backcountry ski. With a construction geared towards power and a wide shovel like nose that ploughs...

Armada - Ant
£300-£500

Atomic - Blog

Another backcountry freestyle ski from Atomic, the Blog is similar to the Bent Chetler with a little less rocker at the tail (almost none) and...

Atomic - Blog
£300-£500

Elan - Boomerang

Elan’s first major outing in the field of reverse camber, the boomerang isn’t shy of switch powder landing. With reverse sidecut at the tip...

Elan - Boomerang
£300-£500

Elan - Pogo Sticks

This is a pretty useful tool for freestylers out there. The Pogo Sticks will happily cruise the big mountain all morning, have no problem hitting...

Elan - Pogo Sticks
£300-£500

Faction - 3.Zero

This is pretty much a purists backcountry freestyle ski, with perfect twin tip and ideal construction for being centrally mounted and ridden switch in the...

Faction - 3.Zero
£300-£500

Faction - Royale

Reverse camber at tip and tail, with flat section underfoot that gives you super float in powder, but a bit of control when the snow...

Faction - Royale
£300-£500

K2 - Hellbent

The original badboy banana ski. The testers reaction to these was very mixed. The flat section underfoot means that on hard pack, or on the...

K2 - Hellbent
£300-£500

Line - EP Pro

Eric Pollard’s very own ski. There isn’t really much more to say. If you know the type of skiing that Eric Pollard likes, then you...

Line - EP Pro
£300-£500

Line - Sir Francis Bacon

This is another great backcountry ski. This doesn’t have the early rise rocker of the EP Pro, but at 115 underfoot still doesn’t have any...

Line - Sir Francis Bacon
£300-£500

Line - Elizabeth

With the Elizabeth, Line have created a ski that, like its sister skis the EP Pro and Sir Francis Bacon is comfortable in the powder,...

Line - Elizabeth
£300-£500

Moment - Night Train

Pretty much every Moment ski we’ve looked at has impressed, and the Night Train is no exception. This is a great choice for backcountry freestylers....

Moment - Night Train
£300-£500

Movement - Baggy

The Baggy was a surprisingly versatile ski. It didn’t like to be ridden slowly and definitely performs better the harder you push it, so less...

Movement - Baggy
£300-£500

Nordica - Zero

The Zero is a backcountry freestyle specialist that is perfect for going switch, riding into backcountry kickers and stomping the hell out of your latest...

Nordica - Zero
£300-£500

Salomon - Czar

The Czar is a great Backcountry ski that is usable by all abilities, spanning the divide between intermediate and expert. The Front Rocker gives it...

Salomon - Czar
£300-£500

Scott - P4

For a fat ski, the P4 performs pretty well all around the mountain and is suprisingly easy to handle in most situations…even their on-piste performance...

Scott - P4
£300-£500

Storm - Strike

Here’s a ski we had difficulty placing. Advertised as a backcountry freestyle ski, it seems to have the flex of a big mountain charger, and...

Storm - Strike
£300-£500

Völkl - Chopstick

The Chopstick is the chief backcountry freestyle ski from Volkl. It has a true rocker construction throughout and is most at home in the deep...

Völkl - Chopstick
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