Not for the faint hearted, the Milo can pretty much go anywhere at warp speed. In fact we found it didn’t really like to hang...
This is Amplid’s urban, or jib offering, and has been built to take a pounding, on rails,walls, or any other surface for that matter. Less...
Based on the moulds for the guys Township series, the Allure is a little softer and more forgiving than the blokes equivalent, but don’t be...
A womens park ski that takes all the benefits of the AR6 but reduces the overall weight to suit the female frame. This thing has...
Armadas all mountain workhorse will take you from crud to powder, and then into the park for some airtime before sliding you down a rail...
Again, Armada have taken what works in a mens ski and made it more women friendly. This All Mountain ripper is equally at home in...
This is a pretty good all-mountainer for the ladies, that is useable as both a backcountry freestyler and a park ski. On the piste these...
This was one of our favourite all-mountain skis on the test. Super responsive, it was great fun on the piste and hard pack, gripping well...
This is a good mid-fat ski which is suitable for all conditions. Designed with the stronger, more adventurous female skier in mind, this ski...
These are a great pair of planks for women wanting to get all over the hill and particularly want to get into the backcountry. Generally...
This is really for anyone who skis similar terrain to Pep, and while it is labelled an all-mountain ski, the truth is it is built...
Seth Morrison’s pro model has been tweaked this year, and now has a tip and tail rocker, but still has the camber of a normal...
This has the same width underfoot as the Xplorer, and is pretty much designed for the same sort of terrain, I.e. anywhere on the hill....
A really popular ski on the test, the Lotta Luv seems to bridge the gap between piste and backcountry perfectly. Obviously seriously hardcore freeriders might...
This is the perfect entry level, all-mountain ski for women. Forgiving, yet responsive these can go anywhere on the hill. Speedsters should look elsewhere, as...
One of Line’s most all-mountain skis, the Blend is back. With a freestyle influenced construction and a freeride influenced geometry, this ski is literally built...
The little brother to the Blend, the Chronic is the perfect ski for someone looking to ski the whole mountain, but really loves being in...
This has long been a favourite among the freestyle orientated all-mountain skis, and this year was no exception. With this ski you can hit the...
Generally a pretty popular ski on the test, the Spark is aimed at people who like the piste, but are looking to increase their time...
This was a very lively ski, and the ride was smooth. Again this offering from Movement didn’t appreciate plodding around, and preferred instead to be...
You could consider this the male version of the Black Rose. This is a ski that you can take anywhere on the hill, although at...
This will probably be a good seller for Movement. A ski that bridges the gap between piste and powder pretty well. For its width underfoot,...
This was a very popular ski in testing, and it performed great off-piste in the powder and crud. It also showed genuine piste performance with...
Essentially the female version of the enforcer, the Nemesis performs well in all conditions and was popular in testing. It performed great off-piste in the...
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