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...
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...
The Alpha 1 is one of the most innovative park skis for 2009/10. Armada have taken reverse sidecut and rocker technology that is traditionally used...
Like the Alpha 1, the Alpha 2 is a huge innovation for 2009/10. It takes the same reverse sidecut and rockered concept, but uses a...
This halfpipe specific ski is basically a race ski with a twin tip, and is perfectly designed to handle icy pipe walls with its great...
The big mountain charger in the Armada range is still defined by progressive sidecut (Elf Shoe Tech) for grip where you need it, and the...
This is a pretty solid all-mountain weapon, with a 60:40 bias off-piste to piste. Testers found it solid in a straight line, and also strong...
This is a solid park ski, and at 95mm underfoot is more than capable of holding its own in the backcountry. On the piste it...
This is a popular one with the ladies who want to cruise all over the hill. On piste it is smooth and forgiving, and this...
This is a bit of a blend. With rocker at tip and tail and even a small reverse sidecut as well this ski has no...
This is a very popular big mountain tool. The rockered nose, with a slight reverse sidecut shape stays above the snow easily, and in powder...
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...
This is one designed for the whole mountain. At 105mm underfoot you’ve got plenty to be floating on in the powder, but you won’t have...
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 one of the more popular park skis. Their reinforced edges mean you won’t have to get them serviced every time you hit a...
This is a great entry level park ski, smooth underfoot and extremely forgiving they won’t floor you for minor errors and are extrmely easy to...
The Megawatt gets slightly wider for this year, cementing itself as an out and out big-mountain powder specialist. Its width and long rockered tip make...
The Justice is essentially a more chilled out version of the Megawatt, yet still retains a powderhound status. A rockered tip and wide profile ensure...
The Zealot fits in the slot between freeride and all-mountain, and is wider and with slight rockered tip for this year. Testers found it great...
You wouldn’t want to enter a world-cup downhill on these, but they are great for shredding around on -piste (where they had an excellent edge-hold...
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...
The little brother to Zeus, the Argos is another charger capable of handling all sorts of nasties out in the backcountry; avalanche debris,ice,crud etc. This...
Blizzard has had a long absence from the shelves of British ski shops, and to be honest we thought it had become a joke brand....
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