The widest of K2’s Apache series, this ski is almost bordering on a piste basher, but has just enough width underfoot to keep it capable...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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 is the park users wet dream. Everything Line knew about park skis was used in this products construction. Butter zones, carbon olliebands, and symmetric...
This is one of the most interesting skis of this year. Line have taken all their inspiration from skateboarding for this one. Essentially they have...
This is a good ski for people looking to cut their teeth in the big mountain. More experienced riders will probably want to go for...
This is another fatty from Line. It is similar to the EP Pro with its early rise rocker, normal camber underfoot and early taper at...
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...
This is one of the fattest woman specific skis on the market, and really the only expert backcountry ski specifically for women. Comparable to the...
This is one of two women specific freestyle skis from Line. We decided to review this one rather than its sister the Shadow, because we...
Its that time again when a lot of skiers out there will be looking at their toxic old ski boots, and finally come to the...
Join Jossi Wells as he heads from freestyle.ch to Hinturtux for a bit of glacier park shredding, and then onto Freestyle.berlin. http://mpora.com/videos/5bosVSjjiMore Ski >>
To grow your appetite before the season starts, watch the sick lines of freeride masters Xavier De Le Rue and Henrik Windstedt. Which line is...
This completely symmetrical ski is as comfortable going backwards as it is forwards. These skis are a smooth and lively ride, and feel solid in...
This is an interesting ski. With its symmetrical dimensions, it is perfect for the park, add to this a continuous rocker profile and tip and...
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....
The Ruby isn’t so much a ski as an entire range dedicated to powder, each length has a different shape for different riding conditions. To...
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...
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