At the stiffer end of the park ski scale, these planks are more suited to gripping the walls of the pipe, or holding steady on...
OK, we have to confess we haven’t yet been given the chance to test this new offering from Movement, unfortunately El Loco never made it...
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...
This is a solid ski, that feels smooth over anything. As with a lot of the freeride skis in Movement’s arsenal, these prefer to be...
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 is the preferred ski of the professionals, and to be more specific the MacKay brothers, which if you know anything about those said Scots,...
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,...
Whether or not these are still the fattest skis in the world, they are certainly the widest made by any of the main brands. Think...
This is a top end freeride ski, and you need to be fairly proficent in order to get the most out of them…otherwise they will...
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...
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...
This is a high-end park ski that we found to excel in the pipe due to its stiff and stable construction and ability to hold...
Nordica’s female specific park ski is rocked by the likes of Anais Caradeux, so as you’d expect, it’s pretty damn good. Testers found it performed...
The Double Six is an entry level park ski best suited to those who are starting out on the road to X-games glory, or those...
This is a pretty solid all-mountain weapon, with a bias toward off-piste rather than the groomers. We found it to be fairly good in the...
This year our old favourite the Bandit B3 has been given a makeover, and somehow they’ve made it even better. In fact what they’ve done...
This ski seemed to go down well with the testers. They felt stable at reasonable speeds and in a straight line, and even at lower...
This is a great ski for pretty much any backcountry experience. The early rise rocker and wide nose will keep you easily on top of...
This is a kind of charging freestyler. Floaty and solid enough in the pow and pretty much any other condition, that riders can open them...
One of the most colourful characters in the international freeski scene, TJ Schiller has just launched his new website, www.tjschiller.com. So now, you can keep...
With the S5, Rossignol are moving into the all-mountain territory. These grip well on piste and have no trouble carving, albeit in rather large circles....
A great park ski. The S4 has great pop, and generates speed easily in the pipe, maybe in part thanks to its carbon/kevlar reinforced tail....
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