A bit of a charger this one. If you like carving trenches as deep as the mid atlantic ridge on the piste, then caning open...
Rossignols female park ski, the Poppy, offers surprisingly good performance elsewhere on the hill. A responsive and lively little plank, these are extremely quick between...
For those of you who are starting to find themselves off piste a little more than they find themselves on, the Bandit SC96 is a...
This is a decent offering from Rossignol for park riders looking to boost their confidence. The S2 is a more forgiving tool than its more...
This is a monster freeride ski (rule of thumb…if it only comes in one length, it’s normally a beast!) It has a front rocker which...
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...
New for this season, the Shogun is a a light and agile backcountry ski with slight front rocker. Testers loved it, especially when the snow...
The Lord is a stand out all-mountain ski, usable by most abilites of skier. There is a hardly noticeable reverse camber in the nose which...
As you’d expect from Simon Dumont’s pro model, this is a high performance park ski that is particularly good in the pipe. The construction...
The Suspect sits at the high end of Salomon’s freestyle range, and testers were confident hitting anything in the park with these. They were solid...
This is the perfect ski for beginer to intermediate freestyle skiers, and are perfect for getting into rails and hitting the smaller obstacles in the...
The Geisha is the women’s specific version of the Shogun, and is a great backcountry ski which is both light and agile but very robust...
This is a great ski for girls wanting to get into freeride, and they are great in almost any conditions and stable at speed, and...
Essentially the women’s version of the Suspect, this ski excels in the Park and copes well with most obstacles thrown at it. Out of the...
This is a high performance all-mountain ski, and if you are a skier who likes to divide their time between piste and powder then this...
The stunt comes in three different lengths this year as opposed to just the monster sized 196, giving you more options if you found that...
Looking at the swallow tail on thses things you’d expect these to be the ideal tool for charging off-piste, but infact the Pure is more...
Another superb ski that fits into the same mould as the Mission…i.e a great all-mountain tool, but where the Mission stops in it’s off-piste abilities...
Tried and tested for a few years now, the Mission still holds up as one of great skis in it’s class, sitting between the aztec...
The Punisher is another versatile ski from Scott, which is similar to the Mission but with a twin tip, and therefore giving it the park...
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...
This is a high end park and pipe ski that needs to be driven hard in order to get the most out of it. More...
Although Scott say that the Neo is a 50/50 piste to off-piste ski, and that the Aztec is 40/60 piste to off-piste, we found it...
Another great ski in Scott’s all-mountain range, the Aztec will be loved by intermediates and above. They have great edge hold and sidecut for those...
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