This is Elan’s Powder hound, but don’t be fooled by the hippy looking swallow tail, these things are quite capable of gunning. Despite their width...
This is Elan’s Big Mountain charger, and while the 1111 is a short fat and friendly ski, these are a little more trim around the...
This is the sort of next generation of freeride ski that we like, moving away from the all out rocker and twin tip construction...
A good freeride tool, with the 112 waist and front rocker giving good floatation in the powder. It is stiff yet manouverable, so also...
A big mountain charger from K2, the Sidestash is a hardcore freeride tool. With a slight front rocker it floats well in the powder, and...
Put simply an absolute monster of a ski. The Darkside is the perfect tool for charging Alaskan faces; its width underfoot and slight rocker at...
This is a bit more of an all-mountain ski. It is quite a light pair of planks, so easy to maneuvre, and especially useful for...
This is a solid backountry ski. A homage to the late Doug Coombs, the Coomback is built for first descents, touring, steeps and speed –...
At 98mm underfoot it might seem to many as if this ski isn’t really a backcountry ski at all, and aimed instead at the all-mountain...
The Payback is a great all-mountain ski, and can easily switch between telemark, alpine, touring, or piste cruising. As the saying goes, Jack of all...
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 is one of the fattest woman specific skis on the market, and really the only expert backcountry ski specifically for women. Comparable to the...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This ski is built for one thing and one thing only – charging in the backcountry. If you want to do anything else then find...
Like the Stormforce pro, this a pretty uncompromising pair of planks, however, where the Stormforce pro refuses to do anything but warp speed, the devastator...
This is the ladies big mountain freeride ski from Volkl, and is one for the more powerful and advanced skiers out there due to its...
A new gentle rocker for this year sees the Gotama cross the backcountry freestyle/big mountain freeride divide. It’ll cut through the pow and the crud,...
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