An unbelievably smooth ski to ride on, the Infradark is one of our favourite Amplid skis. For their size it is always surprising when you...
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 very popular big mountain tool. The rockered nose, with a slight reverse sidecut shape stays above the snow easily, and in powder...
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...
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...
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....
If you thought that Dynastar couldn’t get anymore hardcore…then you were wrong. The Big Dump is an ultra wide big mountain ski with rockered tip...
This is one for the strong advanced to expert skier. This ski demands to be driven hard in order to get the maximum benefit out...
This is a great ski for charging round the mountain, and it’ll probably clear everything and everyone out of your way in the process. Being...
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...
Wherever you want to go, these will take you there fast…and probably in a straight line. Stiff, and requiring maximum effort, these skis are not...
This is a great freeride ski for the ladies. Perfect for any backountry condition. They have plenty of float with the slightly rockered and shovel...
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...
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