Tom Wallisch’s ski of choice, these planks are well suited to the park. With their reinforced waist these skis can handle any rail. Reduced weight...
It always struck us as bizarre that while everyone was trying to make skis that worked in the park and the backcountry, no one had...
A great ski to take your park riding to the next level. The AR6 combines a super solid construction at an affordable price, providing a...
As you’d expect from Tanners pro model, a great park and pipe ski. Soft in the right places (namely the nose and tail) for jibs...
The Alpha 1 is one of the most innovative park skis for 2009/10. Armada have taken reverse sidecut and rocker technology that is traditionally used...
Like the Alpha 1, the Alpha 2 is a huge innovation for 2009/10. It takes the same reverse sidecut and rockered concept, but uses a...
This halfpipe specific ski is basically a race ski with a twin tip, and is perfectly designed to handle icy pipe walls with its great...
This is a solid park ski, and at 95mm underfoot is more than capable of holding its own in the backcountry. On the piste it...
This is a popular one with the ladies who want to cruise all over the hill. On piste it is smooth and forgiving, and this...
This is one of the more popular park skis. Their reinforced edges mean you won’t have to get them serviced every time you hit a...
This is a great entry level park ski, smooth underfoot and extremely forgiving they won’t floor you for minor errors and are extrmely easy to...
This is another park ski that seems to be most comfortable gripping the walls of a pipe, and is less adept when it comes to...
If you are into hitting the bigger features in the park, then here is a stable platform to show us your moves. The Spin is...
The half-pipe specific freestyle ski from Dynastar, the Superpipe, has more of a racing style tune as far as freestyle skis go, giving great edge...
The Swirly brings a womens specific park and pipe ski to the Dynastar range. Testers got on really well with this ski, finding it light,...
Stiffer than most, these park skis hold a decent edge, and as such have no problem gripping to the walls of a pipe. They also...
Factions first park specific ski brings as expected a perfectly symmetrical construction and flex that is perfect for the park and riding switch. Equal height...
Named after the seasonnaires day off, the Wednesday is a do it all park ski that is at home on the kickers and rails as...
The Aria is the womens specific version of the Kennedy. Developed together with Kristi Leskinen, this is Factions first womens park ski, and has a...
Reverse camber at tip and tail, with flat section underfoot that gives you super float in powder, but a bit of control when the snow...
This ski looks like it came from the same mould as the old Head Mad Trix. It’s a forgiving ride, and generally makes the skier...
This is a pretty lively ski around the mountain, and has good pop in the park. It is quite forgiving for a Head freestyle ski,...
This is the widest ski in Heads Backcountry range, and the only one with Rocker construction. As you’d expect, it excels in the deep stuff...
Grete Eliassen’s pro model is built for women freestylers. This is a pretty light ski, so it’s no problem throwing them about in the park....
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