Here’s Candide’s winning run courtesy of Skipass.com, and Zapiks.com: Interview et run de Candide Thovex vainqueur Linecatcher 2010 Tanner Hall gives his insight’s on skiing: Tanner Hall's...
It was the two Frenchies, Leo Taillefer and Victor Galuchot who eventually took the two qualifying places for the finals of the Red Bull Linecatcher...
After the success of last years event, the backcountry freestyle comp ‘Red Bull Linecatcher’ will again return to the French Alps on 9-16th January 2010....
If you fancy your chances at the European Freeski Open by Swatch 2010, then Rider registration will start on 4th January 2010, so be sure...
It’s nearly upon us; the biggest freestyle event on the calendar, the Winter X-Games. ESPN have announced the first wave of invited athletes for Winter...
The leading freestyle destination in Europe, LAAX-Switzerland, is proud to announce the date of the 5th European Freeski Open by Swatch. From March 3 to...
A look back at the highlights of 2009 as we gear up for the 2010 Freeride World Tour http://mpora.com/videos/9oh5m8hMhMore Ski >>
It’s been a long wet summer, but the winter has started to rear its head at last, and to get you all just a little...
Wanna be a Knight… … is the name of the Nine Knights online video contest that offers the first ever chance for everybody to enter the...
Performance / All Mountain The Dragon 110 is a slightly softer version of the Dragon 120 with all the same features, simply aimed at a slightly...
High Performance / All Mountain In typical Tecnica fashion, the Dragon 120 has a streamline feel to it with all the bells and whistles that Tecnica...
This completely symmetrical ski is as comfortable going backwards as it is forwards. These skis are a smooth and lively ride, and feel solid in...
This is an interesting ski. With its symmetrical dimensions, it is perfect for the park, add to this a continuous rocker profile and tip and...
Pretty much every Moment ski we’ve looked at has impressed, and the Night Train is no exception. This is a great choice for backcountry freestylers....
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...
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...
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