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...
Elan’s first major outing in the field of reverse camber, the boomerang isn’t shy of switch powder landing. With reverse sidecut at the tip...
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...
This is a pretty useful tool for freestylers out there. The Pogo Sticks will happily cruise the big mountain all morning, have no problem hitting...
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...
This is pretty much a purists backcountry freestyle ski, with perfect twin tip and ideal construction for being centrally mounted and ridden switch in 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...
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...
This is a no frills backcoutry freestyle ski, that despite not having the width of a lot of skis in its class, is great at...
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 good all-mountain ski that will see you in the park, on the piste, and in the powder. Probably most at home in...
These are a great pair of planks for women wanting to get all over the hill and particularly want to get into the backcountry. Generally...
The J.O Pro is back, and finally Jon’s actual missus has made it onto the ski’s top sheet. This year Jon has gone for a...
For the purpose of this review we have chosen the Peak 88, but the range consists of 5 skis from 88mm underfoot to 73mm. At...
This is a great ski for budding park rats. At this price it is difficult to pick holes in the ski. With a central mounting...
A favourite among the K2 pro team riders, the Extreme is one of the most versatile park skis we came across. At 85mm underfoot, it...
This is really for anyone who skis similar terrain to Pep, and while it is labelled an all-mountain ski, the truth is it is built...
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