Ski Reviews
Independent reviews of the best skis on the market from the Snow Magazine test team including Volkl, Technika, Salomon, Dynastar, Atomic, Blizzard, Head and K2
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Rossignol's new React range replaces the old Pursuit models, and the React R8 Ti is top of the class. Take a look at...
We put the K2 Ikonic 84 through its all-mountain paces as we reviewed it at the Pila ski test.
Firmly at the narrow end of Line's freeride Sick Day collection, the Sick Day 88 counts as all mountain. We reviewed...
Described as the progeny of the freeski Enforcer and the piste-based Spitfire, the Navigator 90 should be a perfect...
We review the Rossignol Experience 84 AI at the ski test to see how it performs on the mountain.
Salomon say, if you attack the piste with a hunger for speed and precision then the S/Max Blast is the ski for you....
The Salomon XDR 80 Ti offers an easy ride in all conditions on and off the piste, but at only 80cm at the waist will...
The Volkl Deacon line has replaced the RTM series and now covers both on-piste and all-mountain categories. The Deacon...
Dynastar release a new approach to all mountain in the shape of their 4x4 range, we find out what it's all about with...
We attempt to tame the Monster 83X from Head, all in the name of a ski review
We test Head's all mountain V-Shape 10 to see if it lives up to their excellent offerings in piste and freeride this...
At the upper end of K2's piste-focussed all mountain family sits the Ikonic 80Ti. We put it through its paces at the...
Atomic's Vantage 86 C W is dubbed a smooth easy ride, but how far can it go? We tested it out in the Italian Alps to...
A renowned ladies freeride ski, we took Blizzard's Sheeva 10 for a spin to see if it could live up to the claims.
At just £360 is the Dynastar Intense 8 great value for money, or do you get what you pay for? We put them to the test...