Majesty Superior
We really enjoyed skiing on the Majesty Superiors during our 2013 on snow ski test in Austria. They feel light and strong, making turns in the most tricky conditions feel easy. The cool graphics are a bonus too.

- Details
- Written by: Rob Stewart
- Last Updated: 08 Nov 2013
Level
Advanced, Expert
Terrain
Freeride
Best for
Blasting through crud, powder and chopped up snow as if it wasn't even there. Would suit someone looking to progress their freeride and off-piste ski technique and still enjoy groomed slopes.
Price
£499.00
lengths
178, 186
Type
Ski
Off-pisteLow speedOn-pisteHigh speedOverall Score
We had the chance of testing The Superior during our 2013 on snow test in Austria and enjoyed the results.
It’s a powerful ski that handles powder, crud and chopped up snow well, especially at higher speeds. But they are also easy to turn and would suit someone looking to get into freeride skiing or starting out on a season.
They perform moderately well on-piste, with a great edge hold, although feel a bit damp on shorter radius turns.
We gave them one of the highest marks in the test for off-piste skiing and the competition out there is tough. Not only so they ski well but they look great too – top scores there for us too.