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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Nordica´s all mountain offering comes in the shape of the Navigator 85. Let's see how they shape up to the challenge...

The new Slight from Scott Sports fills the gap that the discontinued legendary Mission leaves behind - but will it...

The New X Red are the latest skis in Volkl's Code range - combining power with fun on piste for advanced and expert...

The Rossignol Famous 10 are piste performance skis for advanced to expert women riders looking to rip around on-piste....

The Salomon Lumen 99 is a women's freeride ski aimed at experts heading into the backcountry - check out our review...

The Corvus from Black Crows are classic high performance freeride skis for expert off-piste enthusiasts - our team...

Blizzard has made a lighter, stiffer and newer version of the Brahma, but as they were already such great skis, we...

Not known for anything other than skis made for off the beaten track, Black Crows have now created something that is...

As replacements for the Cham and Powertrack skis, Dynastar's new Legend series have a lot to live up to. Our testers...

The Dynastar Speedzone Ti 16, are targeted at the on-piste expert skier who likes lots of speed and lots of turning....

Volkl has added yet more construction tech to the RTM 84, so how would they perform during our annual ski test...

Black Crows has launched a new all-mountain model to replace the Ova for 2018 - the Vertis. With so many skis in the...

Blizzard's Bodacious have returned to their freeride roots for the new season and our team were keen to see if it was...

Once again we review the Salomon QST 92 during our 2017 on snow test in Kuhtai, Austria - we liked them last year, but...

The Volkl Bash 116 W is a new model from the German ski brand and their first ever wide bodied powder surf ski for...