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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The X-Drive range from Salomon provides its all-mountain offering with the 8.3 model sitting bang in the middle -...
Volkl Ski's new women's all-mountain offering, the Flair range has four models - we tested out the 78 version,...
The new version of the Nocta from Chamonix based Black Crows is the widest ski we're reviewing from our on-snow ski...
The re-designed Cham 2.0 87 from Dynastar is a freeride ski that can handle the piste too - but how did our test team...
Once again we review the Big Joy from Head Skis - a wide women's specific freeride ski for experts that we really...
The new Quattro 6.9 W Ti from Blizzard Skis is a women's specific piste machine and our test team gave it a spin...
The new Intense 10 from Dynastar is aimed at advanced female skiers who love to rip up the piste and carve long fast...
The new Speed Zone series from Dynastar is its on-piste offering with versions for all ability levels. We review the...
Nordica's GT series is designed for all mountain piste performance and the 76Ti versions sits in the middle of the...
The new Famous 6 from Rossignol was put to test by our experienced team in Kuhtai, Austria - but will it become a true...
The new X-Max X12 from Salomon is designed as an on-piste specialist for expert skiers - could the team handle the...
The Volkl Code S is a slalom style ski designed for strong advanced riders who like the piste - we test it out this...
Volkl's new Flair range offers piste and all mountain skis for all levels - we test out the SC, an on-piste model...
Launched last winter but well received, the Backland 85 is a touring ski with a performance element - we review them...
Blizzard skis Zero G is a lightweight touring ski ready to tackle the whole mountain - but did our team manage to...







