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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Already a classic after one season, the Rossignol Soul 7 has become a benchmark ski for backcountry, freeride and...

The powerful yet fun Rossignol Pursuit 16Ti combine easy turn initiation with strong edge grip and high torsional...

The Rossignol Pursuit 13 is a good value for money ski that would suit a recreational skier who wants to progress and...

The Nordica Avenger is designed for recreational skiers looking to improve their technique and advance onto the next...

Movement are a Swiss company specialising in freeride and off-piste skis. The Trust is targeted at the upper end of...

The Movement Sundance is a versatile all-mountain ski that is targeted towards recreational and advanced female skiers...

The new Supernatural 108 from freeride and freestyle 'new skoolers' Line Skis is a hard charging, solid power tool for...

The Line Celebrity is aimed at a recreational level skier looking to improve their performance on groomed slopes and...

The Head Total Joy is part of an all mountain and freeride range of skis that's light but strong - this one is aimed...

The Head Great Joy is an all mountain ski that's set up for the backcountry and off-piste terrain, whilst keeping the...

The Joy range from Head is consistently performing strongly across the board and this model is no exception as we...

The Black Majic from Scott Sports is a brand new model in their collection for the 2014-15 winter ski season. They...

The K2 Amp charger is aimed at skiers who enjoy groomed slopes and love to carve their turns at all speeds. They are...

The Head Rev range of skis is aimed at the all-mountain rider who's looking for that one ski to fit all. The 98...

The Head Rev 90 is a great all-mountain ski for recreational skiers and anyone considering buying their first pair of...