Ski Reviews

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You've found your way to one of the best guides to all the latest skis. We've pulled together the details for as many skis as we could get our hands on, skied and reviewed a good number of them ourselves, and made it possible for the SkiMountain community to share their own ski reviews with each other - what you get is a great tool for choosing the perfect ski!

Skiing on the right equipment for your ability and snow conditions can make the difference between you loving or hating the sport, so do your research here and get it right!

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We found 488 skis that matched your search criteria :
  • Liberty Mutant

    Liberty say:

    The Liberty Mutant ski is a huge powder specialty ski only available in a 192. If you need this as your everyday ski, consider yourself lucky. You know who you are.

    Liberty Mutant 192 Front

    Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 149mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape | Approx Weight per ski: 2510g for 192

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    • Liberty Genome

      Liberty say:

      The Liberty Genome ski is a ski like no other. It carves like a shorter, stiffer ski on the hardpack, but has incredible float in the deep stuff with progressively softer Bomb rockered tips and tails. A ski for creating epic days no matter how much snow has fallen.

      Liberty Genome 181 Front

      Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 141mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape | Approx Weight per ski: 2450g for 194

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      • Black Diamond Gigawatt

        Black Diamond say:

        The Black Diamond Gigawatt ski is the biggest, baddest ski that Black Diamond makes. By combining an extended running length with a tip-to-tail, fully rockered profile, the Gigawatt achieves longboard-style, powder skiing bliss with enough edge underfoot for confidence on groomers and hard snow. That profile, combined with the weight-saving ribs and channels of our iconic Formula One Technology, allows this supertanker to still be responsive and quick edge-to-edge-critical for a ski this size.

        Black Diamond Gigawatt Front

        Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 135mm underfoot | Flat Tailshape | Approx Weight per ski: 2850g for 195

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        • Armada ARG

          Armada say:

          The Armada ARG ski players says that snow and it’s not gonna stop. When the weather gets like this and the powder gets deeper and deeper, snow performs much less like a solid and more like a liquid. With our patented EST Powder Rocker, the ARG mixes the necessary requirements of a ski with the principals of hydrodynamics to produce a tool that performs better the deeper the snow gets. And to top it all off, we throw 1mm of side-cut underfoot to make it easier for your friends to get back to the lift, because you’ll probably only let them try it when the weather clears.

          Armada ARG

          Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 133mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape

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          • K2 HellBent

            K2 say:

            The K2 HellBent ski used by person can stunned at how devilishly easy it is to make the whole mountain your playground. Stomp landings both ways, even in bottomless zones. This freakishly fat beast features Powder Rocker so you can stay afloat in overhead powder and provides surprising grip on hardsnow as you make your way down to rip another run. The HellBent is offered with pre-cut climbing skins so you can climb to the heavens before turning your back and descending into the depths.

            K2 HellBent FRONT

            Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 132mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape

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            • Volkl Kuro

              Volkl say:

              The Volkl Kuro ski is a widest ski, with a shape of 164-132-139, combined with Völkl's exclusive Extended Low Profile (ELP) rocker technology. Incredibly easy to handle for its width, the Kuro's shape and overall setup make it ideal for charging through the deepest of conditions.

              Volkl Kuro

              Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 132mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape

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              • Line The 130

                Line say:

                The Line 130 ski has a 130mm waist and Early Rise keeps it floating effortlessly in the deep stuff with still plenty of camber, sidecut and a responsive flex for holding it’s own on the groomed like no other ski in it’s class.

                Line The 130 FRONT

                Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 130mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape | Approx Weight per ski: 2576g for 186

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                • Amplid The Lexington

                  Amplid say:

                  The Amplid Lexington ski, our brandnew superfat, marks two new benchmarks within the ski industry:

                  1. Tricks which you thought were only possible in the park now suddenly can be sticked in the pow.

                  2. The surf sensation this ski delivers has never been felt before.

                  Its severe rockerline, the 130mm waist width, the smooth flex which is in perfect harmony with the sidecut - all this makes the LEXINGTON a new ski category of its own.

                  Amplid The Lexington Front

                  Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 130mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape

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                  • K2 DarkSide

                    K2 say:

                    The K2 DarkSide ski hunts steep couloirs and north faces protected from the sun. The Powder Rocker starts just in front of the binding turning the tail into both a brake and an accelerator. Pressure the shovel of the K2 DarkSide to quickly and easily pivot the ski and scrub speed, or pressure the cambered tail for added power and acceleration. No wonder we are drawn to the DarkSide.

                    K2 DarkSide Front

                    Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 128mm underfoot | Flat Tailshape | Approx Weight per ski: 2100g for 188

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                    • White Dot The Redeemer

                      White Dot say:

                      The White Dot Redeemer ski is flagship ski, born out of collaboration with pro riders from Chamonix, Mayrhofen and Verbier. Truly a rider-influenced design, these planks will put a grin from ear to ear on almost any backcountry rider hitting the powder. Massive amounts of float with a fully rockered tip and tail, whilst retaining the trademark Whitedot full-length torsional stiffness to deliver a fully versatile powder ski.

                      White Dot The Redeemer Front

                      Summary: Unisex No Holds Barred Pure Powder Skis | 2012 Season | 128mm underfoot | Twin Tip Tailshape | Approx Weight per ski: 2500g for 190

                      »»» More Details and Ski Reviews for the White Dot The Redeemer