Skis

Park & Pipe | Junior Park & Pipe | All-Mountain Carve | All-Mountain Freeride | Big Mountain | Super Fat | Women-Specific

Boots

Space Boots From The Future | All Boots

Bindings

Shackles of Freedom | All Bindings

 

All Mountain Freeride

These skis continue to expand around the waistline this year. If you love to take on the whole mountain, then this is your category. A versatile bunch of skis that love powder, groomers or just about anything else you may come across.

4FRNT MSP ($549/$749)

161, 171, 181, 187 (114/87/105 at 171 cm, 25-metre radius)

The first model made by the Salt Lake City–based 4FRNT, the MSP is a “do-anything, anywhere, anytime” ski. Full-length wood core, sandwich construction, and an all-over graphic complete the package.

Armada ARV ($805)

165, 175, 185 (130/95/119 at 185 cm, 21.7-metre radius)

One of the two original models offered by Armada, the ARV is the only one left standing and still sets the standard for the rest of the line. A true all-mountain board with a generous sidecut and a stiffer flex profile.

Atomic Nomad Crimson ($1,249.99 with bindings)

155,162,169,176,183 (128/86/114 at 176 cm, 18-metre radius)

The top model in the Nomad line, this super-light all-mountain ski has a host of highly advanced features that would make any tech geek drool.

Dynastar Big Trouble ($799.99)

166, 176, 186 (124/92/114 at 186 cm, 23-metre radius)

With wide, super-raised tip and tail, the Big Trouble is Dynastar’s backcountry expert. Not afraid to go switch in the powder, this ski has impressive jump performance and offers great float.

Elan 888 ($850)

159, 168, 177, 186 (128/88/108 at 177 cm, 21.1-metre radius)

A laminated wood core provides the foundation for versatility on all terrain, while an aluminum topsheet makes this ski stand out from the masses. Retro graphics will make dad reminisce as you kick his ass.

Fischer Watea 84 ($879)

167, 176, 184 (126/84/112 at 176 cm, 18-metre radius)

Taking the place of the Fischer’s Maori line, the Watea 84 is ready to grip on the groomers and float on the powder. With the new I-Beam technology, the Watea is stiffer and lighter than ever.

G3 Rapid Transit ($799.95)

171, 178, 185, 192 (128/91/116, radius N/A)

This fat and stable ski will cut through anything thrown its way. With a super-fat asymmetric sidecut, this ski lends itself to all-around, high-performance usage.

Head Monster 78 ($1,100 with bindings)

165 , 171, 177, 183 (124/78/110 at 171 cm, 14.6-metre radius)

This all-terrain freeride ski is ready for anything. As comfortable in powder as it is on the piste, the Monster 78 is an all-mountain freeride machine.

K2 Apache Outlaw ($1,140 with bindings)

167, 174, 181 (124/88/111 at 174 cm, 20-metre radius)

Billed as K2’s “most versatile, highest performance ski,” the Outlaw features an 88 mm waist and a bunch of other fancy trademarked stuff to keep it stable on the groomers and beyond.

Line Prophet 100 ($700)

172, 179, 186 (134/100/125 at 179 cm, 17.2-metre radius)

The Prophet 100 is a powerful, aggressive, big-mountain ski, ready to take on anything.

Movement Thunder ($785)

177, 187 (122/89/111 at 177 cm, 22-metre radius)

A wood-core model at home in all snow conditions. Its 122 mm shovel offers more than enough surface area to stay on top of the good stuff, or to skip across the rough spots.

Ninthward Rory S.F.S. ($699)

178 (137/111/128 at 178 cm, 24-metre radius)

Rory Silva’s signature stick features a tri-laminate core and sintered base. At 111 mm underfoot, Ninthward is making it known that it is here to stay with a full lineup.

Nordica Hellcat ($1,499.95 with binding)

170, 178, 186 (132/90/118 at 178 cm, 18-metre radius)

The top model in Nordica’s Hot Rod series, the Hellcat pairs a wide chassis with an aggressive sidecut for a ski that excels on both hardpack and groomed runs.

Prior Original ($999)

165,171, 175, 181, 188, 193 (125/95/115 at 181 cm, 23-metre radius)

The all-mountain choice in Prior’s small lineup of hand-crafted skis. Boasting bombproof construction and a modest sidecut for easy manoeuvrability, the Original is Prior’s flagship model.

Rossignol Bandit B83 ($1,150 with bindings)

160, 168, 176, 184 (120/83/110 at 176 cm, 17.3 metre radius)

Designed for skiers who are looking for the back bowls and the glades, it includes the Axial 120 WB TPI binding.

Salomon X Wing Fury ($1,229 with bindings)

163, 170, 177, 184 (128/85/111 at 177 cm, 18.4-metre radius)

The flagship ski in the X Wing lineup, the Fury is comfortable from boundary to boundary. When coupled with the Z12 Ti binding, this ski is ready to tackle off-piste stashes.

Scott Punisher ($649.95)

162, 172, 182, 191 (126/86/113 at 172 cm, 15-metre radius)

Advertised as a twin-tip version of the Mission ski, the Punisher is designed to do it all. You can ski these boards in all conditions—and you can do it all switch.

Vist X-Free ($1,750 with bindings)

162, 172, 182 (117/77/110 at 162 cm, 11.7-metre radius)

This ski has been created specifically for freeriders but is also built for groomed slopes. It comes with a twin-tip design and lightweight yet heavy-duty bindings.

Volkl AC30 Titanium ($1,250 with bindings)

156, 163, 170, 177, 184 (118/76/104 at 177 cm, 18.4-metre radius)

A long history of making bomber race skis carries over to Volkl’s all-mountain line. The AC30 continues that tradition with Extended Double Grip construction and a Sensorwood core.