Best Women’s All-Mountain, Soft-Snow Oriented Skis
The La Niña has stood out over the last two seasons as one of the best all-mountain powder skis. At 113mm underfoot, it floats great in powder, but can also rip groomers and hardpack. The ski is playful, yet still plenty stability for fast, aggressive skiing.
The new Savory 7 is a light ski that rips. Although it wasn’t built for firm snow, it is certainly manageable in those conditions. And once the conditions soften, the Savory 7 is an incredibly fun ski that is both really light while still being relatively stiff. It’s a great combination for soft snow.
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Highly agree with the above selections but I would urge anyone looking towards a stiff competition park ski to consider the volkl wall. Coming in a plethora of different sizes, fully symmetrical, with plenty of stiffness and pop to boot it is definitely a contender with the above picks.