For the 18/19 season, Head is introducing the Kore 99, which fills an interesting spot in their line of lightweight resort Kore skis. Check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions.
Blister reviewer, Noah Bodman, has spent a good bit of time on both the Moment Bibby Tour and Moment Bibby / Blister Pro, so he shares his thoughts on how the two skis compare.
For the 18/19 season, Full Tilt is introducing their first ever touring boot, the Ascendant. Complete with tech fittings, a removable tongue, and a unique touring overlap liner, the Ascendant appears to be the boot that a lot of skiers have been waiting for. Check out our initial on-snow impressions.
With such an iconic freestyler's name attached to it, we had high expectations for the Line Tom Wallisch Pro. And after putting a lot of time on the ski, we've come away very impressed.
As the most recent iteration of the “Legend” series, the new Dynastar Legend X106 offers an interesting combination of modern shaping, traditional camber, “50/50” weight, and a flex pattern that is no joke. Check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions.
The Black Diamond Boundary Pro 115 looks like a strong contender in the versatile ~115mm powder ski category. Check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions.
We’re heading to Telluride to test out a *bunch* of new 18/19 gear, and you should meet up with us. Check out this article for more info on what we’ll be testing and when you should join us.
We’ve now had two reviewers on the Atomic Backland FR 109 in two different lengths — and they’ve both toured on it and skied it inbounds. Check out our review to see how this playful “50/50” ski has performed.
The Salomon MTN Carbon S3 poles have a few notable features that make them stand out, and are worth a look if you’re in the market for a lightweight, adjustable ski pole.