BLISTER Ski Reviews

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Recent Ski Reviews

Cy Whitling reviews the Armada ARV 106 for Blister

2019-2020 Armada ARV 106

It’s rare that an updated product is better than its predecessor in every respect, but the redesigned Armada ARV 106 might just be one of those products. Check out our full review.

Blister's 3-ski Quiver Awards — 18/19

3-Ski Quivers: Reviewers’ Selections (18/19)

We’ve asked a number of our reviewers to discuss how they think about putting together a ski quiver, and which specific skis they’d choose. Check out part 2, including additions from Jonathan Ellsworth, Sascha Anastas, Kristin Sinnott, and Brian Lindahl.

Jonathan Ellsworth reviews the Renoun Z-Line 90 for Blister

2020-2021 Renoun Z-Line 90

Renoun’s technology and construction is far from traditional. But what happens when you apply it to a more traditional shape? Check out our full review of the Renoun Z-Line 90.

Blister's 2018 Ski Sock Roundup; Best Ski Socks

Ski Sock Roundup — 2018

The wrong pair of ski socks can screw up your day. So we’ve rounded up 17 pairs — from ultra-thin to thickly cushioned — and noted what sets each apart, and which will likely work best for you.

BLISTER Ski Reviews

2020-2021 Rossignol Experience 92 Ti Basalt

The new Rossi Experience 94 Ti has a fairly forgiving shovel and a pretty powerful tail. So does it feel like more of a wider, dedicated carver? Or is it a truly versatile, go-anywhere, all-mountain ski? Check out our full review.

BLISTER Ski Reviews

2018-2019 Moment Blister Pro

The Blister Pro is back. Check out the story behind the new graphic, the story behind the ski itself, and learn how to get your pair.

Blister's Alpine Ski Binding Guide

Blister Alpine Ski Bindings Guide

What’s the best ski binding? Which ones are compatible with your ski boots? There’s a lot of misinformation and confusion about the actual differences between bindings, so we’ve updated this guide to help clarify which ones will work best for you.

Cy Whitling reviews the Sego Big Horn 106 for Blister Gear Review

2019-2020 Sego Big Horn 106

We’ve now had two reviewers put over 30 days on the Sego Big Horn 106, and you can now check out our update on this playful all-mountain ski.

Kara Williard reviews the Blizzard Sheeva 11 for Blister

2021-2022 Blizzard Sheeva 11

Though it’s the widest women’s ski Blizzard makes, we’ve found the Sheeva 11 to be surprisingly versatile, and think it would work well for a wide variety of skiers.

Jonathan Ellsworth reviews the Blizzard Brahma for Blister

2019-2020 Blizzard Brahma 88

The more time we’ve spent on the Blizzard Brahma, the more dialed we think it is. Check out our full review

Blister reviews the Black Crows Orb

2018-2019 Black Crows Orb

If you want your ~90mm-wide ski to perform well even when there isn’t fresh corduroy anywhere in sight, the Black Crows Orb is worth a look. Check out our full review.

Jonathan Ellsworth reviews the Head Monster 88 for Blister

2019-2020 Head Monster 88 Ti

With the Monster 98 and 108 now gone, the new, redesigned Head Monster 88 Ti is now the widest ski in the Monster series. So what changed and what stayed the same with this new ski? Check out our measured specs, rocker pics, initial impressions, and Flash Review.

Luke Koppa reviews the Armada Tracer 108 for Blister

2018-2019 Armada Tracer 108

After skiing it in the resort and touring on it in the backcountry, the redesigned Armada Tracer 108 has proven to be a versatile, predictable, and playful 50/50 ski. Check out our full review.

2018-2019 Moment Blister Pro

Moment Blister Pro: the History

You’ve been asking, and now we can confirm: the Blister Pro is coming back. And we figured now would be a good time to detail the history of how this ski came to be, and when you’ll be able to get yours. Check it out.

Blister reviews the K2 Pinnacle 95 Ti

2018-2019 K2 Pinnacle 95 Ti

Light, but pretty stable. Surfy, but can hold an edge. Forgiving, but supportive. The newest iteration of the K2 Pinnacle 95 Ti feels like a bit of a contradiction, but the result is a pretty versatile ski that we think a lot of skiers may enjoy. Check out our full review.