BLISTER Ski Reviews

Recent Ski Reviews

Julia Van Raalte reviews the 4FRNT Hoji W, Blister Gear Review

2019-2020 4FRNT Hoji W

If you’re looking for a directional big mountain ski that crushes soft conditions, check out the women’s version of Eric Hjorleifson’s pro model: the 4FRNT Hoji W.

Blister Gear Review, SIA Tradeshow 2015

Preview: 2015-2016 Faction CT 3.0

We’ve been looking to get on Candide Thovex’s pro model skis for a few seasons, and we’re more curious than we’ve ever been about the updated CT 3.0.

Will Brown reviews the Line Supernatural 100, Blister Gear Review.

2nd Look: Line Supernatural 100

It’s coming back next season, so we took a 2nd Look at the Line Supernatural 100, a narrower version of the (impressive) Supernatural 108.

Blister Gear Review, SIA Tradeshow 2015

Preview: 2015-2016 Line Pandora 95

Just like the Line Pandora, the new, narrower Pandora 95 should be an excellent women’s all-mountain ski, especially for skiing bumps and groomers.

Jonathan Ellsworth reviews the 15/16 Black Diamond Boundary 107 for Blister Gear Review

2018-2019 Black Diamond Boundary 107

Black Diamond has retooled their entire ski lineup for the 2015-2016 season. Here’s our review of the new Boundary 107, a versatile ski that ought to have pretty broad appeal.

Blister Gear Review, SIA Tradeshow 2015

Preview: 2015-2016 ON3P Jeffrey 114

The ON3P Jeffrey 114 is a descendant of the popular Caylor, and looks like a very strong contender in the “playful charger” class of versatile powder skis.

Julia Van Raalte reviews The Romp Skis 106, Blister Gear Review

2014-2015 Romp Skis 106

Romp is building two skis for Blister reviewers this season. Both are from the same mold, but have very different designs. Here is the first ski, and we’ve been quite impressed.