Nordica has made a skinnier Soul Rider, one of our favorite skis. So how similar or different is the new Soul Rider 87 to the original Soul Rider, and who should consider the 87? Scott Nelson weighs in.
The new K2 Shreditor 102 is playful, yet does surprisingly well in variable conditions. It's right up there with some of our favorite freestyle-oriented all-mountain skis.
If you are looking for a ~100mm wide, poppy, twin-tipped, all-mountain ski that feels very comfortable on both very firm and soft snow, the Nordica Soul Rider should be near the top of your list.
Promising good edge grip on hard snow, strong rebound through carved turns, and an impressive speed limit, the Atomic Ritual has the potential to be a big-mountain gun that might still be suitable for any given day of riding. We can't wait to find out.
The Soul Rider looks like a promising ski for those hunting for a do-it-all twin-tip. It's been around for a season, but we think it's got a shot to end up among our one-ski quiver selections.
After an elaborate review process and a lot of coin flipping, BLISTER is proud to present its 1st Annual SIA Snow Show Awards. You'll want to take a look, if only to see what won the "WTF is THAT???" Award.
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