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4FRNT Skis Cody Ski When 4FRNT team-rider Cody Barnhill steps into his planks, the Cody Skis, trees shutter, porcupines scurry up trees, and high-consequence lines squeal in delight. This all-mountain shredder was designed to be as comfortable on the groomers as on the tight, steep lines you'll find on large peaks. Its rockered tip and tail and classic camber profile work exceptionally well when the snow-gods haven't been kind, and it still offers float off trail, stability at high speeds, and quickness when things get tight.
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Atomic Access Ski Get into the deep and steep, then lay down arcs on firmpackwith the Atomic Access Ski, you can and will. With a 100mm waist, it's not a skinny stick, nor superfat with superheftthis ride is light and floaty, razor-sharp and agile. Yes, it's hard to believe you own all this.
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Atomic Alibi Ski Your explanation for ditching your ski buddies lies in your Atomic Alibi Skis. With these all-mountain skis on your feet, it's hard to resist popping into the trees for a little bit of soft snow and then dashing ahead to pounce on fresh corduroy before it's all skied out. Designed with a titanium backbone, the Alibi delivers a super-smooth ride in all conditions, so of course you're not going to hold back.
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Atomic Blog Ski When you contemplate the tight drop into an hourglass chute, you smile to yourself, kick the snow off the Atomic Blog Ski, and send it. Within moments, you sail through the air, land in a thick powdery field, and treat the trees as slalom gates on your way to the lift linen. Thanks to the Blog's Powder Rockered profile, 110mm waist, and 60% camber underfoot, you get float and insane maneuverability in anything from crud to deep powder.
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Atomic Ritual Ski Atomic locked a handful of Austrian ski engineers in a room with a few sheets of titanium, a stack of wood, and photos of their athletes sending big, burly lines, and when those engineers emerged they brought with them the brand-new Ritual ski. This is an energetic, rockered ride for big mountain skiers with more than a little experience under their belt. It has a powerful flex that holds fast through choppy conditions, a mid-fat waist width for sticking bombed out landings, and a shape that's agile enough to take on tight chutes or wide-open powder fields at full throttle.
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Black Diamond Verdict Ski Keeping the same quiver-of-one dimensions as last season, the 2011/12 Black Diamond Verdict Ski rocks a redesigned core that features an all-new sandwich construction and top and bottom metal-sheet reinforcements. Not only is it still the ultimate go-anywhere, slay-anything plank that can handle everything from steep, icy chutes to epic tours, it also boasts improved stability, dampening, and durability for those days when you'd rather charge through the crud than steer around it.
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Dynastar 6th Sense Huge Ski For an epic day of shredding and stomping big airs, make sure the Dynastar 6th Sense Huge Skis are dangling from your feet as the chairlift creeps along slowly up the mountain. A wide, 115mm waist provides float in the pow and a stable ride over chunder. A rockered tip and tail increases float and makes turn initiation a breeze, and the a hybrid camber profile underfoot increases control over hardpack and variable conditions.
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Dynastar 6th Sense Slicer Ski If you're having a hard time deciding between sending it hard in the park or searching out stashes in the trees, let the rockered tip of the Dynastar 6th Sense Slicer Ski guide your way to both. The Slicer's stable, mid-fat footprint gives you the best part of an all-mountain charger, and the poppy construction lends the feel of a dedicated park ride. Steer the Slicer into the deeps, hammer it through the pipe, and then toss yourself silly down the jump line; you'll be hard pressed to find a place on the mountain that it won't obliterate.
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Elan 999 ALU Alpine Ski For all-day slaying that begins with early-morning fresh tracks and ends with crud-busting runs in the last light of the day, mount up the Elan 999 ALU Alpine Ski. The Thin Aluminum Profile and Mountain Rocker float you in the fluff, a slight camber underfoot trenches out icy groomers after all the goods have been had, and the lightweight, durable design leaves you with enough energy to dominate techy terrain all the way into the sunset.
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Elan Chainsaw Ski As the storm takes aim on your home range, you dream of hucking cliffs, throwing smooth 3s, and destroying pillows. But since the landings are best in the backcountry, let the Elan Chainsaw Ski get you there and keep you stomping everything in sight. With this fat and deliciously curvy board under your foot you can't escape that feeling of floating, that feeling that every flake fell for you, and that it's time to send that cliff you've been eying for months. Though lightweight and flexible for skinning and backcountry butters, this reinforced twintip keeps you solid while speeding out of a landing or while encountering variable snow between storms.
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Elan Chainsaw Ski The Elan Chainsaw Ski is a power tool built to carve artwork into virgin powder expanses both in bounds and out. Lightweight and flexible for backcountry skinning adventures, the Chainsaw boasts a generous rocker and twintip profile for surfing and buttering powder the way the ski gods always intended. Plus, the fiberglass-reinforced wood core has plenty of torsional stiffness for straight-lining out the bottom of big backcountry bowls. Just make sure you zip up your jacket and cinch down the powder skirt; things are going to get messy.
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Faction Skis 3.Zero Ski If you're ditching work to rip turns several days a week and need a single pair of boards to handle everything from trees to pow, the Faction 3.Zero Ski is your ride. The Twin Rocker profile combines with powder-happy dimensions for ample float and has a traditional camber underfoot for biting the hardpack with a vengeance. Burly sandwich construction, anti-chipping sidewalls, and full-wrap one-piece edges ensure that the 3.Zero will stand up to a beating and will gladly do it all over again the next day.
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Faction Skis Candide 3.0 Ski Together with pro-skier Candide Thovex, Faction Skis delivers the Candid 3.0 Ski to quench your freeriding heart and backcountry desires. This wickedly lightweight all-mountain ski features a recycled PET and flax-fiber core and a refined flex pattern for better control, feedback, and stability.
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Faction Skis Royale Ski With a heart of solid wood and a body with solidly fat dimensions, the Faction Royale Ski was born to rule over fresh powder dumps. Extra-long rocker in the tip and tail with flat camber underfoot allows you to float, surf, and butter the soft stuff in any direction that suits your fancy. Despite the Royale's highborn status, anti-chipping sidewalls and hardened edges allow the ski to stand up and take a beating as well as any.
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Fischer Big Stix 110 Ski Voted most likely to put a big, fat, silly grin on your face, the Fischer Big Stix 110 Ski is all about fun. Ride it off cliffs and kickers, through pow and crud, and down the gnar and steep; this ski cowers to nothing. And with a girthy 110-millimeter waist and twintip, rockered profile, it doesn't have to (and neither do you).
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Fischer Big Stix 98 Ski Big-mountain means big sticks. Thus, the Fischer Big Stix 98 Ski, endowed with pow-hungry rockered tip and tail and 98-millimeter waist, plus hardpack-chomping sidewall construction. In your big, broadening future: high speeds, fast turns, stable stomps.
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Fischer Watea 114 Ski - Men's When a moist Pacific air mass slams into your mountain range and buries everything, the twintip Fischer Watea 114 Ski floats over the deepest in-bounds or backcountry stashes while helping you add style to your downhill expression. This fat and sturdy board does so much more than help you get up and down a deliciously deep backcountry playground. Its twintip design and Powder Hull technology demand a playful day in the powder and won't be satisfied without pillow drops, spins, and a few dozen faceshots to boot.
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Folsom Skis Johnny C Ski Every ski company makes a quiver-killer, and the Johnny C Ski is Folsom's. With just enough girth for flotation, a nimble design for navigating tight terrain, and a stability-focused core design, this is one for the trees, chutes, or back bowls. Folsom's shapers even tossed in a little early rise at the tip to make it easier to surf stashes and pop pillows during a super-deep storm cycle.
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Head Skis USA Rev 105 Ski You don't need an easy-turning ski or help in the pow, but don't ask and ye shall receive anyway; the superfast, rip-ready Head Rev 105 Ski gives you progressive sidecut and targeted rocker for more effortless shredfests. Because there's no rule against ripping harder, longer, or faster (but keep an eye out for patrol just in case).
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Icelantic Shaman Ski The Icelantic Shaman Ski can appear a bit superstitious. The tapered tails and 160mm diamond-shaped tips are certain to draw skeptical stares in the lift line. But one set of turns on a powder day and the Shaman will make a believer out of you. The ski optimizes your center of gravity for supernaturally powerful powder turns while the ultra-fat tips provide unrivaled flotation. Thanks to the traditional camber and generous sidecut, the Shaman conjures up hardpack-ripping turns with just as much confidence.
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K2 Iron Maiden Ski On winter's snowy battlefield, the K2 Iron Maiden Ski beefs up your park, urban, and all-mountain freestyle weaponry. Now you can dominate the park with the dark gods of metal blasting through your skull and the album artwork staring you in the face. The Iron Maiden urges you to do something legendary on this solid, stiff park ski. All-Terrain Rocker lets you take the battle to the all parts of the mountain while its super-burly Absorb sidewall construction stands up to after-dark urban campaigns or handrail projects.
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K2 Kung Fujas Ski The K2 Kung Fujas Ski has a smooth, poised feeling underfoot, a certain powerful playfulness, and it's laced with a material similar to the versatile, innovative DNA that made Pep Fujas an institution in the world of freeskiing. And go figure, this ski was actually designed by Backcountry.com and K2 athlete Pep Fujas himself (so you know it's good). Durable sandwich construction shrugs off abusive, rough terrain and delivers edging power in icy chutes, the aspen and paulownia core pops like a can of soda shaken at high altitude, and tip and tail attachments hold skins so securely you'd swear they were welded to the base. This is a ski that feels like an extension of your own body on the ground, in the air, on soft snow or hard, and underneath the tram or way past the furthest backcountry gate.
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Kastle BMX108 Ski The Kastle BMX108 Ski is the ski of choice for Kastle pro athletes competing in the Freeride World Tour. The early-rise rockered tip allows the ski to execute flawlessly at high speeds in the powder while low camber underfoot provides edge grip and control in variable snow conditions. Kastle's signature Hollowtech tip and tail significantly reduce swing weight for nimble responsiveness and increased shock absorption. There is a reason that this is the top-tier backcountry ski ridden by the Kastle prosit's time you joined them.
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Kastle BMX98 Ski Ninety years of ski design and innovation have culminated in the Kastle BMX98 Ski. Designed to thrive off-piste and in the slackcountry, the mid-fat BMX98 features an early-rise rockered tip and subtle camber underfoot for confident slaying in variable snow conditions. Kastle's innovative Hollowtech tips and tails significantly reduce swing weight and absorb vibration for a nimble and smooth ride.
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Lib Technologies Freeride NAS reCurve Ski When you look up at the hill, your eyes see nothing but a giant playground. Good thing the Lib Tech Freeride NAS reCurve Ski shares your live-for-fun personality. The Magne-Traction serrated sidecut butchers the hardpack with precision while the reCurve rocker keeps these boards on top of the snow where they belong. Although the topsheet graphics are certain to cause your grandma concern, they will do nothing but inspire monstrous cliff hucks in your free-spirited mind.
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Liberty Helix Ski The Liberty Helix Ski has been engineered for versatile performance all over the mountain and in every snow condition. The Stealth Rocker floats over powder and crud thanks to a lifted tip, yet can still bite the hardpack like a mad dog with underfoot camber and a flat tail. If you're looking to ride a fatty board that will throw down regardless of conditions, the Helix was bred with you in mind.
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Liberty Variant Ski Built for hard-charging big-mountain rippers, the Liberty Variant Ski flies in deep fluff, slices through chunder, and carves hard snow like a sculptor. The Peri-Metal perimeter brings the vibration-absorbing and edge-pressure benefits of a titanium laminate to the table without the extra weight. With a skin-friendly notch in the tail and a light Bamboo core, the Variant is just as comfortable on big backcountry lines as it is at the resort.
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Line Influence 105 Ski Your powder ski is only really good for powder, and your carving ski requires too much spandex to be fun outside the gates, so what are you to do' With its 105mm waist, early-rise tip and tail, and powerful metal laminate and wood core, the Line Influence 105 Ski is your answer. This is an all-mountain ski with a little performance-enhancement in the horsepower department. It charges, it carves, it floats, and it soaks up chop or rough landings (should you decide to exercise some 'extreme'). The Influence is truly a jack and a master of all trades.
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Line Prophet 98 Ski Make no mistake, the Line Prophet 98 Ski is a west coast in-bounds shredder and an east coast all-mountain ride that will end your concerns about going wider than 90mm underfoot. A little early rise keeps the tip afloat on the deep days, the metal-reinforced wood core is well mannered at speed or in the chop, and a generous, multi-radius sidecut shape lays trenches when groomer days are the only option. Line made this fat beauty feel skinny in all the right places.
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Moment Belafonte Ski Big-mountain mastersunsheathe the Moment Belafonte Ski and let the show begin. The positive camber and traditional tail take care of business in the back while the rockered tip still knows how to party the powder up front. Being as stable, powerful, and responsive as it is, the Belafonte handles everyday shreds without wimping-out on big steeps.
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Moment Deathwish Ski The Moment Deathwish Ski has carved out a radically innovative niche for itself with its Dirty Mustache Rocker. You know that powder is meant to be surfed and smeared with a nice fat flat-cambered and twin-rockered set of boards, but you don't want to feel like you're skiing with a death wish after the goods get tracked out either. Dirty Mustache to the rescuethe innovative rocker places three cambered points in the midsection that securely bite the hardpack but don't come to play when the flakes start to fall. Prepare to surf, smear, and pivot like you wrote the book, then sculpt groomers on your way back to the lift.
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Nordica Enforcer Ti Ski The Nordica Enforcer Ti Ski doesn't think twice about changing snow conditions and terrain, thanks to its do-it-all dimensions. Its Early-Rise profile easily maneuvers through and over soft snow, crud, and foot-deep powder, while its camber underfoot provides the stability to lay down the law on groomers, hardpack, and bumped-up bowl fields.
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Rossignol Experience 98 Ski Devoted, obsessed, loyalhowever you describe your mountain fixation, you just know when you're not slaving for the man you'll be carving big powerful arcs with the Rossignol Experience 98 Ski, because with it you can handle any run, any condition, on any day of the week. Sure, the boot-deep days are gravy, but life is too short and the Experience 98 is too capable to not ski every cruddy, manky, icy, or wind-buffed day that you can escape from the 'real world.'
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Rossignol Scimitar Ski A full rocker camber profile makes the Scimitar Ski as loose and maneuverable as a park and pipe ski could possibly be. Rossignol extended the sidecut of this freeride ski past the contact points of the tip and tail rocker so you can dive deep into a turn and still find all the hold you need at steep edge angles. And should it dump a few feet of freshness on your home resort, the 122mm tip width helps this ski get on top of all that powder so you won't have to sacrifice lift laps in order to run home for your fat skis.
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Rossignol Sickle Ski When Mother Nature takes a big ol' dump on the mountain, you and your Rossignol Sickle Ski head from the terrain park right over to the sweet, sweet pillow line you've been eyeing all season long from the chair. Thanks to the Sickle's Spin Turn Rocker profile (aka full rocker), you're able to effortlessly send it down pow fields and treat every powdery drop, step-up, and cat track as your next chance to add an unnatural spin to natural terrain.
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Salomon BBR 10.0 Ski Featuring Salomon's new patented V-shape, the BBR 10.0 Ski is redefining what an all-mountain ski should look and feel like. The rockered, surfboard-shaped tip yields to a narrow waist and tail for excellent on-piste performance and flotation in powder. With a metal backbone and titanium and bamboo reinforcement, the BBR is a super-stable ski that knows no speed-limit. Lay down tight, powerful slalom turns with ease and float over the lightest fluff. The BBR is destined to revolutionize not only how a ski should look, but how you attack the hill.
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Salomon Shogun 100 Ski The Salomon Shogun 100 Ski gives you the power to go anywhere, taking on hardpack to powdery mountain conditions. This agile plank surfs those steep pow lines with the same energy and enthusiasm as it tackles freshly groomed trails and thick mogul fields. Thanks to its early rise tail, the Shogun won't skid out when your line spits you out on a groomer track at the bottom, while its All-Terrain Rockered profile allows for exact, precise turn initiation, with less of a chance of catching an edge while you conquer techy terrain.
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Scott Dozer Ski If you can only have one piece of equipment in your toolbox, choose the Scott Dozer Ski. It's the multi-tool that can handle every job on the mountain. The Twin Tip Rocker lifts the tip and tail for flotation in the soft stuff while the 3Dimension sidecut carves the hardpack like a diamond bit saw. When you go to work in the terrain park, you'll appreciate the 1.6-degree base edge angle for hook-free spins, slides, and landings.
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Scott Mega Dozer Ski When the skies open and bless your mountain with fresh fluff, the Scott Mega Dozer Ski is the fine tuned piece of machinery you need to get the job done right. The Twin Tip Rocker provides ample float whether you drive these boards forward or in reverse, and the 1.6-degree base edge angle makes for easy spins and slides and extra forgiving landings.
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Surface Live Life Ski The vivacious Surface Live Life Ski with its big, fat, raised tip loves to float through pow and bust through choppy snow, and with a stable, tapered shape, it equally gets off straight-lining narrow chutes. ABS sidewalls and traditional camber underfoot make this fatty more versatile than you'd think, so even laying down arcs on packed pow will make you giddy. And a lightweight wood core and mini-cap mean this life-liver can continue the celebration into the backcountry.
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Surface New Life Ski The Surface New Life Ski probably got made fun of when it was young, in its developing stages and fatter than all the other skis, but look at it now: it's pow-floating, crud-busting, potato-mashing, and adored by all. Its symmetrical profile with gently raised tip and tail give it just enough lift to keep you stable both forward and switch; it's light and balanced and equal-opportunity. Not that it won't drop the hammer when you feel like ripping things to shreds.
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Surface Watch Life Ski Rocker this, reverse that. The Surface Watch Life Ski sticks to the tried and true with traditional camber, light wood core, and ample width for a truly all-mountain ride. A 100-millimeter waist floats, stomps, and carves up variable terrain, but still flips edge-to-edge and hangs onto the rails like the downhill skis of yore. Thus, for those who lament they can have only one pair of skis, the snappy, tenacious Watch Life will plaster a smile on your face.
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Volkl Gotama Ski During both big western storms and long sunny stretches of Rocky Mountain weather, the Volkl Gotma Ski carves aggressively solid arcs down any aspect, angle, or elevation of your home resort playground. For true all-mountain, all-weather chargers, this is a one-quiver ski that's worth its salt, the Gotama has proven itself time and time again as THE versatile big-mountain plank. Now fully rockered, this ski's floatation comes easy during deep storm days while the engineered ELP shape allows powerful edging as you dig into choppy groomers and windblown bowls.
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