While the Soul 7 has been hogging the limelight lately, over the past several seasons the E 88 must be one of Rossi’s most popular skis. Matt from Footloose gets to the nugget of the E 88’s broad appeal: “This is still the most versatile ski the Experience family.” ...
Nordica has been gradually whittling away at wood components in its women’s ski cores, first replacing one wood stringer with foam, then another. This year they’ve dispensed with the wood/foam pastiche and gone all balsa, the superlight hardwood with a honeycomb...
Nordica emphasizes the lighter weight aspect of the NRGy models with a see-through topskin that exposes the filigree of the Titanal Torsion Bridge overlaid above the I-Core and its foam stringer. Together these technologies suggest a featherweight ski for the dainty...
Softer than margarine in a bucket, the Soulmate 86 is meant to nurse an entry-level skier – or entry-level adult – into a state of sufficient confidence that they can putter around groomed terrain, no problem. A short turn specialist, as it should be, the Soulmate 86...
Line removed the Metal Matrix from their Soulmate women’s series this season, a noticeable downgrade in a ski that will spend much of its life on groomed runs. The new Soulmate 92 is the Supernatural 92 Lite in smaller sizes, so it has similar tastes in terrain...