The Sick Day 94 isn’t just the retired Sick Day 95 minus one millimeter in waist width, but a new lay-up with a softer flex and slightly tighter turn radius. The Sick Day collection is essentially an off-trail troupe, but the Sick Day 94 acquits itself quite nicely on...
The Supernatural 86 has multi-generational appeal. Because it responds peppily to slight pressure, the Supernatural 86 is equally appropriate for a strapping young lad looking for his first all-terrain ski might as well as his greying grandfather, who fears he might...
If you’re looking for a Frontside style of ski in an all-mountain width, the Navigator 85 is an excellent choice at a more than fair price. Our test crew tended to skip over the Navigator 85, but shop owners did not, stocking more of the Navigator 85 than either of...
Despite the fact they issue from the same factory under the same brand name and measure a mere 1mm apart in waist width, the FX85 is in many ways virtually the opposite ski from the MX84. Kästle takes pains to point how just how little of the cambered mid-section of...
Every All-Mountain East ski is an amalgam of on- and off-trail traits, but usually one genetic strain is more dominant than the other. In the case of the K2 Pinnacle 88, the essential orientation is off-piste, with only its narrower footprint and a ribbon of metal...