Kästle has completely redesigned their all-terrain FX series this season, eliminating any perceived overlap with their MX or BMX collections. It only takes one run on the new FX95 to realize it’s not even closely related to the MX 98 that also appears in this genre. ...
Like an XXL person who’s light on her feet, the new FulLUVit 98 Ti is a big ski that moves with the ease of more svelte body type. While the new Channel Light Core makes the FulLUVit as dainty as a wood core, metal-trimmed ski is likely to get, it’s still a...
K2’s new Konic technology represents a seismic shift in design philosophy, moving away from super damp structures to a lighter chassis with clearer snow feel. The intent is to raise the performance ante so their flagship skis feel more powerful and precise than the...
The tiny ski industry lacks the financial wherewithal to invest in materials research, but thankfully the aerospace biz shares some similar concerns about ultra-light materials that are super-strong and able to resist unearthly vibrations. Hence Head was able to get...
If the Monster 98 were to submit a personality profile to a dating service, it might read something like this— Background: Mixed race: Mom was a Big Mountain gal; Dad was a Carver. Likes: Soft snow, preferably powder up to the knees. Oh, and going fast; I can’t...