Head’s R&D department owns the rights to use Graphene™, the lightest and strongest material known to man, in skis. At one atom thick, Graphene won’t lose any “who’s got the lightest stuff?” contest any time soon. With 300 times the strength of steel, wherever...
When we say a Big Mountain ski “behaves like a carver,” we mean that even though its wide dimensions favor powder, it still works best at the high speeds and edge angles that the hourglass-waisted carving clan requires. In a field of smear sticks that regard carving...
Head’s phenomenal success as a racing brand overshadows its less lustrous history as a freeride line, and it’s hard to argue otherwise when one side has household names like Lindsay, Bode, Anna and Ted on its roster. (The old Head Monster series had headline freeride...
The wider the ski, the greater the benefits a bantamweight construction bestows. So it shouldn’t shock anyone that among the Rangers, the 108 reaps the greatest rewards from its Air Tec Ti construction that peels 25% of the core away. Skis of this girth can ski like...
Any women’s ski with a 107cm waist is a lot of timber underneath a not-so-heavy load. When the women’s ski is a virtual clone of the men’s model, as is the case with the Cham W 2.0 107, it’s essential the chassis it’s copying isn’t built like a locomotive. Dynastar...