BMX105

If Disney Studios made animated ski movies, all the skis would have feelings and those of the BMX105 would be hurt. It was the only 2016 Kästle model to which our cross-country crew didn’t award a realskiers Recommended medallion, an emotional injury it might yet...

BMX105 HP

Kästle totally re-vamped both their FX and BMX series for this season, tying the two lines together like never before.  Both series are now manufactured at the same facility, use the same construction and between them cover every ski width from 85mm to 115mm. The HP...

FX95 HP

The new FX95 HP is best appreciated by understanding where it fits into the Kästle line-up. Skiers who want optimal hard snow performance in a wider ski belong on the MX 98; skiers who want a softer ski that responds to a lighter touch and sinks readily into a short...

MX98

There’s no way the MX98 should ski as well as it does, which is just about perfectly. First of all, there’s its baseline, which is as traditional as turkey at Thanksgiving in a category overrun with tofu-loving, New Age rockered tips and tails.  How can it smear...

FX95

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. ...