The Cinnamon Girl has changed her dress size since last season – the better to share mold costs with the men’s Fire Arrow 76 CA EVO – but she didn’t suffer a change of heart. The Cinnamon 76 still likes to get after it, finding a high edge almost by itself and using a little extra heft to keep planted to the turn. Natalie from Powderhouse appreciated how the Cinnamon “carves well in a range of turn sizes, with good edge engagement. Easy to ski but performs well,” she summarizes, getting to the point of this ski’s particular expertise: It’s an expert’s ski that doesn’t mandate expert skills to manage.
Technical skis worthy of the name don’t come cheap, but the Cinnamon 76 is as affordable as they get. As is the rule in the Technical genre, the $799 MSRP includes a suitable binding.


