Ranger 108 Ti

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...

Ranger W 98

With all the weight-saving technologies on board, the Ranger W 98 makes for a relatively agile off-trail ride, well suited for the woman who is getting her first skis this fat.  Skiers of less developed powder skills need to be able to swivel their skis sideways; its...

Ranger 98 Ti

Don’t let the “Ti” in the Ranger 98 Ti hypnotize you into thinking this will be another Austrian World Cup ski blown up to dirigible dimensions. It’s almost the opposite scenario: a decidedly buttery knife that uses but a slip of metal underfoot and is responsive to...

Motive 95 Ti

Sticklers for statistical details will scratch their heads over our scores for the Fischer Motive 95 TI.  What’s a ski with a higher aggregate score for Finesse properties doing on our list of Power Picks? We confess to exercising editorial override and positioning...

Ranger 90 Ti

The Ranger series puts the emphasis on ease, and the 90 Ti, as the narrowest of this off-piste lot, spreads its mellow attitude all around the mountain. Its featherweight aspect is impossible to overlook, setting our testers up for the surprise pay-off: it still knows...