Marksman

I’ve never met Pep Fujas, the big mountain athlete whose fingerprints are reputed to be all over the Marksman. No question he’s a jaw-dropping exhibitionist, capable of descents I can’t imagine even as I’m watching them on film. I’m equally certain his anything-goes...

AlLUVit 88

Like its fraternal twin, the Pinnacle 88, the new AlLUVit 88 is at heart an off-trail ski that feels so simple to ski and imparts such confidence that it persuades its pilot that it’s just as competent on-trail as off. Kelli Gleason of Boot Doctors appreciates the...

Quattro RX

As one of the twin flagships of the Quattro line, the RX is festooned with features designed to deliver an ultra-secure, quiet ride that should travel unperturbed through just about anything. But despite being the fatter of the top Quattros, the RX is hardly an...

Brahma CA

For the lighter skier who dislikes the heft associated with metal laminates, the new Brahma CA (for carbon, of course) feels spot on: nimble, accurate and adept at a wide variety of turn shapes, particularly in off-trail conditions. Born from the same mold as its...

Black Pearl 78

The Black Pearl 78, née Cheyenne a year ago, stands out in the crowded women’s Frontside field for 3 traits that don’t normally inhabit a ski intended primarily for groomed terrain. First, it’s a flat ski, meaning it has no interface to elevate the skier or suck up...