The Magnum Opus is just kidding around. It doesn’t have a serious bone in its body. It wants to plane across the pow, toss it sideways to brake just before the cliff drop – take it backwards if you like as the flex is symmetrical – bounce off the nearest old-growth...
In case you haven’t yet gotten the word about Line, their boards are the epitome of Finesse as we define the term at realskiers. Finesse is our shorthand code for a ski that behaves itself at low speeds, responds to subtle pressure, possesses a large sweet spot,...
Once the waist width of the Supernatural design climbs to 108mm, all pretense of Frontside facility is suppressed in favor of more buoyancy in sidecountry pow. As long as you’re heading for terrain where sno-cats have never roamed, the Supernatural 108 will be in its...
Because of their considerable girth, Big Mountain skis can feel ponderous on the foot. You feel less like you’re riding a porpoise and more like you’re driving a plow. The Sick Day 110 is decidedly more of the porpoise school. It cuts a tighter arc than you expect...
The Sick Day 102 takes the idea of a day off and expands it into a lifestyle; this ski isn’t going to show up if you’re going to make skiing feel like work. With a lot more tip rocker and slightly less camber than the Sick Day 95, the 102 would rather surf than...