The new Völkl Kanjo is an off-trail ski in a Frontside body, geared down to suit an intermediate skier who isn’t ready to graduate to the Kendo or Mantra. Lighter skiers who want to explore the backside of the mountain without committing to it would be well matched...
Most skiers don’t make a lot of short radius turns on groomed runs because, A) the terrain doesn’t require short turns to maintain speed control, and B) short turns are easily mistaken for work. The Code Speedwall S UVO solves the second problem by being simplicity...
The Code Speedwall L UVO is what was called a Cruiser in the misty past, made for the man who prefers long turns because short ones entail too much unnecessary thrashing about. It’s not that the Code L can’t make short turns, for it’s more adept at cutting a tight...
Made from the same recipe as the unisex QST 92, the women’s QST Lux 92 aims to hit a price point and performance level that match the needs of the intermediate skier looking to upgrade her antiquated gear. While the QST 92 is intended to serve as a one-ski quiver,...
The Frontside category is home to the vast storehouse of mediocrity occupied by entry-level and second-price-point package skis. That most of these models go untested by specialty shop personnel is probably just as well, as many only serve as placeholders until the...