Camox

Like French cooking, the genius of the Camox doesn’t lie in its basic ingredients but it how they all come together. (Want proof: try making a baguette.) The Camox is a poplar core, fiberglass ski with Kevlar and carbon stringers to give it strength and, in the...

Soulmate 86

Softer than margarine sold by the bucket, the Soulmate 86 is meant to nurse a timorous skier into a state of sufficient confidence that she can putter around groomed terrain, no problem. Properly edged and pressured, it’ll produce a tidy short-radius turn, putting the...

Soulmate 92

If all you do is putter down the hill, sashaying side to side, the Soulmate 92 comes across as mellow as elevator music. But give it a little stab of energy and you get an R&B response from the 5mm of elevated camber underfoot. Intermediates will find that as...

Blend

At Realskiers we don’t normally report on Pipe & Park models. Suffice it to say, there are more credible sources on the subject. But as its name suggests, the Blend isn’t a one-trick pony. It’s a park-pipe-pow-whatever pony, with an all-terrain geometry that...

Sick Day 88

Each model in the Sick Day series is a little different, and not just in their dimensions. As the Sick Days get narrower they shed some rocker, add a little camber and modify the core composition. As the thinnest ski in the collection, the Sick Day 88 is presumably...