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...
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...
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...
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...
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...