Finesse Favorites: Easy Riders

While authoritative edge grip is the primordial quality of the Frontside category, not all skiers are interested in applying this skill to a mad dash to the bottom. The majority of our Power Picks have nothing but contempt for first gear, disregarding all turning...

Finesse Favorites: Ability Boosters

A case could be made that the whole idea of acquiring a modern ski is to make the business of getting from point A to point B as easy and effortless as possible. The skis our test panel has identified here have taken this mission to heart. These aren’t limp noodles...

Finesse Favorites: Easy Access for All

When Atomic first introduced the Magic Powder around 1990, it was a mere curio, a fringe ski for punters in over their heads on a heli trip. Ten years later, the landscape had flipped over so the widest skis were “AK” models made for the guides, not their ducklings....

Finesse Favorites: The Friendly Fraternity

Our on-snow evaluations capture several “soft” behaviors that favor skiers who want to make their lives on snow easier. In the All-Mountain East genre, this means a ski that bows under minimal pressure so lower-energy skiers don’t have to labor to bend it. To achieve...

Finesse Favorites: Accessible Versatility

This is an odd collection of skis with little in common except one, all-important possession: power steering. They turn so easily you’d swear they’re reading your intentions before you signal them. To dig a little deeper into the oddities, our top two picks are...