2022 Women’s Technical

2022 Women’s Technical

If the Women’s Technical category were a figure from Greek mythology, she would be blessed by the gods to be the ideal embodiment of a women’s ski, but forced to wander the universe forever in search of someone to ski her. Here’s the situation: since there are no...

The 2022 Women’s All-Mountain East Field

The pandemic may have slowed down the amount of model turnover across all categories, but the popularity of the All-Mountain East genre assured that this pivotal genre would see new entrants come hell or high water. Atomic was still able to usher its new Maven 93 C...
2022 Women’s All-Mountain East

2022 Women’s All-Mountain East

For the advanced woman, the All-Mountain East category is most likely the best place for her to hunt for her one-ski quiver.  In our view, the 88mm-93mm waisted ski possesses the optimal surface area and shape to deliver adequate flotation in broken snow without...
2022 Women’s All-Mountain West

2022 Women’s All-Mountain West

In yet another example of our cutting-edge journalism, permit us to point out that men and women are different.  The pertinent manifestation of this principle is that the same width ski that makes an ideal men’s all-terrain tool is a tad too wide to be an everyday...
2022 Women’s Big Mountain

2022 Women’s Big Mountain

There’s only one good reason for a woman to own a Big Mountain ski, and that’s flotation.  It takes at least 8 inches of uncut snow to float someone on a ski, which should give you some idea how often you might need one yourself.  Point being, a women’s Big Mountain...