chris on July 31st, 2008

Lightweight and cost-effective “free-ski” with lots of attitude, great looks and fine performance in pretty much all situations. Aimed at the youthful, the Deviant wraps a “Slanted Cap” around a durable Densolite core - this keeps the ski light, playful and less costly than a “sandwich” construction. Many manufacturers have used [...]

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chris on July 31st, 2008

Funky graphics, side-wall construction, semi-twin-tipped and built for adventurous action the She Devil is a modern girls all-mountain ski. 81 mm underfoot and a GS-like 20 m radius in the 173 length give you a stable but manageable ski that is adept anywhere on the mountain - you can take this ski into [...]

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chris on July 30th, 2008

New girl specific freeski from Atomic at a great price point. The Bad Kitty keeps things lightweight and agile with its Densolite core. A slanted cap also helps in the Park for spinning and the waists are wide enough to stomp landings and cruise the mountain when you’ve finished with the kickers [...]

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chris on July 30th, 2008

Easy-goin’ twin-tip skis for the up and coming freestyle generation. Cool graphics, versatile shaping, 111 - 81 - 106 in the 164 cm length, allows you to tear it up in the park, cruise in the powder and chop through the crud. A great ski for the enthusiastic and handy, if not [...]

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chris on July 30th, 2008

Top-line freestyle model the Punx has some serious reinforcement along the centre of the ski for lots of park grinding action. retaining its RSR Kinetic core from last season the Punx is lively underfoot and happy hitting kickers both in the park or back-country.
Punx remain 82 mm underfoot for 2009, the fundamentals are [...]

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chris on June 24th, 2008

Movement have made some beautiful skis over this past few years, Movement aim to instil their energy and passion into all their products. 2009 sees an expanded range with plenty of skis in there for mere mortal advanced skiers along with my favourites such as the Goliath and Thunder which do require a [...]

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chris on June 24th, 2008

Highly versatile mid-fat telemark specific ski from a fine telemark range produced for 2009 by Movement. With 82 mm underfoot you have the float versatility to hit the whole mountain, almost a full-twin-tip for ease of turns in tricky conditions but also some newschool tricks and fakie riding. An excellent all-round, all-mountain [...]

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chris on June 24th, 2008

A Movement staple nowadays, the Gladiator is a harmony of freeride and freestyle - they work superbly as an expert freeride ski if you take the longer length and are great in tight situations, tree skiing and poor snow conditions. As a more freeride-orientated skier I loved the grip, the tuned flex and [...]

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chris on June 24th, 2008

Much improved graphic for 2009 lifts the Baggy and makes them even more appealing fro the dedicated back-country hucker. A hybrid-freestyle-freeride ski that has huge dimensions, 132-102-122, and is available in three lengths up to 188, the Baggy is aimed at the expert to pro rider looking for versatility across the entire mountain. [...]

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chris on June 24th, 2008

Toned-down Goliath’s…..well a little. The 184 is simply awesome and for many an expert skier you will not really need to move up to the “Big Daddy” 191 without serious consideration after trying the Sluff in a 184.
I loved them, they are stable, urge you to push harder and faster, they are nimble, [...]

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