Our contributor has tested hundreds of skies from dozens of brands on thousands of runs. These stand the test of time.
I’ve been testing skis for nearly a decade—a dizzying number of pairs across a multitude of brands. I've taken them on hot laps at local resorts, long volcano missions, heli trips to Alaska, among many other testing grounds. It’s a huge privilege and a unique opportunity to see the market almost holistically and deduce what the best skis of the decade truly are.
To close friends, colleagues, and ski reps who ask for real, honest feedback, I’ll often say the same thing: Most skis are, for the most part, the same. If you were to blackout the topsheet graphics, pick a random pair of all-mountain skis, and rip a few laps of corduroy, crud, chop, or even powder, it would be hard for you to decipher the brand. Don’t believe me? Hit up your next demo day.
The reason is pretty obvious. Most skis use eerily similar materials, layups, sidecuts, and camber profiles, because skis are relatively easy to reverse engineer. Brands are able to replicate what other, more clever brands have already made and gradually the market becomes fairly homogeneous. For better or worse, it’s hard to differentiate a new pair of skis.
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However, there are always exceptions to the rule. Occasionally I find a ski that stands out. Often it’s an instance of small design tweaks adding up to a big impact and better on-snow performance. These are the ones I never get rid of. I go back to them year after year, even with plenty of other options, because I trust they can hold an edge on ice, float in deep powder, or reasonably handle a wide variety of conditions and terrain.
Best Skis of the Decade, Tested and Reviewed
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By: Andy Cochrane Title: Best Skis of All Time, Tested and Reviewed Sourced From: www.mensjournal.com/gear/best-skis-all-time Published Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2023 20:32:44 GMT