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Atomic Drive 11 (2009)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Monday, 05 January 2009

Reading our Test Team’s results, you will sometimes see the word “SURPRISE” and with the Atomic Drive 11 here it is again.

Read full review of the Atomic Drive 11 (2009)

Atomic Drive 9 (2009)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Monday, 05 January 2009

The Atomic Drive 9 is the SAME footprint (dimensions) as the Drive 11, but designed and built for lighter skiers or skiers who ski at moderate speeds, while still looking for a lively feeling ski.

Read full review of the Atomic Drive 9 (2009)

Salomon X-Wing 10 (2009)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Monday, 05 January 2009

The X-Wing 10 is quicker and lighter than its three big brothers (Fury, Tornado & Hurricane) so unless you actually launch off cliffs and rip down steeps that seem too steep to hold snow, the new 10 makes perfect sense and bring a new versatility to this category.

Read full review of the Salomon X-Wing 10 (2009)

Kastle MX 88 (2009)

Contributed by Goose   
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Kastle is a ski name you may remember as being one of the racing greats in the nineties. Then they disappeared off the radar. Now, Kastle are back with some ex-Austrian racers as investors and a killer line up of team skiers.

Kastle MX 88

Read full review of the Kastle MX 88 (2009)

Stöckli Snake Coral (2008)

Written by Dan Morgan   
Saturday, 27 October 2007

I'd spent a few days on similar ski before I got my hands on the Snake Coral, so I was not expecting to find it radically different. I was quite wrong however, and found the Stockli Snake Coral in a 177cm length almost perfect for me...

Stöckli Snake Coral

Read full review of the Stöckli Snake Coral (2008)

Nordica Olympia Victory (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Friday, 23 November 2007

Very similar feel to the Olympia Speed but wider, so it feels a little more secure but takes a little more effort, especially when you choose short radius arcs on packed or icy conditions. If you ski West and East, the Nordica Olympia Victory is a great choice. If you’re an Eastern skier, and you like shorter radius or quicker turns, the Speed might be a more prudent choice.

Read full review of the Nordica Olympia Victory (2008)

Nordica Olympia Mint (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Friday, 23 November 2007

While some testers couldn’t pinpoint which attributes were the most significant, they all agreed that the Olympia Mint was a best pick in the category. The X Balance Plate is a true innovation, greatly increasing the size of the “sweet spot” and enhancing the overall performance.

Nordica Olympia Mint

Read full review of the Nordica Olympia Mint (2008)

Nordica Olympia Speed (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Friday, 23 November 2007

Being a little narrower underfoot makes the Olympia Speed a better choice for ladies who spend more time on groomers and Eastern runs, while it’s wider sister the Victory will bring more smiles in softer snow, glades etc. The construction is similar but the dimensions rather than color should influence the skier’s decision.

Nordica Olympia Speed

Read full review of the Nordica Olympia Speed (2008)

Volkl Tigershark 10 Foot Power Switch (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Sunday, 18 November 2007

Cool...very cool - and the dial works! Just turn it clockwise and the Tigershark gets stiffer, applying more pressure to the tip and tail. Your quick turning carver just got a lot more stable at speeds that will send most skis past their comfort zone.

Volkl Tigershark 10 Foot Power Switch

Read full review of the Volkl Tigershark 10 Foot Power Switch (2008)

Volkl Unlimited AC40 Carbon (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Sunday, 18 November 2007

Big, powerful all mountain skis for big powerful skiers that would rather not ski the front sides or groomers. Lots of “float” and stable is built in but medium to long radius turns are obviously the default arc for the AC40.

Volkl Unlimited AC40 Carbon

Read full review of the Volkl Unlimited AC40 Carbon (2008)

Volkl Unlimited AC30 Titanium (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Sunday, 18 November 2007

We sold out of last year and everyone loved them. For skiers that know and love Volkl, the AC30 was one of the models that returned Volkl to their position at the “high end” of Alpine gear.

Volkl Unlimited AC30 Titanium

Read full review of the Volkl Unlimited AC30 Titanium (2008)

Volkl Unlimited AC20 (2008)

Contributed by Brian Babcock   
Sunday, 18 November 2007

As we get used to seeing bigger numbers representing the width of the ski’s waist, we have also learned to reserve our judgment until after putting the skis through comprehensive testing. The new AC20 is another ski that feels much lighter and quicker than one would think, but looking back on the improvements in technology we have now adapted and in a lot of cases; skiers have improved merely from getting newer equipment. The Volkl AC20 is a perfect example.

Read full review of the Volkl Unlimited AC20 (2008)
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