Women's Women's advanced ski reviews 2014
Blizzard Viva7.7 Susp review 2014
Women's skis 2014 > Women's advanced Best ski 2014
It may not be very playful, but the Viva 7.7 is fluid, very easy to use, enjoyable, and a wonderful toy that you won't get tired of. Its accessibility and level of performance make it an ideal ski for the Advanced category, and we heartily recommend it for a wide range of skiers, from intermediate to expert.
K2 Supersticious review 2014
Women's skis 2014 > Women's advanced Best performance!
The Supersticious, manufactured by K2, means you can hit the slopes on Friday 13 without your heart in your mouth. It's an incredibly efficient ski, which is nonetheless comfortable and versatile. Recommended for technically skilled riders who want performance without sacrificing comfort.
Stöckli Spirit Motion review 2014
Women's skis 2014 > Women's advanced Best performance!
The ultimate pleasure/performance ski, the Spirit Motion is designed to rip across the slopes, linking long turns till the sun goes down. The ski requires a good technique, so we recommend it for expert riders who enjoy speed and performance.
The Rossignol is a docile ski that does what you ask of it, but no more! Globally efficient but not particularly playful, it's a ski for intermediate riders who want a model that gives them confidence and is designed for serious practice.
While the Mya 5 did well in the Intermediate category, the Mya 6 was disappointing in the Advanced category, where, despite its unquestionable accessibility, it lost points for its overall lack of performance and insufficient comfort in carving.
Easy and comfortable in skids at medium speeds, the Elite Light is far less comfortable once you begin to hot up the pace. This is a good model for beginner to intermediate riders who mainly want to develop their skidded turns.