Men's All-mountain/Freeride ski reviews 2016
The best skis in this category are great performers both on the piste and in freeride. They're designed with experienced riders in mind who want a tool that will adapt to all types of snow and all terrains.
Völkl Mantra review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > All-mountain/Freeride Best ski 2016
The Mantra scored top marks already last year in the ProSkiLab™ ski review and its exceptional performance in this segment is again confirmed this year.
In addition to its well above average performance and remarkable handling qualities, it’s also fun to use.
This benchmark ski actually ran out of stock in some European countries last year. We recommend this ski to all riders looking for pleasure... Read on
Stöckli Stormrider 95 review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > All-mountain/Freeride Best performance!
A relatively little known Swiss brand, Stöckli sometimes comes up with a little jewel as in the case of the Stormrider 95 which gave the ProSkiLab™ reviewers a pleasant surprise. It’s a ski with character, designed for performance and is an excellent choice for athletic and technical freeriders, especially those looking to carve out long turns both on and off piste.
Blizzard Bonafide review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > All-mountain/Freeride Best Accessibility!
The Bonafide performed less well this year, possibly because of the snow conditions that need a stiffer ski.
However, it remains a benchmark in the intermediary all mountain ski market and is renowned for its user friendliness and smooth performance that’s well above average.
It’s an excellent model for average to good skiers looking for an efficient ski that’s consistent both on and off piste.
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Fischer Ranger 98 review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > All-mountain/Freeride Best Accessibility!
While the Ranger 96 did really well last year, the 98 found it more difficult to score high in snow conditions that required a stiffer ski.
Like the Bonafide, it would probably have done better if the snow conditions had not been so bad. It nonetheless remains a good ski that we would recommend for average to good skiers.
While it did well in the ProSkiLab™ pre-tests in Méribel, the Cham 97 was found wanting in the exceptionally poor snow conditions during the review. We still feel that it’s a good ski and we’ll definitely test it again next year.