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Salomon Lord [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
The ski, which had already caught our attention last year, is certainly a "must", and was selected as one of our reviewers' "Top Picks". It is appropriately ranked in the Freeride Midfat category, with its design specs qualifying it as a 50% slope/50% off-piste ski. Due to its overall performance, versatility and accessibility, the Lord will meet the requirement of a very wide range of users, from the enterprising to the expert skier, who want a ski that is easy and fun to use, versatile, and reliable on all types of terrains.
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Atomic Nomad Crimson TI [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
Due to its power and effectiveness, the Nomad Crimson is a very good Freeride ski, capable of satisfying the most demanding riders (physically fit and with a solid technical background). A high-performance tool, capable of impressing both on and off the slopes, and helping skiers push back their limits.
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Rossignol Bandit SC 86 [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
The Bandit 86 is a great beginner-level freeride ski, suitable for the enterprising to good skier who is looking for a docile, easy-to-use, versatile ski that will allow them to have fun both on the slopes and in off-piste conditions. Those who like off-piste couloir skiing or aggressive manoeuvring on irregular or hard terrains should opt for another model, more specifically designed for performance.
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Dynastar Legend Sultan 85 [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
A versatile ski (50% slope, 50% freeride) intended for good skiers with a minimum degree of technical proficiency, who want a ski that is effective and fun to use on the slopes, and which is particularly at ease in freeride conditions on hard snow and uneven terrains.
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