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Atomic Cloud 9 [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
One of our review team's "Top picks". With its Cloud 9, Atomic has succeeding in reconciling ease of access and performance. The ski is an excellent choice for the initiated skier, who has acquired a certain degree of technical skill, is in good physical shape, and who is looking for a ski which is easy to handle and fun to use, but will also allow them to hone and improve their skills.
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Dynamic Light Elve [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
Selected as one of our review teams' "Top picks" for performance... but also for its attractive design! The Light Elve is an excellent beginner-level ski, which is pleasant to use, easily accessible and capable of accompanying the skier as they improve their technical skills. A excellent choice for novice to confirmed skiers who want to enjoy themselves while making progress.
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Rossignol Attraxion Echo [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
Rossignol's Attraxion Echo just missed being selected as one of our reviewers' "Top Picks" precisely because of its overall performance, which although good, was not good enough to qualify among the top skis in the "Women's Advanced" category. As mentioned before, the most distinguishing feature of this ski is its homogeneity, which makes it suitable for a wide range of intermediate to confirmed skiers.
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Atomic D2 VF 75 Women [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
As one of our reviewers' "Top picks", the D2 VF 75 is a very good ski on the whole, decidedly oriented towards performance, as are many Atomic models. In terms of accessibility, there is room for improvement so this model is more suitable for the good to very good skier (who is proficient in carving, at the very least) who wants an agile ski, capable of maintaining performance at higher speeds and adapting to a dynamic style.
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Dynamic Night Elve [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
As one of our reviewers put it: "For fun without too much effort". This perfectly sums up this ski, whose performance is not quite good enough to qualify easily for this category. It is however a very good product for most intermediate skiers who are looking for comfort and ease of use rather than performance.
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Rossignol Attraxion III Casual [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
The Attraxion III is a very good starter ski for beginner- to intermediate-level skiers, and fully deserves its place in the "Women's Intermediate" category. Easy-to-use and reassuring, it will help the skier gain confidence while allowing them to progress technically to a higher level.
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Dynastar Active [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
The Dynastar Active is an excellent ski for the novice skier. It is easy to handle, reassuring and affords a pleasant and fluid skiing experience. On the down side, it is not a high-performance ski, and the more proficient skier looking for a more dynamic ski, accommodative of their progression, should opt for another model.
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Dynastar Exclusive Elite [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
The Exclusive Elite does not deliver a high enough level of performance to qualify easily for the "Advanced" category, and undoubtedly would have been more at home in the "Intermediate" category, where its accessibility and its ability to handle curved turns would have been better appreciated. Nonetheless, it is a good product for intermediate to confirmed skiers whose style is non-aggressive and fluid, and who are not too focussed on speed.
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