These Are the 13 Most Mispronounced Word in Skiing. How Many Do You Know?
No, the Italian mountain range does not rhyme with "termites," and a dozen other common errors that skiers make.
No, the Italian mountain range does not rhyme with "termites," and a dozen other common errors that skiers make.
The Rustler and Sheeva have been top-performing skis for years, but Blizzard is updating them anyway. We went to their factory in Austria to find out why.
The runner-up in the women’s powder category is a force to be reckoned with
A no-nonsense ski for ladies who don’t shy away from big mountain lines
This year’s most exciting new backcountry ski charges like a downhill ski
This ski is one of the best in class when it comes to balancing performance and approachability
Super-stable planks for strong skiers who know how to steer a ski
A confidence booster that can ski short turns right into pure-carve GS turns, then off the piste into some soft fluff. Superb!
The perennial favorite in the women's pow category is back, and she's still at the top of her game.
If you like to go fast, keep it on edge, and are a strong skier, then the Blizzard Brahma 88 is a solid frontside ski for you.
Find out what SKI Magazine's Testers thought about the all-new Blizzard Thunderbird R15 WB carving ski for 2021-'22's winter season.
Big surprise: This Blizzard carves up a storm despite its wider waist width.
This powder plank with the edge grip of a frontside ski.
Playful, strong, and fun, the Blizzard Rustler 10 is freeride-oriented and designed to make the entire mountain a playground.
If you're looking for a no-nonsense frontside ski that was bred for hard snow, you've found your ride.
You can always count on Blizzard to make women's skis that rip as hard as the dude's version.
Stiff, fast, and made to be on edge, the Blizzard Bonafide 97 is made to turn the whole mountain into an international speedway.
It’s been the best-selling ski on the market for years, but I have a bone to pick with it.
2021 Men's Best in Test Deep Snow Ski Review
Thanks to female-led research and development task forces, brands are learning about women’s needs when it comes to skis.
Marcus Caston combines corn, butterflies, and perfect arcs at Timberline Ski Resort.
With so many shiny new playthings arriving at your local ski shops this season, the most covetous may be hard to find. Let us help: Our editors' favorite products of 2018.
2018 Backcountry Ski
2018 Deep Snow Ski
2018 All Mountain Ski
2018 All Mountain Ski
2018 Deep Snow Ski
2018 Hard Snow Ski
2018 All Mountain Ski
2018 All-Mountain Ski
2018 All Mountain Ski
Use the money you save buying one of these high-performance, low-price skis to be a better, more generous friend. Next round’s on you. Maybe some wings, too?