3 Steps to Help You Carve Better on Steep Runs
Take your skiing up a notch with these expert tips—and learn how to put a “coach in your boot”
Take your skiing up a notch with these expert tips—and learn how to put a “coach in your boot”
Go behind the scenes with Lab Test Editor Adam Trenkamp and engineer Trevor Young as they debut a Colorado-made machine that's setting a new industry standard for ski testing.
You might not be a World Cup racer, but you can play pretend on this ski
These skis cut through the hard stuff like a hot knife through butter.
If you’re not tipping your skis on edge before your skis start turning in the other direction, you’re skidding—not carving.
Mastering the carve ski turn not only presents a challenge but also offers significant benefits, including improved balance, speed, and overall enjoyment on the slopes.
We don't have auto-steering skis (yet), but these come pretty close.
Both get the job done on hardpack, but it comes down to this: Do you want a scalpel, or a machete?
There's no right or wrong way to ski. But there is a more efficient way.
SKI sat down with Ted Ligety to talk about uniting snow sports and SHRED.’s film, Art of Arc.
Follow Ted Ligety through a racecourse in Deer Valley.
Follow Ted Ligety and Antti Autti as they celebrate the beauty and simplicity of turning in their new film “Art of Arc”.
Forget the Kardashians, Victor Muffat-Jeandet is going to break the internet.
Three European racing legends take to the slopes of Val d'Isère, France to carve perfect arcs in HD.
Kapsch and Zermatt go snowboarding in the Alps.