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The Most Exciting Skis and Snowboards of 2019

Make your way down, across, and, yes, even up the mountain with these premium planks

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Winter is coming, as they say, and with it the arrival of聽new and improved mountain-shred essentials. We tested the best skis and snowboards on the market, and these came out on top.聽

Head Wild Joy听($750)

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Best Women鈥檚 All-Mountain Frontside Skis

Head embraced the light-done-right style to produce a ski that鈥檚 feathery but not skittish. The company utilized high-tech materials like Koroyd and graphene, a metal made from a single layer of carbon atoms that鈥檚 ultralight and 200 times stronger than steel. When those ounce savers are built in with a traditional vertical wood core and sidewall construction, you end up with a ski that鈥檚 weighted more proportionally for most women yet still holds an edge at speed. Our testers were consistently blown away. 鈥淚t鈥檚 light but substantial,鈥 said one. 鈥 offers great on-trail carving, but there鈥檚 enough girth for some off-piste exploring.鈥 139/90/118


Rossignol Experience 94 Ti听($800)

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Best All-Mountain Skis

Say hello to perhaps the most versatile all-mountain ski ever made. The is wide enough (94 millimeters at the waist) for most powder days, and the tapered tip and tail make it easy to turn off-trail. The central rail鈥攁 vertical strip of Titanal that runs nearly the length of the ski鈥攂oth steadies the Experience on edge and boosts stability by limiting counter flexing. The effect is enhanced by new vibration dampeners in the tip. 鈥淟oaded with energy,鈥 said a tester. 鈥淚t begs to be pushed hard on-trail or off, but responds to slow speed changes of direction.鈥 132/94/122


K盲stle MX99听($1,399)

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Best Ultrapremium聽Skis

doesn鈥檛 feature the world鈥檚 most radical shape or the latest superfibers, but it was a star of our test because of the unmatched build quality. Of course, a silver fir and beech core augmented with two sheets of Titanal and one layer of carbon鈥攁ll laid out by hand鈥攄oesn鈥檛 come cheap. But the return on that investment is clear: this K盲stle is more durable and skis better. 鈥淣imble yet stable,鈥 said a tester. 鈥淭he edge-to-edge transitions are fast enough that even at nearly 100 millimeters underfoot, you can have fun on groomers all day.鈥 135/99/120


Atomic Vantage 97 C W听($600)

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Best Women鈥檚 All-Mountain Skis

With the new , Atomic again sought to make a powerful ski that weighs less but doesn鈥檛 chatter. To do it, the brand devised a new design鈥攁 poplar core sandwiched in carbon mesh鈥攖hat reinforces the ski without weighing it down. On the hill, that translates to a silky ride with exceptional edge hold, so you don鈥檛 need to muscle the Vantage into cooperating. 鈥淚t鈥檚 lightweight, which saves energy,鈥 said a tester, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 also crisp and solid, with limitless stability.鈥 We鈥檇 ski the 97 daily in the Mountain West. 128.5/97/117.5


Fischer Ranger 102 FR听($699)

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Best Powder Skis

Rangers are known for their lightweight and surfy feel, perfect for backcountry turns. This new model is all that, but features a hardier and damper vertical-sidewall-sandwich construction that adds power without sacrificing playfulness. At 102 millimeters underfoot, the is plenty fat for all but the deepest storm days. 鈥淚t鈥檚 predictable at high speeds,鈥 said one of our testers at Snowbird, Utah. 鈥淎nd just because you can throw it sideways to scrub speed doesn鈥檛 mean you can鈥檛 rail turns on icy snow聽too.鈥 We鈥檇 ski it about 80 percent of the time off-trail in soft snow, but it鈥檒l also make short work of chalky resort steeps. 136/102/126


Gnu Klassy听($470)

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Best Women鈥檚 Directional Board

The compact, was designed by pro Kaitlyn Farrington, and testers were quick to call it one of the best carvers of the year. It combines a wide waist and stubby directional shape with rocker between the feet for hoverboard-like buoyancy, while camber toward the tip and tail offers ample grip in turns. All that lends it plenty of versatility: the Klassy handles choppy moguls and lays trenches in corduroy with aplomb.


Lib Tech T. Rice Orca听($600)

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Best Shortie Board

This , with a cutout tail and plenty of float, is designed for surfing steeps. But we appreciated the Orca鈥檚 ability to rip turns on groomers聽too: it鈥檚 astonishingly nimble edge to edge in spite of its wide shape, and serrated rails offer 鈥減rofessional masseuse-like grip,鈥 according to one of our freeride testers.


K2 Overboard听($480)

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Best Big-Gun Board

K2鈥檚 fat-nosed, pin-tailed Goliath is primed for charging hard. The 165-centimeter length has a relatively puny effective edge鈥攖he area of the board that comes into contact with the snow when turning. Still, the subsequently surprised testers with its ability to hammer powerful carves on hardpack and draw tight, graceful lines when needed. 鈥淲eird, in the right way,鈥 said a tester of this smooth operator.


Nitro Team听($500)

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Best Directional-Twin Board

With serious pop potential and dependable edge hold, is a solid directional-twin shape that proved fun wherever we took it. All-mountain riders and park rats alike dug the snappy, reactive, semistiff wood core, as well as the high-density base, which allows you to quickly pick up speed for a few more miles per hour.

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