Rossignol Super 7 Skis
BEST FOR: Everyday skiers.
THE TEST: Prostrate yourself before the highest-scoring ski ever to emerge from our annual test. For its redesigned , Rossignol found the perfect balance of rocker (upturned tip and tail), camber (underfoot for edge hold), and taper (for easy turn entry and exit). All that and it cut the weight by 25 percent, thanks to unique Air Tip honeycomb inserts and a lightweight paulownia core. It floats as well as any powder ski, pivots at will, and still edges powerfully on hard snow. 140/116/130
THE VERDICT: The most versatile western ski we鈥檝e ever tested.
OVERALL: 5
TURNING PLEASURE: 5
V枚lkl Gotama Skis

BEST FOR: Occasional powder skiers who carve.
THE TEST: The held stable at speeds. It wasn鈥檛 the most buoyant ski in the category, but because it鈥檚 fully rockered, it鈥檚 easy to swing around when pinballing through the aspens. Tip them into a big, arced turn on packed snow and you鈥檒l understand this ski鈥檚 versatility. Once you achieve the appropriate edging angles鈥攎eaning the rocker is engaging snow鈥攖he chubby Gotama flat out leaves trenches. 139/107/123
THE VERDICT: V枚lkl says the Gotama is a 35 percent groomer, 65 percent soft-snow ski, but we鈥檇 say it鈥檚 an even 50-50.
OVERALL: 3.5
TURNING PLEASURE: 4
Head Collective 105 Skis

BEST FOR: Big folks.
THE TEST: Make better skis, charge less, sell more. That鈥檚 鈥檚 revamped business plan, and the collective 105 epitomizes it. You still get the Austrian brand鈥檚 damping wood core and powerful vertical sidewall construction, but it鈥檒l run you about a hundred bucks less than in the past. New in the 105 are rubber vibration-eating inserts at the tip and tail that quiet the ride鈥攅specially important with a rockered ski like this one. 146/105/128
THE VERDICT: Big-turn stability and bashing power. But thanks to its light swing weight, it鈥檚 no bear to whip around either.
OVERALL: 3.5
TURNING PLEASURE: 4
Atomic Automatic Skis

BEST FOR: Pure powder skiers with a surfy style.
THE TEST: Like any powder-specific tool, the has tons of rocker鈥攆ully 45 percent of the ski is upturned. The tip and tail have pronounced taper, and there鈥檚 117 millimeters of girth underfoot to float you in bottomless powder. Testers loved smearing turns at any speed no matter how perfectly fluffy or weirdly cruddy the snow. It鈥檚 decidedly less fun on hardpack, but that鈥檚 not what it鈥檚 built for. 140.5/117/129.5
THE VERDICT: 鈥淭he perfect powder flex,鈥 said one tester. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 enough tail to power through big turns, too.鈥
OVERALL: 4
SLOUGHABILITY: 4
Salomon Q 98 Skis

BEST FOR: Squirreling around in the trees looking for powder.
THE TEST: We have 12 test cards on the , and the word 鈥渘imble鈥 appears on five of them. Also: 鈥減ivot,鈥 鈥渟lice,鈥 鈥渄ice,鈥 and 鈥渟urf.鈥 Credit the ample rocker but also new polymer inserts in the tip that reduce swing weight鈥攃rucial when heavy snow is grabbing at your skis. How about the carving? There鈥檚 ample edge hold here, but the Q 98 isn鈥檛 a deep-sidecut frontside ski. Still, it鈥檚 lots of fun on chalky corduroy. 137/98/123
THE VERDICT: Look here if you often find yourself hiking for leftover powder in blown-in chutes three days after the last storm.聽
OVERALL 3.5
VERSATILITY: 4
Nordica Hell and Back Skis

BEST FOR: Hard-charging all-mountain skiers.
THE TEST: The is light enough to shoulder for an in-bounds hike, but it won鈥檛 let you down if you鈥檙e stuck skiing groomers all day. Testers singled out this wood-core ski鈥檚 stiff and powerful tail鈥攁 trait still favored by ex-racers and telemark skiers. Some praised the end-of-turn oomph. Others like to skid more. 鈥淐lassic all-mountain shape,鈥 said one tester. 鈥淩ails hardpack, but still lively in soft snow.鈥 135/98/125
THE VERDICT: Does everything well except slarve鈥攖hat stiff tail performs best with a pilot who carves every turn.
OVERALL: 4
VERSATILITY: 5
Kastle FX94 Skis

BEST FOR: Versatility, from the resort to the backcountry.
THE TEST: Designed to meet the needs of racer turned steeps skier Chris Davenport, the is light enough for touring. But point it downhill and it鈥檚 flat out unwavering on firm snow鈥 groomed or otherwise. The price reflects the construction quality, which once upon a time would have been called 鈥渞ace room.鈥 Testers found the FX94 surprisingly forgiving for the amount of energy it delivered, but it preferred hard snow to soft. 128/94/117
THE VERDICT: 鈥淐arve forever,鈥 remarked one tester. 鈥淢akes all turn shapes if you stay aggressive.鈥
OVERALL: 3.5
VERSATILITY: 4
Fischer Motive 86 Skis

BEST FOR: Loading up the G鈥檚.
THE TEST: We like railing turns on early-morning corduroy, too. We just don鈥檛 like twitchy race gear aggravating our hangovers. The is the solution. A ski of this width鈥86 millimeters underfoot鈥攚ould have been a powder tool during the Clinton years. But now you get the benefits of edge hold and dynamic rebound. Plus, you don鈥檛 have to muscle it into turns, thanks to subtle tip rocker. 鈥淟ike a soft race ski鈥攚ith cojones,鈥 said one tester. 厂铆, Cojones. 128/86/116
THE VERDICT: east coast or Summit county, colorado, skier? Or just a lover of hardpack? You need the Motive in your quiver.
OVERALL: 3.5
VERSATILITY: 4