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HEAD Frame Wall Skis 2018-2019

A repeat offender in our annual park-ski rankings, HEAD’s Frame Wall is back in action in 2019, offering its riders a “fun, traditional park ski that holds a good edge for carving and is stiff and supportive,” according to Aidan Sheahan. Renowned for its rigidity and resilience, this ski utilizes a one-of-a-kind sidewall that covers the top sheet’s perimeter to reduce dings and delamination. Meanwhile, a sandwich construction, traditional camber and slight rocker in the tip and tail boost stability, deftness and confidence. In regard to the Frame Wall’s versatility, tester Drew Ingardia noted that it “loves to carve into turns and it was stable at high speeds.”

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A repeat offender in our annual park-ski rankings, HEAD’s Frame Wall is back in action in 2019, offering its riders a “fun, traditional park ski that holds a good edge for carving and is stiff and supportive,” according to Aidan Sheahan. Renowned for its rigidity and resilience, this ski utilizes a one-of-a-kind sidewall that covers the top sheet’s perimeter to reduce dings and delamination. Meanwhile, a sandwich construction, traditional camber and slight rocker in the tip and tail boost stability, deftness and confidence. In regard to the Frame Wall’s versatility, tester Drew Ingardia noted that it “loves to carve into turns and it was stable at high speeds.”