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Big-mountain skis cater to those who enjoy extreme descents in variable terrain. The big-mountain skier needs a tool that can handle high speeds and mixed conditions, while also floating above deeper snow when the flakes are flyin’. Upon completion of our industry leading ski test, a total of 30 big-mountain skis were bestowed with Editors’ Pick badges; these skis were also highlighted in our Buyer’s Guide. Below, we’ve compiled the top 20 for your consideration.
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100-114 mm-waisted freeride skis
You might like these skis if… Cliffs, chutes, crud, couloirs—you’re constantly charging treacherous terrain. You seek a stable ski, capable of handling burly lines at high speeds. You enjoy the occasional jaunt onto the hardpack, but you’re really at home while ripping big, open turns in soft and variable snow conditions. Then again, a balls-to-the-wall straight-line will do just fine, too.
1. Völkl 100Eight
Overall Score: 8.96
“The trophy of Völkl’s new Eight series, this ski is a badass multitool…” Click for full review and scores.
2. Armada Invictus 108 Ti
Overall Score: 8.72
“To quote the famous duo of Goose and Maverick, the Armada Invictus 08 Ti skis “have the need—the need for speed…'” Click for full review and scores.
3. Atomic Automatic 109
Overall Score: 8.71
“After the successful expansion of the Automatic line last year, the 109 comes back unchanged for 2015-16…” Click for full review and scores.
4. Fischer Ranger 108 TI
Overall Score: 8.68
“Our testers were highly impressed by the completely redesigned 2015-16 Fischer Ranger 108 Ti Skis…” Click for full review and scores.
5. Salomon Q Lab
Overall Score: 8.62
“Take a look at that stability rating for the Q Lab—she’s as steady as they come…” Click for full review and scores.
6. Faction Chapter 106
Overall Score: 8.58
“After delving into five-point sidecut ski design with last year’s 116-mm waisted Chapter, Faction expanded the line to include a 106 mm variation, and our testers ate it up…” Click for full review and scores.
7. Blizzard Cochise
Overall Score: 8.57
“The esteemed Cochise comes in hot this year with Blizzard’s new Carbon Flip Core construction…” Click for full review and scores.
8. Völkl Mantra
Overall Score: 8.55
“The Völkl Mantra Skis are the Tim Duncan of the ski world—it’s ageless and seems to get better every year, cementing itself among the legends in skiing lore…” Click for full review and scores.
9. 4FRNT Hoji
Overall Score: 8.52
“One tester said the 4FRNT Hoji Skis ‘made [him] look at the mountain in a whole new way…'” Click for full review and scores.
10. Kästle BMX 105
Overall Score: 8.51
“‘Like a classic European sports car, the 105 is made to hug the road,’ said one tester about the BMX 105…” Click for full review and scores.
100-114 mm-waisted freestyle skis
You might like these skis if… Your ideal ski is agile and stable, helping you stick that flatspin 360 off your favorite wind lip, then ride away through the crud with ease. Taking flight off natural hits is your specialty. You need enough girth for modest pow days, yet a ski that’s competent on edge for your hardpack endeavors. A softer flex with some early rise tickles your fancy. Shred your way into that very eligible skier babe’s heart. Don’t forget to smile and wave.
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