Discover the best carving skis of 2025
Welcome to our rundown of the best carving skis of 2025! If you're looking to carve up the slopes this season lo, we've got the top picks for you.
First up, the Head Worldcup Rebels e-Speed. Priced at $949, it's our Best in Test. Known for its stability at high speeds, this ski is perfect for advanced skiers who love ripping frontside arcs. With a World Cup Sandwich Cap construction including metal, graphene, and carbon, it's a race-inspired tool for high-performance carving.
Next, the Stöckli Laser WRT Pro is our top choice for firm snow. At $2,079, it excels in short-radius turns and provides exceptional edge grip. This precise, specialized tool is best suited for expert skiers looking to lay tight arcs on hardpack and steep groomers.
For those seeking balance, the Völkl Peregrine 72 offers agility and reliability. With its full layer of Titanal and wood core, it's great for moderate speeds to ripping, suitable for intermediates through experts.
If fun is your priority, the Fischer The Curv GTX is nimble and responsive, offering versatility across various conditions. Its carbon stringers and 76mm waist make it a Swiss army knife for the frontside, handling both smooth groomers and mixed snow with confidence.
Looking for value? The Salomon S/Max 10 XT at $800 is a great deal, excelling in short turns and offering forgiveness for intermediates. Its lightweight design and tri-axial fiber wrap make it accessible and playful.
For those craving stability, the Nordica Dobermann Multigara DC, priced at $1,500, offers extreme stability at speed and great edge hold. It's built like a well-trained race ski, perfect for advanced skiers and ex-racers.
The Blizzard Thunderbird R15 WB, at $1,200, provides easy hero turns and dependable edge grip. It's versatile enough for both intermediates and experts, with a balanced and dependable performance on groomers.
Lastly, the Rossignol Forza 70D+ Master R22, priced at $850, boasts stellar edge grip and race-ski stability. It's a ski that really wants to carve and performs best at moderate speeds.
Remember, each ski has its own strengths, so consider what suits your style and skill level best.
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20 окт 2024