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  2. The Best All-Mountain Skis for East Coast Hardpack and ... - AOL

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    Whether you're tackling East Coast hardpack or Rocky Mountain bowls, these expert-approved skis from Head, Nordica, Rossignol, and more, rule everywhere.

  3. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    J Skis is an independent manufacturer of small production and limited edition skis. K2: alpine skis, twin tip skis, snowboards, mogul skis: Seattle, WA, United States: 1962: Founded by Bill and Don Kirschner to make fiberglass skis on Vashon Island, Wash. In 2001, manufacturing was moved to China and the executive offices to Seattle.

  4. Volant skis - Wikipedia

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    Volant is a brand of ski equipment, currently owned by Amer Sports.It was founded as an independent company in the US, by brothers Hank and Bucky Kashiwa in 1989. The brothers developed the stainless steel "cap" ski, and founded the company with the belief that stainless steel skis would provide better performance than skis made from other materials.

  5. Stay Warm on the Slopes in Our 7 Favorite Ski Pants - AOL

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    2L Cargo Pants Regular Fit. No roundup of the best men's ski pants would be complete without a Burton mention. The brand's latest 2L Cargo Pants are warm, lightweight, and comfortable for all-day ...

  6. The Best Ski Resorts in the U.S. and Canada, According to Experts

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    The best ski resorts in the U.S. and Canada for families, beginners and experts, chosen by skiers and travel experts, including top picks in Colorado and more.

  7. Alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    These skis are meant to help a skier who skis jumps, rails, and other features placed throughout the terrain park. Freestyle skis are usually fully symmetric, meaning they are the same dimensions from the tip of the ski to the backside (tail) of the ski. All-mountain skis are the most common type of ski, and tend to be used as a typical alpine ski.