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  2. The Best Backcountry Skis of 2023 - AOL

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  3. 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.

  4. Best Skis to Tackle a Range of Pow This Season - AOL

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    Skiing has never been more popular (or more confusing). This guide offers a range of choices for the best skis for 2022.

  5. Twin-tip ski - Wikipedia

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    Twintip skis (back to front: backcountry ski, park ski with wood core, park ski with foam core, skiboards. A modified version of their alpine counterparts, twin-tip skis are designed to enable a skier to take off and land backward while jumping and to ski backwards (switch) down a slope. The name "twin-tip" comes from the dual shape of the ski.

  6. 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.

  7. Backcountry skiing - Wikipedia

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    A set of backcountry ski runs in the Battle Range of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.Notice a minor avalanche has occurred at the right of frame. Backcountry skiing (), also called off-piste (), alpine touring, freeriding or out-of-area, is skiing in the backcountry on unmarked or unpatrolled areas either inside or outside a ski resort's boundaries. [1]