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  2. The Best Women’s Backcountry Skis of 2023 - AOL

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    Our favorite backcountry skis of the year aren't just lightweight skis that power up the skintrack. They're bonafide downhill performers. The Best Women’s Backcountry Skis of 2023

  3. The Best Backcountry Skis of 2023 - AOL

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    Looking for the perfect backcountry ski for deep days and big missions? Start here.

  4. Twin-tip ski - Wikipedia

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    The first company to successfully market a twin-tip ski to ski switch and "Air Carve" was the Salomon Group, with their 1080 ski in 1998. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] LINE skis [ 4 ] also evolved from twin tip ski boards and inspired the newschool freeskiing movement and ultimately helped give rise to independent ski companies Armada , 4FRNT , and Ninthward ...

  5. The Best Women’s All-Mountain Skis of 2023 - AOL

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    This roundup of women's all-mountain skis is for ladies who explore all aspects of the mountain, from frontside groomers to tracked-out bowls, and everything in between. These skis are party in ...

  6. Ski geometry - Wikipedia

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    Ski geometry is the shape of the ski. Described in the direction of travel, the front of the ski, typically pointed or rounded, is the tip, the middle is the waist and the rear is the tail. Skis have four aspects that define their basic performance: length, width, sidecut and camber. Skis also differ in more minor ways to address certain niche ...

  7. Line Skis - Wikipedia

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    Line Skis, commonly shortened to Line or stylized as LINE, is a new school ski company owned by K2 Sports. Line Skis was founded by Jason Levinthal in 1995 to produce short, twin-tipped skis for freestyle skiers, and has since moved to produce full-length free skis. [1] The brand also sells items such as ski poles, streetwear, and various ...