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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

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  4. The Best Cross-Country Skis - AOL

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    To test 20 classic and skate models from recreational to World Cup race level, we gathered ten male and female cross-country skiers, ranging from 24 to 62 years old We had ten testers with 96 ...

  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. Black Crows Skis - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Black Crows has developed a range of skis for different skiers and styles. [4] Black Crows is known for their high-altitude skis. [ 5 ] In 2012 Black Crows launched the freebird range for ski touring, in 2013 its first range of ski poles, [ 6 ] in 2014 its first women's range, birdie, [ 7 ] and in 2015, Black Crows presented its ...

  7. Freeskiing - Wikipedia

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    Powder skis, also called big-mountain or backcountry skis, have a wide waist width, making them ideal for places with heavy powder. The extra surface area helps skiers to float above premium powder. However, they can be difficult to use on slopes with less snow or groomed trails, especially for beginning to moderate skiers.