We take a look at the best skis for the 2021 winter season at ISPO Munich, the world’s largest sports trade fair. Find further information on the best skis of 2021 and links to full previews of each ski below.
Our Picks
Elan SCX Fusion
Through its seventy year history, Elan has launched a number of “disruptive” technologies that have revolutionised the sport – but none bigger than the Elan SCX Fusion. The SCX ski single-handedly opened the door to a completely new way of skiing – and introduced a new term into the skiing language – carving.
Rossignol Black Ops
In Rossignol’s words – the perfect platform. A progressive all-mountain gunner. Stomp and smear. Arc and carve. Boost and blast. Grease your ‘stache. This is the do-it-all, legit quiver-killing, weapon-of-one designed for giving it hell all over the hill.
K2 Disruption
K2 has a long history of going against the grain when it comes to creating skis. Skis that have pushed boundaries, experimented with shape and technology. When it came time to innovate Piste Performance and All-Mountain categories, they went all out to change the game yet again. The result is DISRUPTION, with Dark Matter Damping for drastically improved edge contact for a smoother, more planted arc in hard snow.
Fischer Ranger
A twin tip that is perfect for rookies, anyone can put their passion to the test on this ski and now the women’s and mens are identical! The Ranger gets its great backcountry properties and the high stability from its Sandwich Sidewall construction and Freeski ROCKER.
Head EMC
Want something totally different, how about a Head ski with electricity running through it to dampen the chatter as you ski…?
Line Blade
Featuring a versatile 95mm waist width, and a massive shovel, the Blade’s turning radius can only be described as one thing, tight. Designed to carve like nothing you’ve ever skied before, it’ll allow you to rip up the entire mountain with ease.
Volkl Blaze
The emerging category of lighter weight Playful Freeride skis brings in a new era for skiers looking for lively, lightweight skis with easy all-day handling in a wide variety of snow conditions. With 4 new models, 2 unisex and 2 women’s, the all-new BLAZE series provides an off-piste feel for intuitive skiers who prefer short turns, offering one of the lightest freeride skis in its class.
View all our ISPO product previews here or check out our online gear guide here.
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