Poster: A snowHead
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For those interested in buying a new ski or are curious, I share the "2020 best ski "awards given by Proskilab professional team that has taken place in La Clusaz 10 days ago.
Full details will be published in Proskilab.co.uk in September.
Slalom : Rossignol Hero Elite R22 / Dynastar Master SL R22
Giant Slalom : Dynastar Master GS R22
All-Mountain (85 mm to 92 mm at waist) : Elan Wingman 86 Ti
Women's All-Mountain : K2 Mind Bender 88 Ti & Stöckli Stormrider 85
Freeride touring : Volkl Mantra W.Werks
All-Mountain Freeride (92 to 100mm at waist) : Rossignol Experience 94 Ti
Piste performance : Stöckli Laser SC
Women's cruisers : Rossignol Nova 14 Ti
Men's cruisers : Rossignol React R8 Ti
Men's intermediate : K2 Konic 76
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Is Dynastar/Rossi paying anything here by any chance? How deep is your test pool? And why do you stop at 94mm wide skis?
Edit - seems not
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Which is all fine but you preselect your brands for each category so all you are doing is choosing from your pet shortlist based on some biases as to which brands are best in that space. Based on last year how do you defend not having Atomic, Blizzard, Faction, Black Crows, DPS, Scott etc in your freeride category?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Good question!
First, we do not have a 100% freeride category, only 2 all-mountain categories and a "freeride touring" category. That explains that we have limited freeride specialized brands in our tests.
Second, based on this year, we did test Atomic and BC, including in the categories mentioned above :
https://www.proskilab.co.uk/m/ski-reviews-2019-atomic
https://www.proskilab.co.uk/m/ski-reviews-2019-black-crows
Third, we review skis with a comparative methodology. That means that all skis of one category are tested by the same testers within the same 3/4 hours. This is very important to us since it is absolutely impossible to compare skis reviewed on a different day and different conditions. Therefore we can review a limited number of skis (usually around 60) ...and a limited number of brands.
Brands get in and out every year.
There can be 3 reasons for a brand not to be in the test. That would be the case of :
Brands do not have any ski that would not meet or not sufficiently meet our categories requirements (that would be most of the cases),
Brands that refuse the principle of an independent test and favor tests on which they have a lever (usually advertising budget) and/or non discriminant tests (which are usually the same),
Brands that do not have a sufficient sufficient commercial coverage Europe-wide (testing is fine, but the skier must be able to buy the product) or organisation to provide skis for pretesting or testing (that would be the case of some of the small brands).
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There is a 4th reason. Brands simply don't care about proskilab and feel the costs of supplying you skis to test don't justify the benefits even if you give them a favourable review.
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