SKI & SNOWBOARD GEAR GUIDE & REVIEWS
Latest ski and snowboard gear put to the test by Metrosnow.co.uk and the Daily Mail Ski & Snowboard team.
LATEST GEAR
Best for
Razor-sharp all-terrain shredding.
Why?
The Concept TMS is a directional twin for experienced riders. This board is no easy ride, but is very responsive and carves strongly in any terrain.
It has ... More
Best for
All-mountain riders wanting a more wallet-friendly option.
Why?
Todd Richards' pro model is back with minor tweaks. The core is 10 per cent lighter than last year's model, and features a ... More
Best for
Backcountry jibbers and carvers.
Why?
Lib Tech pioneered the whole rocker craze with the Skate Banana. The rocker has a loose feel, which makes it manoeuvrable while riding and gives excellent ... More
Best for
Hard-hitting all-terrain performance.
Why?
The Slayblade is K2's all-new take on all-terrain freestyle versatility. The core uses honeycomb material for reduced weight and is wrapped in three layers of laminate, with ... More
Best for
Eco-conscious women freeriders.
Why?
K2 designed the Eco Pop with two main points in mind. The first was to minimise environmental impact; the second to make a top class all-terrain machine.
For ... More
Best for
Dedicated park monkeys
Why?
The Team is designed for freestyle performance, and Head has got it right on the money. The Team boasts a light, snappy wood core, with added honeycomb ... More
Best for
Ladies wanting freestyle performance
Why?
Burton has given its women-specific Feelgood the reverse camber treatment, which means it's looser under foot, giving you the confidence to try out tricks without the ... More


