These downhill skis, boots, bindings, and accessories will be cutting-edge when they hit the market next year.
Downhill skiing takes center stage at the Outdoor Retailer Snow Show. And few products generate the excitement of new skis, boots, bindings, and gear. These hardgoods take huge amounts of research and development to improve. So each year, brands tout their latest and greatest with the pride of a parent revealing their newborn to the world.
This ski gear grabbed our attention before the show. Note that we haven’t seen these products yet; we gleaned the following from product announcements. We’ll be examining these products over the coming weeks to learn more about them in real life.
Outdoor Retailer Winter 2020: Skis for 2021
Atomic Backland 107 W Skis
Expanding on the popular Backland backcountry skis, the line will now include a Women’s Backland 107. This women’s ski is 107 mm underfoot, with a tip designed for more flotation. Add a powder rocker camber profile, and the Women’s Backland 107 is a powder-charging backcountry ski. It weighs in at 1,450 g per ski so it won’t weigh you down on the up-track.
MSRP: $850
Line Skis BLADE
An entirely new model for Line Skis, the Blade and Blade W will “reignite the euphoria of the turn and leave only deep cut trenches in its wake and a shit-eating grin on your face.”
Focused Titanal across the ski width increases edge grip and torsional stability. Two independent Titanal pieces in the tail and tip add to the power and energy that can be harnessed exiting the turn. This carving ski looks like fun to rip on-piste and expands the brand’s offerings for those looking for a high-speed ripper.
MSRP: Men’s $900, women’s $800