Skiing is unapologetically addictive. Nothing compares to floating through deep snow, skimming across a crisply groomed trail, or summiting a peak in the wilderness. Each pair of sticks is strategically designed to serve winter athletes in their specific goals.
But today’s volume of brands can be overwhelming to navigate, even for experienced carvers. Learning the origins of a ski brand, its mission, and a snapshot of its prime products can help jumpstart the process of choosing the best ski.
Here we highlight the best ski brands including the industry’s longest-standing pillars such as Blizzard, those prioritizing top-notch women’s skis like Nordica, and newer-age innovators including DPS Skis. This list isn’t comprehensive of every team to create an awesome ski, but it represents a wide breadth of brands that have made huge waves and remained relevant across the alpine, backcountry, and cross-country ski categories.
To learn more about our favorite tried-and-true skis and how to pick a pair for your winter goals, check out our guides: All-Mountain Skis, Backcountry Skis, and Cross-Country Skis. Once you’ve selected a pair of skis and the time comes to round out your kit, be sure to look through our recommendations for Ski Boots and Ski Bindings. Otherwise, read on to learn more about the brands behind your next favorite pair of skis.
Editor’s Note: We updated our Ski Brands buyer’s guide on October 24, 2024, to include Moment Skis.
The Best Ski Brands of 2025
Nordica

Trusted by snow athletes around the globe, Nordica was launched by brothers Adriano and Oddone Vaccari as a footwear and boot manufacturer in Montebelluna, Italy, more than 70 years ago. Experienced hide traders, the duo specialized in cross-country and alpine ski boots as well as climbing footwear.
Over the decades, Nordica gear has supported the world’s best athletes from Zeno Colò to Felix Neureuther on podiums at the Olympics and World Cup. Since 2002, the company has been umbrellaed in the Tecnica Group — the owner of Blizzard — and delivers a tidy collection of popular, well-constructed skis at a great price.
At print, there are eight models for men and eight for women categorized by all-mountain, resort, race, and freeski. The Enforcer 99 ($800) from Nordica tops our all-mountain ski list for being a versatile everyday driver that supports a variety of skier needs. It’s stable, carves hard, feels speedy edge to edge, yet it’s playful and doesn’t easily catch.
- Year founded: 1939
- Headquarters: Treviso, Italy
- Popular models: All-mountain Enforcer 99
Read Review: Powder-Hungry Daily Driver: Nordica Unleashed 114 Skis Review
Blizzard

- Year founded: 1945
- Headquarters: Salzburg, Austria
- Popular models: All-mountain women’s Black Pearl 88, backcountry Zero G 105
Atomic

- Year founded: 1955
- Headquarters: Salzburg, Austria
- Popular models: All-mountain Bent Chetler 100, Atomic Maverick 95 TI ($750) and Atomic Maven 93 C ($800), Atomic Backland 117 ($975)
Rossignol

- Year founded: 1907
- Headquarters: Isère, France
- Popular models: All-mountain Sender Soul 102, Rallybird Soul 102
Elan

- Year founded: 1945
- Headquarters: Begunje, Slovenia
- Popular models: All-mountain women’s Ripstick 96 ($750)
DPS Skis

- Year founded: 2005
- Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah
- Popular models: Pagoda Tour CFL 112
Dynafit

- Year founded: 1950
- Headquarters: Munich, Germany
- Popular models: Backcountry Blacklight 80
Black Crows

- Year founded: 2006
- Headquarters: Chamonix, France
- Popular models: All-mountain Justis ($1,150)
Salomon

- Year founded: 1947
- Headquarters: Annecy, France
- Popular models: All-mountain women’s Stance 88
Völkl

- Year founded: 1923
- Headquarters: Straubing, Germany
- Popular models: All-mountain Revolt 104, backcountry Blaze 94 (women’s and men’s)
Moment Skis

- Year founded: 2003
- Headquarters: Reno, NV
- Popular models: Wildcat 116, Deathwish 112, Bella 108
Custom Ski Brands

The Best All-Mountain Skis of 2025
The right ski can make your day, and not every all-mountain ski is created equal. We hit the slopes and put them to the test from Vermont to Colorado to find the best options.

The Best Backcountry Skis of 2025
We tested the best backcountry skis from Atomic, Weston, Voile, and more to help you find the best option for your needs and budget.