skis

The Evolving Landscape of Ski Design: Why Ditching Women’s Specific Skis for Inclusivity Could Impact Performance and Fun

For many years, the ski industry engaged in a concerted effort to cater specifically to female skiers through the development…

A low-snow winter turned into SKI’s biggest testing year ever—and revealed the skis poised to dominate 2027.

The 2025-2026 winter season, particularly across the Western United States, presented a challenging landscape for winter sports enthusiasts and the…

The Shifting Landscape of Ski Design: Why the Move from Women’s-Specific Skis to Unisex Models Sparks Debate

The ski industry is currently navigating a significant philosophical and design shift, moving away from dedicated women’s-specific ski categories toward…

HEAD USA Unveils Extensive 2026 Spring Race Testing Program for Next-Generation Skis, Expanding Athlete Access Across Key U.S. Race Centers

HEAD USA has formally announced its comprehensive 2026 Spring Race Testing Program, designed to provide elite and aspiring athletes, alongside…

The Debate Over Women’s Skis Heats Up as Brands Go Unisex

The Historical Trajectory of Women’s Ski Design The concept of gender-specific ski equipment is not new, but its evolution has…

Little Kid On Mini-Skis Drops Into Corbet’s Couloir at Jackson Hole

The legendary Corbet’s Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, renowned for its formidable 20-foot drop and a daunting 50-degree pitch,…

The Evolving Landscape of Ski Design: The Debate Over Women’s Specific Skis and Inclusivity

For years, the ski industry grappled with how best to serve its diverse clientele, particularly female skiers. This led to…