Last March, our testers tried the best skis, boards, boots, bindings and apparel that we could get our hands on at our 13th annual Gear Test Week. After months of working remotely from our basements, guest bedrooms and kitchen counters, our editors are ready to reveal the top picks to help you get remote on the skintrack with 34 Editors’ Choice awards. Below, you’ll find the 13 standout skis that won an Editors’ Choice Award, ordered from narrowest to widest.
Rossignol Blackops Alpineer
$600 – rossignol.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 122/86/108 | LENGTHS (cm): 154, 162, 168, 176, 182 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 5.6 lbs. (176)

“The Alpineer has a surprisingly strong and supportive tail. It handles hard snow and crud better than its weight or its width would have you suspect. It does a great job of handling a variety of snow conditions and turn shapes but finds its edge with flat-out speeds in true chunder. At below-top-end speeds and on smooth snow the edge hold and dampness inspires more than enough confidence.” —Owen Packard, Jeffersonville, Vermont
Black Diamond Equipment Helio Carbon 88
$800 – blackdiamondequipment.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 120/88/111 | LENGTHS (cm): 161, 170, 179 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 5.2 lbs. (170)

“Provides enough edgehold to really push into it at high speed. Exceeded my expectations for soft snow and chunder as well. For how light it is, it is damp enough to plow through lots of crud. These light skis could always be more damp, but I think the weight/dampness tradeoff is an important balance that this ski does pretty darn well.” —Wylie Picotte, Underhill, Vermont
Scott Superguide 95
$800 – scott-sports.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 130/95/115 | LENGTHS (cm): 162, 170, 178, 184 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 6.4 lbs. (178)

“This season, Scott has surprised me with an uncanny mix of lightweight construction and solid, stable performance. The skis absolutely rail—especially impressive for such a lightweight platform. I found they still get tossed around in crud, and deep snow takes some work to keep them afloat.” —Cat Ambrose, Alma, Colorado
Fischer Hannibal Carbon 96
$800 – fischersports.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 126/96/114 | LENGTHS (cm): 162, 169, 176, 183 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 5.7 lbs. (176)

“One of the most buttery-smooth skis of the test, the Hannibals are bomber in the crud, able to steamroll any variable condition. Designed to carve long, graceful arcs, they absolutely thrive at speed and prefer to be driven aggressively.” —Marla Bailey, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Armada Tracer 98
$825 – armadaskis.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 132/98/123 | LENGTHS (cm): 164, 172, 180, 188 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 7 lbs. (180)

“The Tracer 98 is an awesome example of design and minimalism. This ski will power its way through any line or condition. They don’t flaunt carbon buzz words, but the balance of rocker and camber with a wood core just hits the balance for a quiver killer go-to.” —Gavin Cooper, Gallatin Gateway, Montana
Voilé Manti
$695 – voile.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 138/104/124 | LENGTHS (cm): 158, 165, 171, 176, 181, 186 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 7.6 lbs. (181)


“This ski will finally appease all the Voilé naysayers who think they need stiffer skis. The Manti is all there when you lean into it. Still, it had that classic Voilé feel, with effortless turns, starting and finishing turns whenever you want.” —Kevin McCarthy, Jackson, Wyoming
Blizzard Zero G 105
$960 – blizzardsports.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 134/105/120 |LENGTHS (cm): 164, 172, 180, 188 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 7.3 lbs. (188)

“More accessible than in years past. Lightweight and easy to turn without being deflected. Fun and snappy underfoot. Simple to pair with nearly every boot/binding combo out there today.” —Jason Layh, Tahoe City, California
Völkl Blaze 106 W
$700 – volkl.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 146/106/128 | LENGTHS (cm): 158, 165, 172 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 6.9 lbs. (165)

“Wholly dynamic, these super snappy turners do absolutely everything—quick edge to edge with a preference for short, quick turns. They hold their edge like a fine German sports car with the nimble responsiveness of an under-90-mm waisted ski. The Blazes absorb everything in their path with power, precision and ease and have absolutely no speed limit.” —Marla Bailey, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Elan Ripstick 106
$900 – elanskis.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 143/106/120 | LENGTHS (cm): 164, 172, 180, 188 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 7.9 lbs. (180)

“Elan’s flagship freeride offering is an impressively versatile ski. Powerful enough for big skiers to drive inbounds, but light enough to tour all day. Great edge hold on firm snow with effortless float in soft snow. A true quiver killer for inbounds and out-of-bounds mindsets alike.” —Alec Sandberg, Truckee, California
Black Crows Corvus Freebird
$900 – black-crows.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 140/107/119 | LENGTHS (cm): 176, 183, 188 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 8.3 lbs. (183)


“A quiver of one for any conditions in the backcountry or shredding the resort all day. Stable and confident at speed, and nimble and consistent in tight or challenging terrain. A lightweight, mid-fat, shredding machine. Any conditions, any terrain, any time.” —Damian Riddle, Lunenberg, Massachusetts
Dynafit Beast 108
$700 – dynafit.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 135/107/125 | LENGTHS (cm): 173, 181, 188, 194 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 7.3 lbs. (181)

“The updated Beast 108 has been improved in all the places it needed. A touch of camber and some weight shaved has made this a true backcountry skier’s ski. Good performance on all snow with excellent responsiveness for charging a bit harder or scrubbing speed. Performs well enough on firm snow to chose for spring missions if that’s your preferred width. A touch heavy for some lightweight pursuits.” —Alec Sandberg, Truckee, California
Majesty Havoc
$995 – majestyskisamerica.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 143/110/127 | LENGTHS (cm): 166, 171, 176, 181, 186, 191 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 8.2 lbs. (186)


“A very versatile 110-underfoot ski. The tip shape and early rise make for a good soft snow performance. The camber profile and construction give the ski impressive firm snow performance, as well. Light enough to go all day. Quite stable for the weight.” —Alec Sandberg, Truckee, California
G3 SLAYr 114
$999 – genuineguidegear.com | DIMENSIONS (mm): 143/114/128 | LENGTHS (cm): 178, 185, 190, 195 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 7.3 lbs. (185)

“One of G3’s best offerings yet. A true lightweight powder slayer. Stable and damp for the weight and can hold an edge on firm snow when you need it. The early rise tip and tip taper make turning effortless in the deep stuff. But the 195 length will be hard for some to wrap their heads around for a touring ski.” —Alec Sandberg, Truckee, California
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