Sascha Anastas reviews the Dynastar E-Pro 99 for Blister

22/23 Dynastar E-Pro 99

Here are some of our initial on-snow impressions of the women's Dynastar E-Pro 99, after skiing two lengths.

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Sascha Anastas reviews the Salomon QST Lumen 99 for Blister

2021-2022 Salomon QST Lumen 99

Along with their unisex QST skis, Salomon is also updating the women’s versions of their popular QST line of all-mountain skis. So, what’s different? Check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions of the 19/20 QST Lumen 99.
Sascha Anastas reviews the Icelantic Maiden 101 for Blister

2019-2020 Icelantic Maiden 101

Icelantic is updating their women’s Freeride collection for 19/20, and you can now check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions of the 1-ski-quiver candidate in the line, the Maiden 101.
Sascha Anastas reviews the Rossignol Soul 7 HD W for Blister

2019-2020 Rossignol Soul 7 HD W

You may have heard a thing or two about the Rossignol Soul 7. Time now to talk about the women’s Soul 7 HD W, and you can check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions.
Sascha Anastas reviews the Line Pandora 104 for Blister

2021-2022 Line Pandora 104

This year the Line Pandora 104 replaced a Blister favorite, the Pandora 110. But after spending a lot of time on the new ski, it’s become another favorite, and earned itself a “Best Of” award. Check out our full review for more.
Blister reviews the K2 Gottaluvit 105Ti

2018-2019 K2 Gottaluvit 105Ti

New for 18/19, the K2 Gottaluvit 105Ti features a combination of weight, construction, rocker profile, and shape that make it an interesting addition to the wider all-mountain category. Check out our measured specs, rocker pics, and initial impressions.
Sascha Anastas reviews the Head Wild Joy for Blister Review

2018-2019 HEAD Wild Joy

The HEAD Wild Joy is a stiff, powerful, and precise all-mountain ski that’s looking for a pilot who knows how to work a ski from edge to edge and has a thing for laying down train tracks.