Children who are in the intermediate to advanced skill level of skiing and who want to race will love the Fischer RC4 Superrace Jr skis. Includes specs for 2012.
A ski buyer’s guide will help you buy the right skis for your skill level and the kind of skiing you enjoy. Details on types of skis, choosing a length and more.
Expert female skiers should check out the 2012 model of the Fischer Koa 78 skis. They’re a great choice for intermediate to advanced skiers on all surfaces.
The Fischer Motive 80 skis with C-line Z13 Flowflex technology are perfect for experts looking for an all-terrain ski. Stats and highlights of the 2012 model.
Expert skiers who want an all mountain ski that’s made for half on-piste and half off-piste action should consider the Fischer Maven, a new model out for 2012.
Expert and intermediate skiers will both find something of value in the Fischer Progressor line. Info and specs on the Fischer Progressor 700, 800, and 900 skis.
The Bigfoot ski is no longer in production, but skiboarders will definitely want to try out a used set of these skis because this is where skiboarding started.
The Volkl Nanuq skis are among the best touring skis on the market, offering control on some of the most difficult surfaces. Info on the specs and benefits.
The 2012 edition of the Nordica Hell and Back skis combines performance with lightweight technology for faster speeds on the slopes. Details on the latest specs.