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In our blog we inform you about interesting topics around winter sports, the appropriate ski equipment and new technologies. Whether you are a beginner or a powder professional, we have reports for every type of skier. Because only those who live skiing can always write something new about it.

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In our blog we inform you about interesting topics around winter sports, the appropriate ski equipment and new technologies. Whether you are a beginner or a powder professional, we have reports... read more »
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Our knowledge collected for you: SNOW-HOW! blog

In our blog we inform you about interesting topics around winter sports, the appropriate ski equipment and new technologies. Whether you are a beginner or a powder professional, we have reports for every type of skier. Because only those who live skiing can always write something new about it.

Have fun while reading!

Your SNOW-HOW! Team

A ski for all situations: Is it even possible? With the Deacon series, Völkl tries to combine the best of Racecarver and Allmountain skis. We took a closer look.
The ski manufacturer Head, has with the new Shape series pursued the goal of developing models that can do everything, but still bring a lightness with them, so that every skier has fun with them. To do this, Head has put complex technologies in the service of simplicity.

What is actually an allmountain ski?

You want to buy a new ski and are struggling through the jungle of information? Slalom carver, race carver or the all-mountain ski?
We explain in a nutshell whether the all-mountain ski is the right companion for you!
This winter, Elan is already launching the fourth generation of the legendary Amphibio-Ski on the market and has once again made major improvements with the brand new Truline technology. We explain how these technologies work and how they can be used on a wide range of skis...
Starting season 22/23: The Atomic Vantage series is not renewed. It goes over into these series:
Freeride: Maverick/Bent - Piste: Redster Q
If you look back at the development of ski construction in recent years, you might think that the most important formula is: the lighter and more stable a ski is, the better it is. Especially in the all-mountain sector, many manufacturers are trying to put this formula into practice. So it's not surprising that the market leader Atomic is also trying to make its popular Vantage Allmountain series lighter, more stable and therefore better. In our test, we explain how they do it and whether it really works.