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Women's Cruisers ski reviews 2015


In this category, we select and review skis with a focus on harmony. We look for models that offer a well-balanced mix of performance/comfort/accessibility. These skis perform well but require limited physical engagement, absorb the terrain well, are happy in all snow conditions and all turns, and can easily switch between carving and skid turns.

They're ideal for intermediary to good riders who want to make progress on a very versatile ski, or more experienced skiers who want to ride and enjoy themselves all day long without burning themselves out.
Reviewers' score
16.0
BEST SKI

BEST SKI

The Spirit Motion fulfils its "High End" ski contract to perfection: it’s a remarkably versatile ski that performs well, is comfortable and accessible. The ski impressed the reviewers by its potential to perform with ease in every type of turn, including performance turns. It got a resounding thumbs-up from the ProSkiLab team, who recommend it for intermediate to very good skiers who want a ski for enjoyment... Read on

Reviewers' score
15.9
AWARD

AWARD

The Super Joy from Head is a great success, and will really bring joy to the chalets! The ski lives up to its name, with excellent accessibility/performance and is a pleasure to use. We recommend this ski to intermediate to excellent skiers, who want a ski that’s versatile, highly enjoyable and that performs well.

Reviewers' score
15.5
AWARD

AWARD

The Head Ivory is an easy to use, well-balanced ski designed above all for pleasure! We strongly recommend this model for women who don’t want a ski that requires too much effort or physical prowess but who like to go at their own pace. This is a ski that will swallow up the slopes with elegance and you’ll still be feeling great for an evening out.


Reviewers' score
14.3
AWARD

AWARD

The Elite Light from Dynastar is a ski with character that performs well and is especially at ease in carving. Good to excellent athletic riders who want to carve up the snow will love it. The ski is a bit more demanding than its rivals though, and women skiers who prefer to take it easy would probably be better advised to go for a model that’s more comfortable and accessible.

Reviewers' score
13.2

The Viola from Völkl is the ideal tool for good skiers who want to do long turns at high speed. The ski is brilliant for this type of turn, “like being on rails”, as one of our reviewers would say. Despite these (highly appreciated) qualities, it lacks the versatility and accessibility to do well in this category.