Men's Giant slalom ski reviews 2016
Some of the key factors we look out for when reviewing these skis include edgy turn initiation, the quality of long turns, grip on hard pack, stability at high speed, and rebound coming out of turns.
They are designed for more athletic riders with very good technical and physical prowess, who love fast, grippy skis for powerful long turns.
Nordica Dobermann GSR EDT review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Giant slalom Best ski 2016
ProSkiLab™ has tested the Dobermann GSR EDT several times in the past, awarding it top ratings. Once again this year, it tops the category thanks to its extremely strong performance for a non FIS ski (in other words, not a real competition ski). Voted best Giant ski 2016, we recommend this model for riders looking above all for performance, such as good to expert skiers and competitors.
Rossignol Hero Master review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Giant slalom Best Accessibility!
As is often the case, Rossignol has sent us a ski that focuses on accessibility rather than pure performance. The gamble came off well. The Hero Master is a ski that almost everyone can enjoy. ProSkiLab™ warmly recommends it for all good to excellent athletic riders, who would like to enjoy giant turn sensations, or who want to try out the discipline. At the same time, it’s a remarkably accessible and comfortable... Read on
Dynastar Course Pro review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Giant slalom Best Accessibility/Performance!
An excellent ski that stands out for Dynastar’s perfect compromise between accessibility and performance. It ranks halfway between two other excellent skis in 2016: the more racing oriented Dobermann and the more intuitive Hero Master.
An excellent choice for good to expert skiers who want to hit the slopes hard without the demands made by a true racing ski.
The Ripstick is a good ski for the groomers but unfortunately is less convincing than some of its rivals that are similar to racing skis. Despite this, it has many excellent qualities as long as you stick to intermediary speeds. It’s an enjoyable ski that we recommend for good to very good skiers looking for giant ski type sensations while remaining at reasonable speeds.
The ProSkilab™ reviewers were surprised by the model tested this year compared to the success it had last year. The Fischer RC4 RC is obviously focused on performance, but this year the model sent by Fisher suffered from a preparation problem that made it difficult to give a fair evaluation of the product. We’ll test it again next year.