• Review: Dynastar M-Pro 100

    Review: Dynastar M-Pro 100
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.The magic of the all-mountain ski category is that it encompasses such a wide variety of shapes, flex profiles, and constructions that all bring a unique style of the sensation of sliding around on snow. It can be overwhelming. When a ski like the Dynastar M-Pro 100 pops up, with a decidedly old-school looking directional freeride shape, it’s almost refreshing to s
  • Review: Blizzard Sheeva 10

    Review: Blizzard Sheeva 10
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Skiing heavy, cruddy snow isn’t all that fun usually. That is, unless you have the right pair of skis. Blizzard’s new women’s-specific Sheeva 10 is definitely one of those, optimized to provide a consistent and predictable ride in just about any conditions. Inside, the Sheeva features the same Freeride Trueblend woodcore as the men’s Rustler serie
  • Review: Dynastar M-Pro 98 W

    Review: Dynastar M-Pro 98 W
    Powder aims to feature only the best products and services.If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.For the skier who wants to rip groomers at a variety of speeds and still feel in control and supported in variable conditions, look no further than the Dynastar M-Pro 98 W. The widest of the women’s skis in Dynastar’s updated M-Pro line, the 98 W handles well in all different snow conditions. The directional, rockered build also helps make up for what they la
  • Keep Your Clips Up #21: Best Ski Videos of the Week

    Keep Your Clips Up #21: Best Ski Videos of the Week
    It was a busy ski news week, which, given the time of year, came as a surprise. On the clips end, things were firing, too. I won’t spoil anything, but one of our selections could be one of the tricks of the year—it might even be the trick of the year, depending on who you ask. The rest rocks, too. A lot’s been said about the current state of skiing—it’s too busy, it’s too overcrowded, etc.—but at the elite level, I’d argue that things have never be
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  • Nevada Ski Area Shares Encouraging Fire Update

    Nevada Ski Area Shares Encouraging Fire Update
    A few days ago, things weren’t looking great for Sky Tavern, Nevada, a ski area popular among Reno residents. It faced the Davis Fire, which has caused several evacuation orders and burned over 5,000 acres. On Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a rare “Particularly Dangerous Situation” warning for Wednesday and cautioned that the Davis Fire could experience rapid growth. The Davis Fire burns just a few hundred feet from the Sky Tavern boundary. Photo shared on Septemb

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