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Black Diamond Megawatt Skis 2009


With an ultra-fat waist (125/120 mm underfoot for 188/178 cm), long rocker tip and zero camber, these white monsters will float you in the waist-deep powder pancakes. Powder is where this ski excels best, but the Megawatt will surprise even the most hardcore skier with its nimble ability to plow through the tracked-out crud, eat up spring corn and stomp the big landings. Built with a traditional underfoot sidecut, Formula One Technology with 3D dampening and a CNC-machined solid wood core.

$769.90

Blizzard The Answer IQ + FR 16 IQ Bindings 2009


Blizzard answers your doubts with powerful IQ Sandwich Sidewall Titanium construction paired with FR 16 IQ Bindings, which feature the IQ Freeski system. This integrated construction between binding and ski puts the binding deep with-in the ski body to create smooth and even flex for tricks, ambitious powder floatation and tremendous edge hold, with enough stiffness to boost your way through the crud.

$1199.90

Blizzard Titan Argos IQ Skis + FR 16 IQ Bindings 2009


The Blizzard Titan Argos is constructed with Blizzard's racing roots in mind, where the hard packed edge hold is precise, stability is second to none, and the IQ Freeski Sandwich Sidewall construction arms this ski with the ultimate performance. The Blizzard Titan Argos IQ is paired with FR 16 IQ Bindings, where the binding interface is part of the ski construction, to produce an integrated ski and binding unit.

$1199.90

Blizzard Titan Zeus IQ Skis + FR 16 IQ Bindings 2009


The Blizzard Titan Zeus IQ Skis would be a great match for that awe-inspiring deity. These skis feature oversize tips, a perfectly dimensioned tail, and powerful IQ Sandwich Sidewall Titanium construction. This construction allows the Titan Zeus IQ Skis to power through powder, crud and junk all while being incredibly stable. To make a great thing even better, the Zeus Skis are paired with FR 16 IQ Bindings, where the binding interface is part of the ski construction.

$1299.90

Dynastar Huge Trouble Skis 2009


And we'll all float on okay.. on the new super fat twin tip known as the Dynastar Huge Trouble Ski! This ski is built with a balanced flex, very low camber, thin profile and a long radius tip and tail a.k.a. the perfect combination for deep snow skiing. The Dynastar Huge Trouble is traditionally constructed with vertical sidewalls and a wood core keeps the ski strong, powerful and playful. We just hope you don't get into huge trouble when you're finding freshies in the backcountry pow.

$749.00

Dynastar Legend Pro Rider 2009


The new Dynastar Pro Rider is 3mm wider throughout the entire ski which gives the ski addition versatility in softer snow. A new tip profile also helps with floatation in deep snow. Sizing has changed to match the new shape and needs of our athletes. The longest length is now a 190cm, which increases the resort skiability compared to the 194cm. The 184cm is also new along with a 166cm. It's built just like a World Cup race ski - full vertical side walls, wood core and two layers of metal.

$799.90

Dynastar Legend XXL Skis 2009


The highly anticipated addition of a 187cm makes this big mountain destroyer skiable for almost everyone. The Dynastar Legend XXL features full vertical side walls, two layers of metal and a wood core. The wood core has a strip of Rohacell, an Acrylic which is a very light and nervous material. This helps to reduce the weight of the ski and adds a bit of liveliness as well. An additional weight saving is gained thanks to 3D Construction which changes the profile to the topsheet.

$849.90

Fischer Watea 101 Skis 2009


With 101mm under the foot, there's no doubt this ski will float in the fluff, and the carbon fiber I-beams ensures the Fischer Watea Skis hold on the hard stuff because, sadly, its not waist deep everyday. Be prepared for anything the mountain serves up with the Fischer Watea 101 Ski.

$779.90

K2 Apache Coomba Skis 2009


The legend lives on. A high-performance backcountry memorial to celebrated ski legend Doug Coombs, the 2009 K2 Apache Coomba is a next-generation powder ski built for adventure. Coombs worked with K2 for over two years on this new model, named in Doug's honor. With a balanced flex pattern and generous 102mm waist, the K2 Apache Coomba provides excellent flotation and easy handling in the toughest conditions.

$649.95

K2 Apache Xplorer + MX 12.0 Bindings 2009


Whether it's been puking snow, you're ripping early season man-made crud or late season slush, or you were lucky enough to take your annual ski trip right in the midst of a mean freeze-thaw cycle, K2 has you covered. Its Titanium Laminate Cap makes the Apache Xplorer Skis durable and lightweight, while the MOD technology absorbs shock through a secondary core that allows for independent core movement, greatly increasing flexibility and generating more power and control.

$999.95

K2 HellBent Skis 2009


So you're hell bent on high performance backcountry twin tip riding? Well don't fret if you missed a pair last year; the K2 Factory Team inspired HellBent Ski is back for the 2009 season. Same design as 2008 with a facelift, the K2 HellBent incorporated K2's rocker design into a fully functional twin tip. The Hell Bent is the fattest ski in the K2 twin tip line, with an impressive 150 mm tip, 122 mm underfoot and an elongated tail for switch landings.

$699.95

K2 Kung Fujas Skis 2009


Go ninja in the backcountry with the new for 2008/2009 Pep Fujas’ one ski quiver, the K2 Kung Fujas Skis, your do it all weapon. One look at the sick design and clear sidewalls, these skis are ready for some serious action. Pep challenged the 2009 anarchy design team at K2 to build a ski that could keep up with his diverse riding style and out came the Kung Fujas! The 95mm waisted ski will float in powder and crud like nobody's business.

$549.95

K2 ObSETHed Skis 2009


A twintip ski for the big mountain obsessed, K2 ObSETHed factory team series skis take Seth Morrison's ski design to a radical new frontier. Nearly 10mm wider than the last version, the Obsethed skis are a big mountain twin ski with K2's easy to ride standard taper. Seth designed these skis to work with his freeskiing style but kept versatility in mind. The shorter rockered tip on the K2 obSETHed Skis makes them more versatile in crud and hard pack.

$649.95

Line Mothership Skis 2009


The Line Mothership skis are extremely powerful, high impact, high speed, hard charging big mountain skis that will push back as hard as you can push them. A one-of-a-kind blend of agility & stability will give you the power to straight line at maching speeds over variable conditions with comfort and control, yet still have enough sidecut, flex and life to have fun making turns, even at lower speeds and in the tight trees.

$699.95

Nordica Blower Skis 2009


100mm waist, full wood core with titinal construction, built by Nordica’s highly regarded competition department, the Blower allows big mountain aficionados to dominate all terrain in any condition.

$749.90

Nordica Jah Love Skis 2009


Now we don't know any Rastafarians who ski, and there definitely isn't snow in Jamaica. But then, the Nordica Jah Love isn't really made to ski. It's designed to float. And it's a real fattie! With 140mm of solid wood core stability under your feet and zero camber, you'll surf almost effortlessly in any type or depth of powder. The Jah Love's unique tip-waist design gives you maximum performance in deep snow and makes powder skiing an unforgettable experience.

$799.90

Rossignol SAS S7 Skis 2009


The most revolutionary powder twin tip to hit the backcountry - you have to see it to believe it! Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Rossignol have designed the ultimate backcountry slash ski. Using twin tip construction combined with a new tricked-out reverse camber, reverse sidecut shape and incorporating sidecut underfoot for navigating on the cat tracks, the perfect powder tool has been created.

$799.95

Salomon The Rocker Skis 2009


The Rocker Skis for 2009 are a combination of mind-blowing innovation and punk-happy creativity. Take a look at their construction and you will see that the Salomon Rocker Skis are taking the next step in pure powder domination. Slide through light white bliss with Salomon's pulse pad technology; an elastomer layer is affixed all along the edge of these fatty skis to aid in shock absorption and anti-vibration for smoother and softer ski to snow contact.

$899.95

Salomon XW Fury Skis + Z12 Bindings 2009


The One-Ski-Quiver comes with great floatation, stability on all terrain, and exceptional carving performance on-piste. The Pulse Pad cuts out noisy speed chatter for a smoother, quieter ride. If we're going to talk William Faulkner here, the Pulse Pad lets you have all of the Fury and none of “the Sound�! For skiers who kiss the sky on big air jumps, check the full woodcore that can handle the shock of any high speed landing.

$999.95

Salomon XW Lab Skis 2009


Created with big flotation in mind, the playful feel of these skis will have you gripping edge in both hard pack and in weightless powdery stashes. These edges are not just wide, they're ridiculously wide. Feel the difference a little spreading can do when durability and shock resistance increase ten fold. The Salomon XW Lab Skis include Ptex 4000 which offers a very high molecular density base plus graphite.

$899.95

Volkl AC50 Skis + Marker Wide Range 12.0 Bindings


The Volkl Unlimited AC50 with Motion iPT Wide ride brings the versatility of wide, big mountain skis to a new height. The AC50's 85mm chassis is incredibly nimble on hard snow. Built for good skiers who want to bust through crud and cruise through powder, yet still have a ski that can truly rip the groomers.

$999.95

Volkl Chopstick Skis 2009


The all-new Volkl Chopstick Ski, with its symmetrical 148-128-148 shape, rides equally well switch or forward in the deepest of powder. The Extended Low Profile rocker design also enhances switch takeoffs and landings.

$749.90

Volkl Gotama Skis 2009


Go big or go home, right? Well, you can for sure go big on the Volkl Gotama skis. The Gotama skis were originally made as Volkl's backcountry twin tip (and still dominate the category). However, these have had a change of heart and have been reinvented for the big-mountain skier who wants ultimate versatility all over the mountain.

$699.90

Volkl Katana Skis 2009


The Volkl Katana features a top-end, wood core and vertical sidewall construction, with two sheets of titanium. A 111mm waist and slight rocker gives you superior float, while the beefy construction gives it great handling on harder snow. For skiers who want a deep powder ski that they can use on the groomed from time to time and that truly reflects their inner samurai, the Katana is the only option.

$849.90

Volkl Kuro Skis 2009


The Volkl Kuro is humungous and the natural-looking, wood-grain graphics may give it the appearance of a gentle giant. Looks are deceiving. One of the toughest skis out there, the Kuro fully embodies its Japanese namesake as it knifes through powder and slices crud with ease. Armed with a multi-layer wood core, tough box power construction and an anchored edge system, the Kuro is a weapon. The Kuro also boasts Volkl's Elongated Low Tip Profile, aka: Rocker.

$829.90

Volkl Mantra Skis 2009


Make it feel like it should with the Volkl Mantra. The Mantra is perfect for the deep stuff, yet still has a solid feel on the frontside. The Volkl Mantra is the go-to ski for those who want a versatile powder ski for everyday use. What's your mantra?

$699.90