Nordica Helldorado Skis
BEST FOR: Gunning it.
THE TEST: The is nimble in strangled chutes but stable and absorbant when you鈥檝e got room to open it up, which lets you go faster than ski patrol is probably cool with. At 113 millimeters underfoot, it was the skinniest powder ski we tested, and thanks to the mix of rocker and camber, you can get on and off the edges quickly. 143/113/132
THE VERDICT: Big and fast for its size.
OVERALL: 4
SLOUGHABILITY: 4.5
V枚lkl Two Skis

BEST FOR: One-ski weekends.
THE TEST: A big part of the reason the new-to-the-line handled all condi- tions well is that it features subtle taper in the tail and tip, meaning the widest part of the ski is farther back on the shovel. That鈥檚 a new trait from V枚lkl, and it helps keep the ski from getting grabby in crud. Add V枚lkl鈥檚 full rocker and the Two turns at synapse speed but delivers plenty of oomph in the belly of the turn. 146/124/138
THE VERDICT: Have room for only one pair? This is it.
OVERALL: 4
SLOUGHABILITY: 4.5
Rossignol Squad 7 Skis

BEST FOR: Skiing in bottomless pow.
THE TEST: The used to be too powerful for mere mortals, but this year it鈥檚 20 percent lighter. The rocker is far less abrupt than on Rossi鈥檚 older powder skis, and thanks to the tapered honeycomb tip and tail, swing weight is reduced by a third. 145/120/126
THE VERDICT: Gets playful in as little as six inches of snow and still has no known speed limit when you鈥檙e going full tilt.
OVERALL: 5
SLOUGHABILITY: 5
Faction Candide 4.0 Skis

BEST FOR: Shouldering for hike-to fluff.
THE TEST: Smaller brands like typically get mixed reviews, but testers gave these agile big boys high marks. Our test samples revealed top-notch construction and flat, hard bases. A mix of balsa wood and flax in the core lightens the ski. 150/122/140
THE VERDICT: Ideal for skiers with a loose style.
OVERALL: 4
SLOUGHABILITY: 4.5