Women's skis are built especially for the build of female skiers. These skis allow women to achieve optimal performance with their skis, allowing them to improve, take on new challenges, or even just enjoy gentle terrain. Here are the best women's skis.
While catering to the women in graphic design, style, and lightweight technology, Elan upholds their tradition of engineering great skis for the high-end skier. All models are real eye-pleasers and offer low-intermediate level young skiers something for their wish list.
K-2 also carries skis which will carry a female skier as she progresses from beginner to advanced. Their lowest ski in this series doesnt always give light-weight novices a comfortable feeling of control. It can be too much ski for them. However, all the T: Nine skis can boost a skier to her next level. These skis are capable of anything asked in each skill range.
Rossignol boasts that their women's skis are designed and tested by women. The Saphir series of four skis can take a young skier from novice to aspiring expert. Rossignol keeps the skis and bindings light. This is good for lighter women, and one of the reasons I put my daughter on Rossi Saphir 100s. Also, Rossignol skis make for easy color coordination and that can be very important!
Salomons two series of skis designed for women include carving and all-mountain skis. Construction is specific to carving turns on groomed snow and to skiing on all-mountain terrain. The three skis in each series increase in weight and flex from the bottom to the top of the categories. All get compliments, especially the all-mountain series. Women skiers really like the graphics on both series.