They are open to all brands, big or small, whether they work with Newschoolers or otherwise.

Our editors' picks are exactly the same.

There’s a fine line between park and all-mountain skis for hitting that brief.

Newschoolers Editors' Picks: Best All-Mountain Skis 2020/21

We’ve tested a lot of skis and narrowed it down to four (+a little brother).

These are our favorite all-mountain skis for the ‘20-21 season.

It has the same near full rocker with a smidge of camber underfoot.

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The splay is minimal but the rocker reaches close to the bindings, making these pivoting machines.

They’re pretty damp too and hold a nice edge in most conditions thanks to the mellow splay.

The shape is quite directional, despite the forward mounting point.

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Peter,@Kretzschmarand myself all found these among our favorites at the OR gear test.

An ideal ski for: Those who like a damp ski and lots of rocker length.

Light enough for touring too.

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And for me, the best all-mountain ski under 100mm is the UFO 95.

It outclasses the competition both on groomers and on deep days.

They carve well, they float and they are fun for jibbing.

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Enter the new Prodigy 3.0.

It’s got wider edges for better durability.

For some insane reason, it has a mounting point way back around -8cm which you should totally ignore.

Go for -1.5 to -2.5cm and thank me later.

Its a resounding yes for that.

In fact, the Prodigy 3.0 would be my first choice in that situation.

Great in the park and fun out of it.

Not a proper charger but you could take it anywhere.

It butters, plays, surfs, pivots, and even charges surprisingly comfortably.

They truly are a touring weight ski you’re free to ski every day.

For our full, in-depth Vision 108 Review:Click Here

The Vision is an incredibly versatile ski.

And just about anyone else who wants a fun, very lightweight all-mountain ski.

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