 At Ellis Brigham we take product testing really seriously. It forms a crucial part of our range selection. And today we're out here at the ski industries of Great Britain ski tests in Kutai, Austria. This is the last part of our range selecting. It's where we're going to decide exactly what skis and boots we stock in store. What I want to do now is pass you over to the brands so they can tell you about the key features of this ski, who it's designed for and what it's going to do. The K2 Mind Mender 8090i is part of the award-winning Mind Mender series from K2. And the 8090i is the perfect ski for the advanced to expert skier, looking to take on the whole mountain with confidence. It's got some great tech features in there that really help you through versatile snow conditions, including our newly updated Titanle Y beams. In the tip, you've got an extra little bit of weight around the contact points and the same in the tail. That really helps you with a nice amount of grip and drive on the way into the turn, and it gives you predictable turn release on the way out. You can carve at high speed and you've got maximum grip to the full-end sidewall as well, and then full-width metal on the foot really does enhance that feeling in the middle of the turn. So again, if you want to ski on-piece, a little bit off-piece through the trees, maybe a few moguls, this is the perfect ski to take you all over the mountain with confidence. So we're out in Tine in France. This is the Ellisbrigham ski test, and this is the final part of our testing programme. This is when we invite colleagues from all the shops to come out and join us, try the skis that we've ranged for next year, validate in our choices, but also make sure that they've skied them, they know exactly what those skis do, and they can give you the right information when you come into the store. So here's what it's all about. OK, so I've been testing the K2 Mindbender 89 Ti model today. Really, the Mindbender helped me push as a skier. I am an intermediate skier, and I felt like this is a ski from the top of the chair lift in slightly soft conditions. That helped me push a little bit more. The ski responded at speed, which is something that I'm looking to progressing with my skiing. Really good fun through long open turns, and still able to turn on shorter turns as well. So I had a lot of fun, was able to concentrate and really develop my turns, and I feel a day on this ski would really help an intermediate skier like myself, push a bit further, go a bit faster, turn a bit harder, and I just really enjoyed it. So the Mindbender is definitely a ski that I would choose to buy. Definitely a ski that I'd like to ski fast, push my skills, find myself all over the mountain, lots of different conditions, and get the response and control that I needed to progress.