 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 test 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. Hi there, this is the Elan Ripstick 94 women's edition. You might wonder why it's a women's ski. Well unlike some brands Elan don't take anything out of their men's skis for the women. All that's happened here is we've made it slightly narrower. Instead of being a men's 96 this is a ladies 94. It's got all the same technology, it's got carbon tubes, it's got a lightweight wood core, lightweight tip inserts and reinforcement on the inside edge. And the reason for the inside edge thing that's because all Elan skis are specific left and right. We call it the amphibio profile. You get a full camber on the inside edge for great edge grip and you get a rock and tip and tail on your outside edge for easy turn transitions and easy turn initiation. This is one of the versatile skis you can get. It's really light because there's no metal in there. It's light enough for a bit of touring if you wanted to set it up that way. It's got enough power to charge down the piece and leave some trenches and have a fantastic day. If you're looking for the ultimate one ski quiver this could be the one for you. The Elan Ripstick 94.