 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. So I'm super lucky to be holding the stance 80 here. This is the ski from Salomon. We're looking at an all-mountain ski now so if you could only see what I'm seeing here you'd kind of get it. If the camera could pan round you can see everything from sort of medium-pitched piece, a little bit of snow at the side of the piece here and even some tree stuff. So stance 80 all-round ski. For me, I think where it starts here, let's start with the turn. So we've got a little bit of an early rise rocker here. So this is going to help you in those mixed terrain because we want it to be able to cope with little cookies or a little bit of powder or undulations on the piece there. So early rise tip here, dropping it down, we want to get serious. So when we're on the harder-packed piece and we're looking for grip, check out your orange highlighted edges here. So the ABS sidewall gives it an extra boost and confidence for you on the piece. And then the hidden stuff inside, wicked layer of titanium, that equals more edge grip. It's not super light but much more edge grip from it. In terms of who should ride it, this would be your classic, could be a first-time purchase, intermediate skier, looking for something that can just kind of take and take and handle everything that's on the mountain. Lastly, I've got a 169 in my hands here. This would be a little bit short for me. I'd probably rock up to the 177 but go into the store, talk to the girls, talk to the guys, they'll hone in on the recommendation on the length and they'll give you a little bit more background to a fantastic ski, Stance AT from Salomon. So we're out in Tien 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, validating 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. So I've been skiing the Stance AT's out here in Tien. Started off at the top, especially icy today, really enjoyed skiing these because of the amount of metal they have in them. The edge hold is truly exceptional. The way it goes from edge to edge is brilliant. At 80 on the foot it does that exceptionally quickly and I really appreciated just how much rebound I was getting, especially with the amount of Canberra it's got under foot. As it worked my way down, it started to get pretty heavy, pretty slushy, they were able to power through without too much issue at all and were gripping nicely towards the bottom. I really enjoyed them sort of on any groomer like that. That's the perfect terrain for them and I'd definitely be looking at this for myself for a frontside ski.