 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. It's the Q-Series, new from Atomic this winter. This complements our classic redster range, peace skis but with a wider waist. The new trend in peace skiing is to go slightly wider in the waist, gives you better stability but also you get the performance of a pieced ski. The reason we can do that is we put power wood core into the ski, side tunnel plate under the binding and we have active camber as well which means we have really early turning initiation in the ski. You don't need much rocker in these skis because they're designed for going on the pieced. The ski is very very easily skied by an intermediate skier that's looking to develop their carving turns, works really well in short turns as well as long turns, that's because of the radius. It's a 16 meter radius ski with a 75mm underfoot which is the perfect combination for charging peace skis. The Atomic Q-Series is our new range for this winter. There's a ski in the Q range for everyone. So we're out in Tine in France. This is the Ellisbrigham ski test and this is the final part of our testing program. 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 had to go on the Atomic Redster this morning. This is the Q5 model and really enjoyed the turns at the top. I was able to put this ski through some shorter turns and faster turns as an intermediate skier. I'm looking to progress and develop kind of turns and I felt like this ski helped me feel supported in that. Not too stiff, not too flexible, could quite happily spend the day on these skis. Engaging turns in shorter turns felt relatively easy. Coming out of the turns absolutely fine. On the longer turns and into almost carbs, I felt like the ski was very supportive. The conditions we have today, riding a slightly shorter ski, I found that it helped me in and out of those turns and yeah, just really enjoyed being out on them. Felt like I wanted to have another go on them every time we tested them and yeah, just really enjoyed them and could see this being a good ski for someone similar maybe to me, an intermediate looking to push in advance and have a ski that supports that.