 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 this is the Santa Ranna 93. It's a ski for a really good female skier who's looking for a one ski quiver to be able to take to pretty much any mountain, no matter the terrain, no matter the conditions, and be able to rip it absolutely everywhere from piste to backcountry. With a beach poplar core and a one-sheet of titan on the top sheet here, you've got something that's really powerful and stable and yet with the shape of a slight rocker at the tip and tail allows you to be able to drift around when you need to but really be able to edge it on piste. To reiterate is basically for a female skier who wants to be able to go absolutely everywhere. 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, 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 this is the Nordica Santa Anna 93. Skied it this morning. We had a real mixture of conditions starting with powder at the top, slightly firmer in the middle and then sort of slushier snow. This ski got me through all of those really, really confidently. At the top in the powder it made me feel absolutely lovely, really floating, really easy, made me feel super confident in the powder getting my turns in. As it got onto a slightly harder piste it really also continued with that confidence in keeping me on the edge, keeping me in control and really enjoying how the ski took me down the harder stuff. In the wetter stuff it still managed to plough on through and kept me in one piece and I really enjoyed the run on it.