 Hi, I'm here today to show you the new S-Max 10 from Salomon. This is a pure pieced range, so if you're going to choose this ski, you're going to want it to perform on the pieced, and that's where it's at home. In terms of the shape, check out the tip. Great shape here, early turn initiation, and the standout tech for me is the Edge Amp. This is the raised platform on the ski, and it gives you 30% better edge grip. It's easy for me to say that in front of the camera, but I've felt it on test. I've tested over a thousand pairs of skis in my time, so this Edge Amp really works. Look out for it, it really grips and holds the turn. Inside it, it's got wood core, so that's going to help you reduce dampening. The length that I've used is I use the 165. I'm 12 and a half stone on a good day, and about 5 foot 10, so that's aimed at intermediate, sporty intermediate skiers to advance skiers looking for sporty fun on the piece. So I was out this morning on Salomon's new S-Max ski. I took it right from the top of the mountain on the hard pack down to the softer snow at the bottom. I found it was really easy to initiate the turn at the top, and then with the Edge Amplifier, it really grips on those turns and allows you to finish them. As it got lower down, it was a more forgiving, easy ski through the choppier snow. After spending the money on the S-Max, I found that it's going to be an ideal ski for the intermediate advanced skier who's looking to progress their carving technique without wanting to go into an out and out race ski.