 I'm Steve, part of the ski testing team at Ellis Brigham and also one of the buyers here and I want to show you our all-mountain range of skis for this season. Just highlighting some of the winners and a few of the new models. So first thing, all-mountain skis. You can almost think of it as two types of skis. You've got all-mountain skis that are focused a little bit more towards peace and off down the sides and you've got all-mountain skis that are much more about getting off peace but not necessarily deep but skiing everywhere and still working on peace. So, first of all, I want to show you our winners in the category and that is two Blizzard skis. Black Pearl 88, Brahma 88. Well-known skis, but they've had quite a tweak this year. So, I'll start with the women's Black Pearl 88. So, this is a consistent winner for this. I could talk for hours about this ski and how much satisfaction this gives to our customers and it doesn't matter on the performance level particularly. We get intermediates that love it and we get expert skis that love it. It's basically one of the smoothest skis on the rack. It works well as a stable peace ski. It works brilliantly as a super versatile all-mountain ski. Even in deeper snow, it's so smooth, it feels great. I don't recommend this ski highly enough. So, for 2021, there's some new tech in this. It's called True Blend and it's just the way they put the core together. What it means is they can make the centre of the ski a little bit stiffer and the tip and tail vary slightly softer. So, you get a ski that grips and bites on hard snow but in soft snow it just feels a bit more maneuverable and a little bit more forgiving. So, there's no loss in performance. You've just got an increase in ease of use. It's exactly the same with the Brammer 88. The Brammer 88 has maybe got a reputation for being quite a high performance ski because it's a bit more metal in the men's version and maybe it hasn't been known as the most forgiving ski. It's not the hardest ski to use on the rack but it's certainly not the most forgiving. What True Blend has done for this ski is just make it easier in rougher snow. So, we've still got all the same power and grip on firm snow and peace. We've still got the float and stability that you want when you're getting away from peace. But what the new construction's done at the tip and tail is just increased the ease of the turn and the forgiveness at the end without taking the performance away. It's our all-mountain ski of the year but it's also our overall ski of the year and definitely the versatile with a big, big fee. So, coming back from the two skis to just miss out on the top prize in the category, Head Absolute Joy. So, when I say that at the very start you get some skis that are a bit more peace-orientated all-mountain skis, this would be an absolute joy from head. So, great peace ski, very, very stable but it's got enough width that you can take it down the side. You can just start to play about in un-peaceed snow and get feel for all-mountain skiing. Coming on to the men's runner-up is the Vantage 1790i. So, it's actually an unchanged ski for this year but it's likely absolute joy. It's a peace-orientated ski that you can start to get into down the side of the piece and just try a little bit of all-mountain skiing. We love this ski because it's got good performance on peace. It's fun to ski, it's got a nice easy energy, you can push it but at the same time it's not over precise so when you want to get it into some softer snow, some trickier conditions it'll do all that for you and you can really get a feel for skiing between the trees some fresh snow, trying out some bumps. This one suits a good intermediate advanced skiers who want a really good peace ski that'll take them elsewhere as well. Some other skis just to pull out that are new for this year. Head soup shape range being updated. Titan and rally, there's actually some quite big updates here. The rally's gone wider and the Titan's gone a lot wider. It's now 84mm on the foot and a longer radius. So this isn't just a wide-ish peace ski anymore. This is a full-on, hard-charging, all-mountain ski. Still focused towards firma snow but if you like a ski with maximum grip to ski in any condition, have a good look at the Titan. Always, always being a top seller and I think this new width is going to just elevate it to the next level. Rallies a new ski into our range and we always covered this off by using the Titan before but now the Titan's wider, the rally's just grown a little bit. This is an all-mountain ski that's almost a peace ski. This is where it starts to blur but this is a wide-bodied peace ski that'll still take you down the side, still do some other stuff as well. New ski from head this year is the Core 87. So Core's a well-known range. Super light, really easy to ski but at the same time, bags of performance. This is all thanks to the construction and it's the same as the bigger cores. So you've got caruba wood, nice and light but really lively. You've got coroid, which is a very strong, it's like a honeycomb material with a particular shape that keeps the strength. So you've got caruba, you've got coroid and then you've got graphene. So graphene, super light but really strong. So you'd be impressed if you pick up a set of Core 87s up to feel the weight and you'd be thinking, is it a touring ski? Well, actually, the Core 87 probably could classify as a touring ski but actually makes a brilliant all-mountain ski. Really playful on-piece, great fun, no matter what the snow's like if you take it away from the piece as well. Massively recommend this ski. And then the last one I just want to pull out quickly is from K2, disruption 82 MTI. So 82 Wid. It's got a medium to long radius turn, really quite powerful construction, wood, metal, sidewalls, dampening at the tip, dark matter dampening. So just increasing the edge grip. This is aimed at somebody that's skiing a lot on-piece and a lot down the sides. They want a good ski and they want it to be able to do everything without any loss of piece control. So a whole new range disruption 82 MTI. So that obviously is just a few highlights from the all-mountain range. We've got a lot more skis in it for men and women. If you want to find out a bit more, have a look online or come into the store, talk to one of the team, we'll tell you about your options, match up exactly the right ski for you. So hopefully see you soon.