" STEEP SKIBOOK ." We asked users at a new model test ride event. We present user impressions that could not be fully covered in the magazine.
In 2002, rider Matt Sterbenz started making skis in his garage, and it has grown into a rider-led brand. Regular skiers give honest reviews of this season's most popular skis.
"NEVER" review

The lightweight design is perfect for touring, but the camber structure and balanced flex provide high stability and edge hold even on changing snow surfaces. This versatile model is capable of handling a variety of terrain with its quick response and excellent turning ability
If you're unsure about the HOJI series, NEVAR is
the best choice. It can be enjoyed at the beginning of the season, in early spring, and in any situation. If you're unsure about what to ride in the 4-wheel Hoji series, NEVAR is the best choice. The stiffness of the top makes it good for use on slopes. The orange sole looks beautiful on the snow.
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Togo Yuasa
Number of days skiing per year: Approximately 50 days
My gear : Ski_4FRNT / Binding_DYNAFIT ST LOTATION / Boots_DYNAFIT, DALBELLO
Height: 168cm / Weight: 60kg / Skiing preference: Freeride (powder) / Basic / Home slope: Naeba
"HOJI" review

The lightweight design is perfect for touring, but the camber structure and balanced flex provide high stability and edge hold even on changing snow surfaces. This versatile model is capable of handling a variety of terrain with its quick response and excellent turning ability
It's very easy to control and turns smoothly. Anyway, it's a lot of fun to ride !
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Kaede Hasegawa
Number of days skiing per year = Approximately 10 days
My Gear = Ski_ATOMIC/Binding_MARKER/Boots
Height: 165cm/Weight: 48kg/Skiing preference: Freeride (powder)/Level: Intermediate/Home slope: Hakuba Happo
The now-on-sale "STEEP SKI BOOK 2025" features reviews from 106 people, including professional and amateur skiers!
This impression project was participated in by 106 skiers, from riders receiving support to the general public. Find the skis you've been interested in and explore the sensory aspects that can't be measured by specs alone. We also tracked detailed information about the test riders, such as what gear they usually use, where they ski, and their height, weight, and physique. Reading the impressions with that information in mind should give you a clearer picture. Furthermore, if you're a skier, you can watch the skiers ski downhill on Instagram or YouTube. Gather information from multiple angles and have fun agonizing over the process to choose the best skis


