Ski companies have been making women’s skis for a long time, but they were usually toned-down, “shrinked and pinked” versions of the men’s skis. Not anymore. Ski companies have been making women’s ...
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For a long time, women’s skis suffered from a phenomenon known as “pink it and shrink it”: take a men’s model, make it shorter (and softer) and give it a pastel topsheet. In the late 1980s, K2 ...
Heather Hansman is the author of Powder Day: Ski Bums, Ski Towns, and the Future of Chasing Snow, and Downriver: Into the Future of Water in the West. She writes about environmental issues and the ...
For a long time, women’s skis suffered from a phenomenon known as “pink it and shrink it”: take a men’s model, make it shorter (and softer) and give it a pastel topsheet. In the late 1980s, K2 ...