. I'm going to start with Freehub mag.
Time to start a 'What's Your Print Mag Diet?' thread.
. I'm going to start with Freehub mag.
The only thing I get anymore is Ski Journal (plus one "Fly Fish Journal" they accidentally sent me for some reason ). I also buy the occasional Car and Driver/Road and Track/Automobile, or National Geographic Traveler, when I'm at the airport.Time to start a 'What's Your Print Mag Diet?' thread.
Ski magazine is garbage. You'd better support high quality media by buying a couple of prints from a ski photographer you like.
Ski Journal has been mentioned. and like Skiing History @Sethmasia , its a great read and phenomenal information.At one point in the 1980s, I subscribed to Powder, Ski, Skiing, and Snow Country. Snow Country didn't last long. I think I still get complimentary issues of Ski with my subscription to Skiing History. Skiing History is another great coffee table magazine. I highly recommend it. I'll have to subscribe to Ski Journal. Remember, Powder spawned the maggots who left Powder to take up home at TGR.
Thank you.I subscribed to Blister last year. I love their reviews, especially the Deep Dives, and look forward to getting the print version of their Buyer’s Guide. The Blister guys are great about giving gear recommendations to members as well.
I love the reviews here at Pugski, especially the Cage Matches, and I appreciate that unlike Blister you can find a lot more information on narrower frontside carvers. And I’ve also benefited from @Philpug’s personalized advice as well. So I just made a donation!
We have put a ton of effort and money into the site this past year to help provide you all good content that is easy to navigate.
The product pages and ski selector have been going off the charts!
Thank you.
We have put a ton of effort and money into the site this past year to help provide you all good content that is easy to navigate.
The product pages and ski selector have been going off the charts!
In addition to those two sources, ski essentials also do excellent reviews.I subscribed to Blister last year. I love their reviews, especially the Deep Dives, and look forward to getting the print version of their Buyer’s Guide. The Blister guys are great about giving gear recommendations to members as well.
I love the reviews here at Pugski, especially the Cage Matches, and I appreciate that unlike Blister you can find a lot more information on narrower frontside carvers. And I’ve also benefited from @Philpug’s personalized advice as well. So I just made a donation!
@SkiEssentials does a fantastick job with their reviews.In addition to those two sources, ski essentials also do excellent reviews.
I don't think the final issue hasn't been released yet.If anyone has access to a few extra copies of the final issue and is willing to sell them for a fair price -- PM me?
A fellow I've skied with a few times got written up in it and is having trouble sourcing copies for his family and friends.Love to drop him a few next time we hit the skin track.
I don't think the final issue hasn't been released yet.