Ski Design & Your Questions

Ski Design & Your Questions

Author: BLISTER May 30, 2026 Duration: 53:19

At our Blister Summit, we asked our Blister Summit attendees to pose their questions about ski design to Max Smith (vice president & ski designer at Moment Skis); Stu Gleason (senior designer at DPS Skis); and Mike McCabe (senior designer & owner at Folsom Custom Skis).

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Blister Plus Members (1:00)

What Needs To Be Cleared Up With Customer Questions (5:24)

What's A Problem You Wish You Could Solve (8:00)

Trend To Ski Design:  Do it All or Specifics (10:35)

Balancing Ski Design With Conditions and Geography (13:46)

Torsional Stiffness (16:20)

Prototype Fails (23:06)

Taper Angles and Reverse Sidecut (27:06)

What will define the next decade of ski design 

Which Modern Day Material Has Had The Most Impact (35:51)

Feedback Sources (37:30)

No One Layer Skis (41:54)

Exothermic Epoxy Accidents (45:03)

What Hasn't Been Asked Yet? (46:30)

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