Skis comparison — 2014-2015 season
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How they compare
Both skis are designed for freeride and powder riding. They share a twin tip shape — symmetrical tips for skiing switch and park; playful and forgiving. The Surface Balance has a flat_rocker profile (lifted contact points for easier turn initiation, float in soft snow, and a catch-free feel), while the Surface Ruess uses hybrid (rocker/camber) (mix of camber and rocker zones for all-mountain versatility—grip, float, and play in one profile). At $69.95 vs $449.95 MSRP, the Surface Balance is the more budget-friendly option.
Ratings
Surface Balance
Surface Ruess
Core Specs
Shape Profile
Camber Profile