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Review: Heritage Labs BC110

Heritage Labs is a boutique ski crafter that, in their own words, “aims to fill this gap and is dedicated to offering special skis for performance skiers.” We took a round trip ride on their BC110, reverse camber backcountry planks. The skis should make you smile.

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Heritage Labs BC90 Review

Heritage Labs may be a new name for many readers of the High Route, and rightfully so, as it is one of the newest ski companies I can think of. The brainchild of Marshal Olson, Heritage Labs aims to fill the various niches abandoned over the years in favor of more mainstream, homogenous ski designs. A phrase we throw around a lot here at The High Route is the idea of being everything to someone rather than something for everyone. Perhaps the same sentiment applies to Heritage Labs. From burley, freeride comp-inspired models to a 132mm waisted, sub-2000 g reverse camber, reverse sidecut powder ski, and lots in between, Heritage Labs skis are near the top of my “ski lust” list lately. 

Heritage Labs is based in Salt Lake City and works mostly on a preorder basis. Planning is often required, but who among us isn’t planning their ski purchases well in advance? There is often some extra stock, so there are opportunities for instant gratification. 

First up in our test series is the BC90, which throws a nod to the well-loved but discontinued Volkl BMT94. For those who aren’t “in the know” on the BMT94, a 90mm reverse camber ski may seem absurd, but they are one of the more universally loved skinny touring skis I can think of. 

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First Look: Heritage Labs BC110

The Heritage Labs BC110 delivers a lightweight build to a progressive ski with reverse camber. An excellent pairing for lightweight, high ROM boots, the BC110 is making a strong bid for my favorite soft snow daily driver.

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