The Best Skis for Beaver Creek

 

Beaver Creek offers ski slopes for all abilities, and there are great skis to fit the needs for all types of guests!

 

Looking for the perfect combination of luxury and well-rounded below-treeline terrain? It’s hard to do better than Beaver Creek. The resort offers options for all abilities, ranging from top-notch family-friendly beginner slopes to surprisingly demanding steeps and mogul runs. 

Beaver Creek is quite the exciting mountain, but to get the most out of your trip, you’ll want to bring the right pair of skis to complement the resort’s unique terrain. With that in mind, we've curated our top recommendations for skiers planning to visit Beaver Creek and in search of new equipment.

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Best Beginner Skis: Armada ARV 84

Beaver Creek stands out for its wide range of beginner slopes, ranging from the gondola-served bunny hill to the scenic, high-elevation Red Buffalo zone. And as you begin your journey at one of the highest-class beginner mountains out there, you’ll want a pair of sturdy, forgiving skis to accompany you!

That’s where the Armada ARV 84s come in. These skis offer dependable on-piste control, combining stability for beginners with a forgiving and flexible profile. They provide a sensation of lightness, which can help guests limit excess speed and maintain control on the slopes. Finally, their durable base and rockered ends mean they’ll be able to plow through harder terrain when the time comes, making these skis a great choice for beginner-to-intermediate progression.

Armada ARV 84 skis.

Photo via: Evo

Best Intermediate Skis: K2 Reckoner 102

For those seeking to tackle steeper, narrower slopes—or start navigating the resort's extensive off-piste on a powder day, the K2 Reckoner 102s are our recommended choice.

Whether your goal is to cruise down groomers or explore Beaver Creek's forested teepee trails, these skis offer dependable performance. They provide the stability needed for sharp turns and high-speed descents, all while delivering a strong sense of weightlessness on powdery terrain. With the K2 Reckoner 102 Skis, your confidence will steadily grow, allowing you to tackle various new adventures with ease.

K2 Reckoner 102 skis.

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Best Advanced Ski: Blizzard Sheeva/Rustler 10

For those of you who want to ski fast down Beaver Creek’s steeps with confidence, you won’t go wrong with the Blizzard Sheeva 10s (women’s) or Blizzard Rustler 10s (men’s).

These skis bring the sturdy core to handle fast speeds, especially if you're turning down a very powdery or icy slope—or trying to drop a cliff in the Stone Creek Chutes. Regardless of where you go, these skis provide a smooth experience, effortlessly gliding over powder bumps and uneven surfaces without getting bogged down.

While these skis may not be the most forgiving for less experienced skiers, they’re hard to top to confidently shred Beaver Creek’s toughest slopes.

Blizzard Sheeva 10 skis.

Photo via: Evo

Best Mogul Ski: K2 244

While it may come off as family-friendly at first, Beaver Creek is notorious for its long, demanding mogul runs. And if shredding the bumps is your primary drive—and you don’t particularly care about anything else—the K2 244 skis are for you. 

These skis are designed to handle sharp and rapid turns, allowing you to navigate moguls with confidence without worrying about losing control. While they are narrower compared to typical Rockies skis, their profile provides assurance when encountering rough or patchy terrain—even on Beaver Creek’s toughest gradients. These skis cater to advanced skiers seeking an exhilarating experience on Beaver Creek's steepest, rockiest, bumpiest, and narrowest slopes, making them an ideal choice for those looking to consistently test their limits throughout the trip.

K2 244 skis.

Photo via: Evo

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, Beaver Creek is for any type of skier—and if you can afford a trip there, it has opportunities and activities for any age. With one of these pairs of skis, you’ll have the confidence needed to make the most of Beaver Creek’s unique terrain offerings, no matter your ability.

Once you’ve finished your day on the slopes, be sure to check out Beaver Creek's homemade warm chocolate chip cookies in the ski village! Amazing slopes and warm gooey chocolate chip cookies will make you want to keep coming back for more.

For more on Beaver Creek, check out our full mountain review and Colorado resort rankings. Additionally, you can check out our Beaver Creek video review below.

 
 
Hanna Mandel

Hanna Mandel has loved skiing ever since her first time skiing down Jack Rabbit Alley in Beaver Creek, and soon after didn’t hesitate to tackle the slopes in Telluride. Hanna is a theatre major studying at NYU Tisch, and is graduating this Fall. When Hanna isn’t acting, she loves pushing the limits, as she takes on the challenge of running half marathons, and will be running in the TCS NYC marathon this November. Hanna’s work covers various sports ranging from Volleyball, Golf, to the ins and outs of the ski slopes. 

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