Last year, some major manufacturers stayed away from ISPO and this year the situation is similar. Among the absent Amer Sports brands (Atomic, Salomon) and a few smaller companies (e.g. Black Crows) or brands from overseas (4FRNT, Liberty, RMU) is now also Faction.
Nonetheless, there are still a few manufacturers who are presenting at the trade fair. For the most part, they all have new models and model lines on offer. Of course, the big revolution in ski design is still to come, the trend in freeride skis is still moving towards more moderate medium widths and almost all brands have a "hard charger" all-mountain ski in their range. In addition to the Blizzard Rustler models, Nordica's Enforcer models in particular are very popular in North America and other manufacturers are now also increasingly trying to cater to this trend. Basically, these are all-mountain skis with a center width of around 105mm and some Titanal, which work well both in the terrain, whether untracked or ploughed, as well as on the piste.
Another trend seems to be the "mid-season release". As soon as the skis are presented at the trade fair, they are already available to buy in stores in the second half of the season (sometimes in small quantities and only in selected lengths), or can at least be found on the manufacturer's website. The ski manufacturers remaining at ISPO presented the following innovations in the freeride and touring segment: