Stockli arguably has one of the most devout followings of any brand in the industry and it’s probably due to the unparalleled quality and precision apparent when you step onto a Stockli ski. A crowd favorite from the brand over the years has been the Stormrider 95; a perfectly versatile all-mountain freeride ski designed to handle anything at the resort. This year, the Stormrider comes back with some subtle changes that make it even more effective that it was in its previous renditions. Stockli’s signature Stormrider construction of a lightweight wood core and a dual laminate of Titanal are still featured in the design of the ski, providing that classic smooth feel we all know and love from this line of skis. What really changed for this season is the tip shape. Stockli uses their new Freeride Tip Technology in all of the Stormrider this season. This new shape is lighter and is shaped a bit differently to enhance float and surfyness, making all of the Stormrider’s perform better in softer conditions. Other than the tip shape, everything else basically remains as is. A nice bit of tail rocker allows the ski to release very easily when you want to whip the skis around in some tighter terrain, while the camber underfoot lets you lay the ski over on edge into some deep carves on the groomed terrain. The Stormrider is a fantastic daily driver option for skiers that aren’t bound by the confines of the groomed trails and who enjoy shredding any and all terrain.
Features:
- Sidecut: 132/95/123 mm at all lengths
- Radius: 19.4 meters at 184 cm length
- Core: Light Wood Core
- Full Sidewall Construction
- Rocker Camber Rocker Profile
- Titanal Laminates
- Solid Metal Edge
- Ability Level: Advanced to Expert Skiers
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