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The Enforcer Free 110 is something of an enigma: it's construction—two sheets of metal, carbon, and a wood core—screams stiff, heavy all-mountain ski, but its profile—extensively rockered tip and tail, very little sidecut—says freeride ski instead. Paradoxically, the Enforcer Free is both of these things, and that's pretty rad. The Free has become my go-to weapon for powder days, where the wide waist and rockered tip and tail allow me to float effortlessly through the deep stuff, without having to fight my skis to go where I want them to go. But at the same time, the Free's are fairly fun on the groomed runs back to the lift. They are far from the best carving ski out there, due to less camber underfoot, but the two sheets of metal ensure a torsional stiffness throughout the ski that creates very effective edge grip, which is pretty incredible for a ski this wide. It still prefers a bit more surfy style on groomed runs as opposed to gripping and ripping it, but the ski can hold its own. Make no mistake, the Enforcer Free 110's are for advanced to expert skiers who want a dedicated powder ski for tackling advanced off-piste terrain, but who don't want to sacrifice stability and dampness as a result—turns out you can have your cake and eat it too....
- The Enforcer 110 is a tool for feasting on powder.
- With rocker in the tip and tail, the Enforcer is at its best in off-piste skiing.
- Two sheets of metal over the wood core ensure that the Enforcer is very damp and stable at any speed.
- With a very wide 110 mm waist, and very little camber, the Enforcer 110 is not great at carving.
- The heavily rockered tips can wander sometimes in very soft snow, and they can bang into each other.
- This is an advanced to expert ski, so beginners should look elsewhere.
The Nordica Enforcer 110 Free Skis are the perfect choice for those looking to take their powder days to the next level. These skis are designed with soft snow in mind, making them both powerful and playful. The balsa wood core paired with carbon and two sheets of metal keeps the weight of the ski in check while maximizing fun. This design also enhances response and dampens vibrations for an especially smooth ride. With a high rise tip and tail rocker profile, these skis can blast through crud and offer additional floatation, making them ideal for all mountain performance tailored to soft snow.
Key Features:
- Powerful yet playful design catered towards soft snow.
- Balsa wood core paired with carbon and two sheets of metal maximizes fun while keeping weight in check.
- Enhanced response and vibration dampening for a smooth ride.
- High rise tip and tail rocker profile allows for blasting through crud and additional floatation.
- Ideal for all mountain performance tailored to soft snow.
This product has been awarded:
- The Enforcer 110 is a tool for feasting on powder.
- With rocker in the tip and tail, the Enforcer is at its best in off-piste skiing.
- Two sheets of metal over the wood core ensure that the Enforcer is very damp and stable at any speed.
- With a very wide 110 mm waist, and very little camber, the Enforcer 110 is not great at carving.
- The heavily rockered tips can wander sometimes in very soft snow, and they can bang into each other.
- This is an advanced to expert ski, so beginners should look elsewhere.
What was your favorite moment with this gear?
My favorite moment on my Enforcer 110s was a weekday powder day when over two feet of snow fell overnight. I managed to snag the opening of one of the upper mountain lifts and was the the first skier into a seemingly bottomless powder field interspersed with aspen trees. The snow was so deep that it was constantly occluding my visions, making it someone difficult to see in front of me. Such deep snow is quite rare, and most skis would be bogged down in it, but the Enforcers kept me moving fluidly, no matter how deep the snow got in the trees. It was easily some of the deepest snow I have ever ridden on skis. But almost just as great was when I popped out of the trees into a cut up run that had seen much more skier traffic; the Enforcers were damp and stable enough that I quickly and confidently navigated back to the lift for another lap.Why did you choose this product?
The Enforcer line from Nordica has been getting a lot of attention for the last few winters, and I was very eager to see how they held up to the hype. Also, after testing a number of skis this winter, I realized that I really prefer much wider skis for better float and maneuverability through soft snow and off-piste terrain. I wanted a ski that I could confidently carve on groomers, but one that was still playful and nimble enough for more excursions off-piste. The Enforcer, with its sturdier midsection backed up by two sheets of Titanal metal, but a more playful side due to healthy rocker in the tip and tail, seemed to fit the bill for what I was looking for.What do you love about this product?
The Enforcer 110 is an incredible all-mountain ski with a penchant for ripping through deep snow, but is also stable and damp enough for ripping up groomed trails as well. Fat skis have a bad reputation when it comes to skiing on firmer snow, but the Enforcer does a good job of occupying dual spaces on the ski market; with a 110 mm waist and rocker in the tip and tail of the ski, the Enforcer gives me float on the deepest of days. In fact, I was fortunate enough to experience some of the deepest snow of my life on the Enforcers this past winter, and they were surfy, floaty, and incredibly maneuverable in deep snow. But the Enforcer is still an adequate all-mountain ski, due mainly to its construction, which utilizes two sheets of metal sandwiched over a wood core. This ensures that the ski, despite its wide width, still has enough torsional stiffness to grip well on firm snow. When it wasn't snowing, I was able to arc big 'ole GS turns on the Enforcer. This is a powerful ski that can feast on powder but also charge hard.43% of customers also bought Ski Bindings
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