r: 18 meters @ 178 centimeters // weight: 2050 grams @ 178 centimeters // Rocker-Camber
Test Locations: Big Sky MT, Cannon NH, Stowe VT, Deer Valley UT
The first time we skied on this was at Stowe in March 2015, yes 2015, St. Patricks Day if you're wondering and the ski was super impressive. The next time we skied it was at Big Sky in February 2016 and man did Fischer improve something that didn't seem as though it had room for improvement. The Pro MTN 95 Ti will put any comparable ski in it's place if you like to carve; yeah talking about the Bonafide, Kendo, Monster 88, Experience 88, M5 Mantra, and even the Nordica Enforcer 93.
This is the most fun we've had carving on a pair of all-mountain skis, they don't care how hard you step on the gas and it's amazing how little vibration and chatter there is. By having such little vibration they are less fatiguing and allow you to ski harder and longer. Those angles you see of people carving in Ski Magazine are more attainable with the Pro MTN 95Ti. It's the best in class and by far the lightest, unreal pair of skis.
Beech/Poplar Core
Titanal + Carbon Nose
Designed by: Fischer // Built by: Fischer, Ukraine Factory
TLDR: Want a wider ski in case it snows, but want a ski that can charge on hardpack.
Recommended Binding: The Fischer Pro MTN 95 Ti's do NOT include a binding.
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