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r: 17 meters @ 179 centimeters // weight: 2100 grams @ 179 centimeters // Rocker-Camber-Rocker
Test Locations: Pico VT, Stowe VT
First run on the Enforcer 88's was a lot more exciting than expected. Unlike the rest of the Enforcer's the 88 packs a serious punch, it is a much more traditional feel that is designed to demolish groomed terrain. The Enforcer 88 feels less damp then the wider Enforcer models but is still calm and collected in a GS turn at speed, you really feel locked in the turn when you want to be. The small amount of rocker in the tails makes it easier to pivot if you do take the Enforcer 88 into some bumps or tighter trees. The reason you go with the Nordica Enforcer 88 is front side performance when the snow is hard, but you want a ski that can float a little bit too. It is one of our favorite skis for 2020.
FAQ:
Blizzard Brahma vs. Nordica Enforcer 88, what’s the scoop?
The Enforcer 88 is a lot more lively feeling, it's not as damp feeling as the Brahma. The Nordica Enforcer 88 requires the skier to drive the ski more, it's less automatic feeling. It really skis like a soupped up Brahma
Beech/Poplar/BalsaCore
Titanal + Purepreg Carbon
Designed by: Nordica // Built by: Nordica/Blizzard, Austria Factory
TLDR: Ski The East.
Recommended Binding: The Nordica Enforcer 88's do NOT include a binding, the best never do.
Tyrolia Attack 13 95 mm or Marker Griffon ID 90 mm