The narrowest Nomad in the legendary freeride collection delivers a more punk rock, freestyle flavor. It has a soft-to-medium flex, with tip and tail rocker to keep a low swing weight for airs, switch riding, or just wiggling down the mountain. We love it for skiers who are constantly looking for things to jump off of, or spend a good chunk of their ski day balancing park laps with terrain across the mountain. Icelantic didn't just slap new art and reduce the sidecut by one millimeter though. This redesign is a proper overhaul to their classic freeride ski. Icelantic uses their "Fly-Cap" construction, fiberglass inserts in the tip and tail, to reduce the swing weight even more. There's 2mm higher camber than the previous Nomad 95, along with new carbon stringers that lay beneath and above the core, all to give significantly more energy when you flex into the ski. Icelantic also adjusted the shape and profile to increase playfulness and make switch skiing even easier. The Icelantic Nomad 94 cross-pollinates between freestyle ski and playful all-mountain ripper. Combined with the heart and soul the folks over at Icelantic pour into this ski (they're skiers, after all), the Nomad 94 is a ski that you'd regret to miss out on.
| Dimensions: | 129/94/121 |
| Radius: | 15m@166cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |
| Weight: | 3272 grams (per pair for size 176cm) Learn more about ski weights |