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Kastle ZX100 Skis

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Powder7 Staff Pick Mason F
By: Mason F
The forecast? 0 inches for the next 24 hours. The reality? Nonstop, fluffy snowflakes all day. Almost impossible to follow my tracks from my previous run it was snowing so hard. By the time I left the resort, there was about 6 inches of fresh snow that wasn't there when I arrived. The skis of choice that day? ZX100. This was the first time I'd skied it. I figured I'd try it on some crusty stuff, because that's what Kastle does well. Edges. Carves. But how would this Kastle perform on fluff, through steep glades where if I caught an edge I'd catch a tree trunk to the face?
The answer: I just bought this ski from Kastle's factory today.
I skied that unexpected pow day with a group I'd never met before, so I was nervous. Rather than stop with the group in the middle of a mogul field, I yelled, "hey guys, watch this!" and cut a mogul in half and popped up into the air for a safety grab. That got some woots, so I cut another bump and hit the group with the biggest, most obnoxious Spread-Eagle I've done to date. After a round of cheers from the lift above and my new friends below, I decided to buy this ski. If you're a freeriding, tree-loving person don't rule out this beast of a ski. If you're a frontside-hugging, back-bowl dabbler, don't rule out this ski. It'll slash. It'll carve. It'll fly.
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Powder7 Staff Pick Kyle H
By: Kyle H
The Kastle ZX100 is a strong ski and one of my favorites. This stiff ski will hold steady in icy conditions and can rip down groomers if you let it. I also found that it wasn't too difficult to maneuver through light trees and bumps, but I definitely had the most fun pushing into huge carves on wide-open bowls.

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2024-2025 Kastle Skis Preview

Kastle Skis 2025: The First Look A Paragon of premium. Traditionally known for building premium all-mountain and frontside skis from an Austrian race room think tank, Kastle has been coloring outside the lines the last few seasons. They've added women's models. Updated skis off of their usual two-year increments. Played with constructions. Now for 2024-2025, they kick it up a gear. What's New Paragon, a new all-mountain/freeride collection, replaces FX. Honestly: We think it was time (and we say that as FX lovers). The new skis mirror the chassis from the ZX, but ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2026 Kastle ZX100:

The Kastle ZX100 takes away any reasons avid all-mountain skiers had for not skiing on Kastles. Born, like all Kastles, of race-room sensibilities and premium materials, the ZX100 promises quality, speed, and durability. Unlike longer-tenured Kastle models, namely the MX and FX, the ZX series comes in at lower price points with more freeride, fun-loving flavor. This is an all-mountain ski that wants to slice and dice tree alleys, flow through mogul lines and back bowls, and huck airs just as bad as it wants to rip groomed runs. The same can be said of the new FX skis, sure, but if you don’t care about metal and want to save a few bucks without compromising versatility, or if you just prefer a more playful feel, the ZX100 is the way to go. Did we mention versatility? Well, these skis appeal equally to the strong dad skier who wants a bit more of a forgiving ride than he got with those stout 200cm skis as they do to his Snapchat-wielding son. A strong choice for stoked intermediate skiers and experts alike, the Kastle ZX100 quickly rose the ranks to be one of the skis thrown in the car on the way to the hill, no matter the conditions.

2026 Kastle ZX100 Specs:

Dimensions:134/100/121
Radius:20m@189cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3900 grams (per pair for size 181cm) Learn more about ski weights

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