This Ski Is A Staff Favorite:

By: Chase
Ladies and gentlemen, this ski rips. Two sheets of metal makes this ski feel super planted to the snow, crushing everything you throw in it's path. Surprisingly though, this ski is not overly demanding, at least for a ski with this much metal in it. Don't get me wrong, taking this ski top to bottom at Jackson Hole after a month of no snow, I had to be on top of it almost constantly if I didn't want to get bucked backseat. That being said, in tight bumps and trees, I found I could swing this ski around very easily. In a world where everyone wants a one ski quiver, the Enforcer 94 strikes a wonderful balance of nimbleness and aggressiveness.
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Nordica Skis 2026: The First Look
Nordica has some of the most recognizable skis in the game. With the overhaul of the Enforcer and Santa Ana series last year, those popular skis are riding better than ever. To compliment those directional all-mountain skis, Nordica is turning their attention to their more playful and freeride focused Unleashed skis. With a few new skis in that collection, the Unleashed is staking its claim as a playful option for skiers who like a balance of stability and a flair for fun. Check out the details in our Nordica skis 2026 preview.
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By: Matt
Nordica's flagship all-mountain skis get a refresh.
For more than 10 years, the Nordica Enforcer has beaten the drum of the all-mountain skis category. Other brands have mimicked it, chasing similar success. Magazines have published its picture atop ski test results. And skiers have bought it, year in and out. In 2020, Powder7 followers named it the "Ski of the Decade."
So when Nordica announced they're updating the flagship Enforcer 100 for 2024-2025, along with its narrower versions, it made waves.
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By: Matt
The Nordica Enforcer 100 is raring to go.
Note: the 2023-2024 Nordica Enforcer 100 features new art, but it is the same ski structurally as previous year models. This review was originally published in January 2020.
The Nordica Enforcer 100 graphics for 24/25.
Over more than half a decade, the Nordica Enforcer has built a dynasty. Powder7 Nation recently dubbed it Ski of the Decade, and it has played a large part in the recent evolution of all-mountain freeride skis—or freeride all-mountain skis if that's how you see it. When we learned that Nordica was changing the ...
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Our Take On The 2026 Nordica Enforcer 94:
The Nordica Enforcer 94 is just so good, Nordica had to run it back again. The only ski in the redesigned lineup to keep its name, the Nordica Enforcer 94 gets the same construction updates in 24/25 as the rest of the series, but keeps its waist width. What does that mean for you? On snow, you get a more nimble ski that feels intuitive and easier to release than older versions, that can still rail carves and set PRs. The increased tail splay and rocker allows you to more easily drift or release a turn. The two sheets of metal still let you drive hard into the shovels through variable snow or chop a few days after a storm. The Enforcer 94 is a great alternative to the 99 if you're dealing with less soft snow or prioritize something more nimble underfoot for carving and bumps. We'll keep it simple. If you liked the old one, you'll like the new one. If you weren't sure you'd enjoy the old one all the time off-trail, the new one might surprise you.
2026 Nordica Enforcer 94 Specs:
Dimensions: | 129/94/117 |
Radius: | 18.5m@191cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
Ability Level: |  |
Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 3978 grams (per pair for size 179cm) Learn more about ski weights |
Skis In The Nordica Enforcer Series:
Enforcer 104 (104mm) In Stock
Enforcer 99 (99mm) In Stock
Enforcer 94 (94mm) In Stock
Enforcer 89 (89mm) In Stock