Head Skis 2024: The First Look
Spread the Joy.
After years of focusing on dialing in the massively popular Head Kore series, Head looks to some of their other ski collections for the upcoming year. Head skis in 2024 offers us a new Oblivion ski, as well as a revamped Joy collection for women. And of course, a new graphic for the Head Kores. This year, we move away from the black tones and add some color. Let’s take a peek.

What’s New
After introducing the Oblivion series a few years ago as a playful alternative to the Head Kore, Head is doubling down and bolstering the new series. The Oblivion 94 and 84 are back with new graphics, but the big news is a new Oblivion 102 and Oblivion 116. The later is shredder Cole Richardson‘s signature ski, that he helped Head put together.
The two new skis share the same construction as the narrower models, with deeper rocker in the tip and tail. It’s still a twin-tipped ski, giving you some freestyle flair with your powder.

The Joy skis also get a revamp and new look. The skis have new sidecuts for longer turns, for more stability and confident edge-to-edge transitions. As system skis, the skis also come with integrated bindings. A new base plate adjusts the ramp angle at every boot size, ensuring the ski feels the same no matter the boot size of the skier.
The narrow Joys also get an EMC vibration dampener like the Supershape series.
The Joy series models remain the same despite the new updates. You’ll find the Power Joy and Super Joy for our carvers, the Total Joy and Absolute Joy for all-mountain explorers, and Real Joy and Pure Joy for our ladies out there to have a cruising good time.
Other Highlights
Head Kores get new graphics. A highlight is the new creamy, Head Kore 117.

A new Head Kore Tour series, with some features removed to save weight.
The classic carving Supershapes remain unchanged.
New Edge boots. These are higher volume, high performance ski boots in one package.
