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2024-2025 Fischer Skis Preview

Fischer Skis 2025: First Look

Stick of the Night

Along with many other ski brands this year, Fischer delivers a fresh take on a familiar name. The new Nightstick series is a freestyle-focused ski that takes inspiration from the old Nightstick park ski from a few years back that was mega popular. With fresh technology and new molds, along with fresh colors and other new skis across the Fischer line, there’s a lot to be excited about here. We dive into all of it in our Fischer skis 2025 preview.

What’s New

The new Nightstick skis come in a 90, 97, and 104. All have a nearly symmetrical twin-tip shape, a softer flex, and loads of camber. That’s the recipe for a solid ski in the park, to the rest of the hill. All the skis get a titanal reinforcement plate underfoot to help increase durability and power where you need it.

The graphics are created using generative design, so every ski is unique.

Fischer also drops a new frontside all-mountain series with yet another familiar name, The Curv. The new skis retain a lot of the carving performance you’re aware of from Fischer, with loads of energy and camber underfoot. The Curv uses their E-Triple Radius that gives you a short radius underfoot and longer radius tip and tail. That allows for precision underfoot, with easier handling and keeping things more forgiving. You’ll find Fischer’s Shaped Ti tech in here, along a full sheet of Diagofiber and fiberglass underfoot.

The new skis include the carving focused 70mm The Curv, then the Curv GT 85, Curv GT 80, and Curv GT 78. The narrower you go on the GTs, the less aggressive the ride.

Other Highlights

The Ranger series comes back unchanged, aside from fresh new graphics.

Widest Ranger 116 on the left, followed by the new 108, the two 102 colorways, 96s and 90s.

The new RC4 Pro MV DYN BOA, is a beefy boot for those looking to have a top-notch freeride boot. It comes with tech toes for uphill travel on a hybrid setup like the CAST, Shift, or Duke PT. The back of the boot has a fixed spine for extra rigidity and power transfer. We talk more about that in our ski boots preview.

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