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2024-2025 Head Supershape e-Titan and e-Rally Review

The Art of the Carve

Out here in Colorado, us hooligans at the shop don’t find ourselves reaching for skinny skis all that often. But, when we do, it’s usually a Head Supershape. Whether it’s early season, late spring, or somewhere in the middle when we want to rip some carves, the Supershape is an easy pick.

Sam W. finds some carves on the Head Supershape e-Rally. | Photo: Casey Day

So when Head told us the Supershape was redesigned this year, we were pretty eager to hop on and give them a go.

Head didn’t reinvent the wheel with the Supershape updates. Rather, some refinements to help keep these skis riding smoothly and predictably. Head added a carbon weave underfoot for added stability and energy, while every so tweaking the sidecut. Each Supershape maintains the same radius, but the tip shape will be less hooky. You still get the EMC tech across all models, Head’s iconic energy management system that turns bad vibrations on harsh snow into solid rebound and energy.

Head Supershape e-Titan and e-Rally Review

We were able to rip a day on the Supershapes at Loveland last spring, so instead of hearing about it, go watch us ski ’em! You’ll find Alex on the most versatile e-Titan (84mm underfoot) and Matt on the more specialized carver the e-Rally.

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