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.

What’s New
Nordica is releasing a new addition to their Unleashed collection with the Unleashed 98 CA. This is the exact same mold and shape as the regular Unleashed 98, but with no metal. The CA refers to the fiberglass layup in the skis, as opposed to a titanal layer. On snow, these feel quite a bit more lively and energetic than the old version, while still being quite nimble.
There’s also a new Unleashed 120, with a little less metal and more focus on playfulness in powder. They use a lighter woodcore and fiberglass structure to keep it a similar weight to the old 114. They’ve also tweaked the rocker profile to have deeper rocker in both the tip and tail to keep manuverability in deep snow.

Aside from the Unleashed skis, there’s also a new little sister in town–the Santa Ana 82. This ski is wicked nimble and quick, with the most metal out of any of the other Santa Ana skis. This makes it a perfect frontside focused ski, that still has some all-mountain rocker at the tip for versatility.
Other Highlights
There is a new Doberman Multipista ski, which has an Enforcer tip with the Doberman Multigara tail. This will be the perfect blend of all-mountain and carving performance if you’re looking for something between the Enforcer and Doberman family. There’s new graphics for the rest of the Doberman and women’s Wild Belle series.

The best-selling Enforcer and Santa Ana series come back with new graphics across the whole line.
