Head KORE 93
A tight turning radius and modest waist width mark the Head KORE 93 as a bonafide frontside champion; it’s the Lionel Messi of Head’s Kore Series, nimble, intuitive, confident yet willing to get creative. Our testers raved about its piste-focused performance, which is generated by a combination of lightweight karuba wood, rigid Graphene tip/tail inlays and dynamic Koroyd layered through the ski’s core. While many of the Kore Series skis maintain a freestyle feel, the Head KORE 93 rides best on hardpack but its gentle tip and tail rocker provides an extra bit of forgiveness when the snow becomes variable. East coast skiers and piste-hounds sick of skiing an unforgiving, directional ski need to give this twig a closer look.
FREESKIER tester thoughts:
“Steady yet playful. It’s just as fun when skiing slow in the bumps as it is hauling ass on the hard pack.”
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A tight turning radius and modest waist width mark the Head KORE 93 as a bonafide frontside champion; it’s the Lionel Messi of Head’s Kore Series, nimble, intuitive, confident yet willing to get creative. Our testers raved about its piste-focused performance, which is generated by a combination of lightweight karuba wood, rigid Graphene tip/tail inlays and dynamic Koroyd layered through the ski’s core. While many of the Kore Series skis maintain a freestyle feel, the Head KORE 93 rides best on hardpack but its gentle tip and tail rocker provides an extra bit of forgiveness when the snow becomes variable. East coast skiers and piste-hounds sick of skiing an unforgiving, directional ski need to give this twig a closer look.
FREESKIER tester thoughts:
“Steady yet playful. It’s just as fun when skiing slow in the bumps as it is hauling ass on the hard pack.”