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Icelantic Nomad 95

The Icelantic Nomad 95 has been a perennial favorite among FREESKIER testers for one primary reason: it’s so damn intuitive. The classic hourglass shape and rocker-camber-rocker profile result in a ski that can pretty much drive itself, whether that’s through moguls or clanking down a kinked rail in the park. Thankfully, the poplar and paulownia wood core is not averse to being told what to do—particularly when that involves carving up a storm and popping off everything in sight. New this year for the Icelantic Nomad 95, an additional 176 centimeter length fills an important gap in the roster, ensuring there’s a size for everyone.

FREESKIER tester thoughts:

“Little bit of everything, that’s what this ski enjoys. Definitely a park-capable ski, but can cruise all-mountain terrain without missing a beat.”

Explore the 2021 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide

Icelantic Nomad 95

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The Icelantic Nomad 95 has been a perennial favorite among FREESKIER testers for one primary reason: it’s so damn intuitive. The classic hourglass shape and rocker-camber-rocker profile result in a ski that can pretty much drive itself, whether that’s through moguls or clanking down a kinked rail in the park. Thankfully, the poplar and paulownia wood core is not averse to being told what to do—particularly when that involves carving up a storm and popping off everything in sight. New this year for the Icelantic Nomad 95, an additional 176 centimeter length fills an important gap in the roster, ensuring there’s a size for everyone.

FREESKIER tester thoughts:

“Little bit of everything, that’s what this ski enjoys. Definitely a park-capable ski, but can cruise all-mountain terrain without missing a beat.”

Explore the 2021 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide