Enforcer 104
Nordica
$849.99
The Enforcer series has been extremely popular among freeskiers for a decade now. To celebrate the milestone, Nordica is launching all-new Enforcers with noticeable updates to the construction and design, without losing the all-mountain characteristics it’s known for.
First and foremost, the core of the new Enforcers sandwiches poplar and beech woods with an elastomer Pulse core and two layers of Titanal to create a smoother and damper ride when compared to past iterations. The new Enforcer 104 also features a slightly-reduced tail rocker, making it sturdier at high speeds because the tail is more locked into the turn. A steeper rise in the tip also makes initiating and engaging in the turn easier. At 104-mm underfoot, this ski is the widest in the series and if you’re out West, this will serve you on those sleeper pow days.
All of our freeride-centric testers were pleasantly surprised by the Enforcer 104’s versatility and the all-mountain machine’s ability to perform across different terrain, from fresh corduroy to storm leftovers, cliff drops and sneaker side hits.
“This year’s Enforcer 104 was built for rock stars and extreme skiing enthusiasts,” our tester proclaimed. “Solid foothold and unmatched response time, regardless of terrain or conditions, lets you know this is a premier ski on the market. The core composition seems to be the perfect recipe to dampen the harsher bumps and trenches off-piste and the stout profile improves the stability from years past, enabling the ski to feel buttery smooth no matter the snow conditions. I fell in love with this ski within minutes of laying an edge.”
The Enforcer series has been extremely popular among freeskiers for a decade now. To celebrate the milestone, Nordica is launching all-new Enforcers with noticeable updates to the construction and design, without losing the all-mountain characteristics it’s known for.
First and foremost, the core of the new Enforcers sandwiches poplar and beech woods with an elastomer Pulse core and two layers of Titanal to create a smoother and damper ride when compared to past iterations. The new Enforcer 104 also features a slightly-reduced tail rocker, making it sturdier at high speeds because the tail is more locked into the turn. A steeper rise in the tip also makes initiating and engaging in the turn easier. At 104-mm underfoot, this ski is the widest in the series and if you’re out West, this will serve you on those sleeper pow days.
All of our freeride-centric testers were pleasantly surprised by the Enforcer 104’s versatility and the all-mountain machine’s ability to perform across different terrain, from fresh corduroy to storm leftovers, cliff drops and sneaker side hits.
“This year’s Enforcer 104 was built for rock stars and extreme skiing enthusiasts,” our tester proclaimed. “Solid foothold and unmatched response time, regardless of terrain or conditions, lets you know this is a premier ski on the market. The core composition seems to be the perfect recipe to dampen the harsher bumps and trenches off-piste and the stout profile improves the stability from years past, enabling the ski to feel buttery smooth no matter the snow conditions. I fell in love with this ski within minutes of laying an edge.”