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Peak Skis 88 by Bode

Peak Skis

Peak Skis emerged on the scene as the brainchild of Olympic and World Cup Champion ski racer Bode Miller. The brand is rooted in Bozeman, Montana, and with such an incredible backyard to draw from, it’s no surprise Peak Skis has quickly created some of our testers’ favorite skis. The 88 by Bode is the thinnest underfoot offering from the company. It caters to the skier who lives to trench groomers day in and day out. It’s an on-piste weapon, as the ski will eat crud and firm snow, giving you confidence on days when others won’t even step out. Part of the control and stability lies in Peak Skis’ Keyhole Technology. A strategic keyhole cut in the ski’s inner metal gives an easier initiation into the turn and allows you more stability with a balanced flex. Our testers felt the difference immediately, and we wager that you will too. This isn’t your traditional carving ski. It is the peak of carving skis. 

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Peak Skis Peak 88

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Peak Skis emerged on the scene as the brainchild of Olympic and World Cup Champion ski racer Bode Miller. The brand is rooted in Bozeman, Montana, and with such an incredible backyard to draw from, it’s no surprise Peak Skis has quickly created some of our testers’ favorite skis. The 88 by Bode is the thinnest underfoot offering from the company. It caters to the skier who lives to trench groomers day in and day out. It’s an on-piste weapon, as the ski will eat crud and firm snow, giving you confidence on days when others won’t even step out. Part of the control and stability lies in Peak Skis’ Keyhole Technology. A strategic keyhole cut in the ski’s inner metal gives an easier initiation into the turn and allows you more stability with a balanced flex. Our testers felt the difference immediately, and we wager that you will too. This isn’t your traditional carving ski. It is the peak of carving skis. 

Explore the 2024 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide