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WNDR Alpine Nocturne 88

WNDR Alpine

Bridging the gap between freeride and mountaineering, opening up the “Free-mo” category dubbed by legend Pep Fujas, WNDR Alpine introduced a new ski in their lineup—the Nocturne 88. If you like dark starts, hut trips and long expeditions but still like to have fun on the way down, this is the tool for you. The Nocturne’s nominal weight allows you to go the distance while also featuring a freeride-oriented geometry. The slightly rockered tail, progressive mount point and medium turn radius (19m @ 178cm) enable a freeride-inspired approach to technical terrain. An aluminum tail block is added to easily penetrate stubborn snowpack on the skin track or set up a ski anchor. Aided by its stability-enhancing algal core and wall, these attributes enable balanced hop turns and swift descents from those lines you’ve been scoping out for years.

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WNDR Alpine Nocturne 88

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Bridging the gap between freeride and mountaineering, opening up the “Free-mo” category dubbed by legend Pep Fujas, WNDR Alpine introduced a new ski in their lineup—the Nocturne 88. If you like dark starts, hut trips and long expeditions but still like to have fun on the way down, this is the tool for you. The Nocturne’s nominal weight allows you to go the distance while also featuring a freeride-oriented geometry. The slightly rockered tail, progressive mount point and medium turn radius (19m @ 178cm) enable a freeride-inspired approach to technical terrain. An aluminum tail block is added to easily penetrate stubborn snowpack on the skin track or set up a ski anchor. Aided by its stability-enhancing algal core and wall, these attributes enable balanced hop turns and swift descents from those lines you’ve been scoping out for years.

Explore the 2024 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide