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Philpug: (From my preview HERE) Yes, the new Enforcer 100 is “all new” or “new and improved,” however you want to say it. As soon as I clicked in, I immediately noticed the decreased swing weight; that is a good thing, because it adds a level of nimbleness that even the shorter 177 Enforcer didn’t have. The True Tip Technology allows the 179 to ski truer to length without the tiny bit of stability loss its predecessor suffered. The combination of an extra 2 cm and a longer wheelbase (contact length) takes away any worry about needing to go up to the next size.
In this reviewer’s opinion, where other brands have been overly conservative in redesigning their flagship models, Nordica doubled down and realized that what got it here, wasn’t going to get it there. I expect there will be a glut of used Enforcer 100s hitting the market very soon.
In this reviewer’s opinion, where other brands have been overly conservative in redesigning their flagship models, Nordica doubled down and realized that what got it here, wasn’t going to get it there. I expect there will be a glut of used Enforcer 100s hitting the market very soon.
Insider tip: If you found yourself between sizes in the past, you should be be dead on now.
- Awards
- Who is it for?
- Smaller skiers rejoice, where the old Enforcer was a bit clunky, the all new one is money.
- Who is it not for?
- If the old Enforcer was juuust right, you might want to demo first.
- Skier ability
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- Advanced
- Expert
- Ski category
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- All Mountain
- Powder
- Ski attributes
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- Moguls
- Off Piste
- Trees
- Segment
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- Men
Specifications
- Available sizes
- 165,172,179,186,191
- Dimensions
- 132-100-120
- Radius
- 17.3m@179cm
- Rocker profile
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- Zero camber with tip and tail rocker
- Construction design
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- All new
- Binding options
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- Flat