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The Scores (out of 10)
- Crud Performance: 7.5
- Responsiveness: 7.5
- Stability at Speed: 7.75
- 幛梭棗喧硃喧勳棗紳:泭8
- Playfulness: 7
- Forgiveness: 6
- Versatility: 7.75
- Quickness: 6.75
The Specs
- Price: $800
- Lengths: 165, 172, 179, 186, 191
- Dimensions: 134.5-104-123.5
- Radius: 17.5 (179cm)
- Weight: 1,700g
- Level: Advanced, Expert
In a Nutshell
- Pros: Stability at Speed, Versatility
- Cons: Forgiveness, Quickness
In order to transform their top-selling Enforcer into a backcountry weapon that still holds up almost anywhere, Nordica incorporated a carbon chassis, poplar/beech wood core, thinner topsheets, and shorter edgesall in the name of shaving weight to make the ski 43 percent lighter. And so the Unlimited, the brands all-mountain touring ski, was born.
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This is the perfect backcountry tool for the skier who already has a love affair with the Enforcer 104, claimed tester Luke Larsen, noting that it is best for strong, efficient skiers. If you dont have the skills to ski it, the Unlimited will knock you out of your comfort zone real quick.
While Nordica dropped the weight on this ski by removing two sheets of metal, they maintained its stability in deep snow with a wide waist while boosting maneuverability with the early rise tip and tail rocker between traditional camber underfoot. It retains the same shape, however, as the Enforcer Free we know and love.
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This is a great ski thats easy uphill and can bag the deepest of snow while still getting you down an iced-up chute, Larsen added.
So while it meets Nordicas standard for handling the quickly changing conditions youll find in the backcountry, some testers noted that it didnt do what they asked in tight, variable terrain and conditions and that it was slightly more chattery in the nose than the Enforcer Free when coming in hot for a stop.
I found the ski able to engage the edge more deeply than I expected, shared Sun Valley, Idaho, local Paul Marshal. Its a great all-around backcountry ski for any conditions.