2022 Nordica Enforcer 94 Skis w/ Tyrolia Attack2 14 GW Bindings
Nordica Enforcer 94 Skis with Bindings
Advanced and expert skiers looking for the ultimate setup should look no further than the Nordica Enforcer 94 skis with bindings. This is a killer deal that you do not want to miss out on. From the moment we first got on the Enforcer 94, we noted that it was capable and willing to take on any conditions, any shape of turn, and at any speed and in any terrain. It's this type of versatility that stands out amongst a crowded field of mid-90's underfooted skis. We talk a lot about this shape and how it's one of the most versatile ones on the market, and when you combine that with the profile and the build that the Enforcer ski line is known for, you're going to get a lot of range and a ton of compliance. Built with the Enforcer wood core and two sheets of metal, the skis are extremely damp and stable at speed, but since the metal is thinner than that of its competitors, it makes for a lighter and more maneuverable nature, allowing skiers the benefit of not having to be on top of the ski 100 percent of the time. This lends to the range of the ski, and ensures that you don't have a bad experience on them. Still, the carbon chassis that reinforces the ski makes for a stiffer flex, and a strong transition out of the turn. If you're looking for a great deal on a ski and binding setup, you should be looking squarely at the Nordica Enforcer 94 skis with bindings.
Features:
- Sidecut: 127/94/115 mm at 179 cm length
- Turn Radius: 17.1 meters at 179 cm length
- Wood Core
- Dual Metal Laminate
- Carbon Chassis
- True Tip
- Weight: 4030 Grams per Pair
- Ability Level: Advanced and Expert Skiers
Ability Level:
Preferred Terrain
All-Mountain • Groomers • Powder



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Thanks,
Doug
I agree with head Kore feedback you got. Tinny, tankish and not very agile in general. I skied the Head Kore 93 a few weeks back and was not impressed. Very stiff as well.
The Nordica Enforcer 94 is one of my favorite one-ski quivers for Stowe. it just does everything very well and is a very capable floater to for being 94 underfoot. Nordica has just nailed it with its shape, rocker profile and all-terrain ability with this one. Carves, floats, bumps, pivots and slashes at a variety of speeds and turn shapes. Just a fantastic all around ski!
Have fun!
SE
I am an advanced skier.
I am looking to buy the enforcer 94.
Do you recommend to go for the 172 or the 179 cm length?
Thank you
Gerard
They are both in your range but the enforcers have a good amount of rocker in them so they will feel a little shorter than they look so you could go up to the 179cm, but if your skiing a lot in the trees and moguls the shorter length would be more maneuverable.
Thanks,
SE
Just a graphic change--nothing structural. Have fun!
SE
Looking at the Enforcer 94. 179 or 186? Would like to ski at more moderate speeds.
Thanks
David
Based on your height and weight, we would recommend the Enforcer 94 in a the 179 cm length. Plenty of length to ski at any speed.
Hope this helps.
Think snow!
SE
At your height and weight, go with the 179cm length.
Happy holidays!
SE
Yes we will mount the binding free of charge when you purchase the package. Just please include your boot sole length for us when you order and well make it happen!
Have fun!
SE
I’m looking to upgrade my 2017 Blizzard Bonafides, and was between the 2022 enforcer 94 and Mantra M6. Was thinking for going a little narrower for better hard snow performance. Looking for an all mountain ski that can transition from on/off piste, and also perform at the end of the day out West un crud. I have a pair of enforcer 110s I use for deep snow days.
Between the Mantra and 94, which do you think is the more versatile ski?
Thanks!
Dave
Both skis define versatility and are at the very top of their class. But I would give the nod to the 94. Just the perfect one ski quiver. My daily driver here in Stowe, VT this ski just does everything well and has the perfect rocker profile to handle any condition (Except deep powder), and any terrain. What I like about it most is its ability to do many different turn shapes at different speeds. The M6 is a fine ski, just not as well rounded as the Nordica and not as snappy and energetic as well.
Hope this helps!
SE
At your height and weight, without question the 172cm length.
Hope this helps and think snow!
SE
You could go either way. if you want a smaller ski that's more maneuverable and still will be stable for you, go with the 179. If you are hesitant, go for larger 185cm length.
Have fun!
SE
I am looking at purchasing the Enforcer 94. I am 6'1" and 210lb. I am an advanced level. I enjoy mostly groomed runs and some powder here and there and some trees
I have been looking at the Enforcer but would you recommend any other brand?
Also should I go with 179 or 186?
The Enforcer stacks up well against Volkl Mantra M6, Salomon Stance 96, and Stockli Stormrider 95. All will give you that all-mountain capability at a very high level. I'd go with the 179 if you're not super-aggressive. Have fun!
SE