
2024 FISCHER RANGER 84 WOMEN'S SKI
For ladies who are in search of endless versatility, this one should be at the top of the list. The 2024 Fischer Ranger 84W is a pure all-mountain ski with a high end of snap and energy that’s suitable for a wide range of skiers looking for a mid-80's fun-loving ski. Ranger has been synonymous with playful versatility for years now, and this 84WW is one of the most interesting and overlooked models of the bunch. The wider versions of this ski get a lot more attention, and while we understand that this is the way it’s supposed to be, the 84W is one of the more useful skis out there, offering a nice and friendly character to go along with a surprisingly high-performance ceiling. The 2024 Ranger 84W takes a lot of notes from the technology and sophistication of the wider models and pares them down to fit the versatility and accessible personality of the narrower version. All-mountain skis can come in all shapes and sizes, but the 84W offers quickness, agility, and pop for a large majority of skiers.


Like the other skis in the Ranger line, the 84W starts with a poplar wood core. This is a great place to be, offering a wonderful blend of light weight and high energy. With a consistent wood throughout the ski, the flex and feel of the 84W mirrors the simplicity of the construction. For the most part, simple construction equals a well-rounded ski, and things don’t have to be overcomplicated in the ski world—sometimes basic is better. In addition to the poplar wood core, we get a Fiber Tech glass laminate that adds energy and pop to the mix. For grip, a standard ABS sidewall provides enough stiffness and dampness for the ski to hold tight to the firmer snow on the mountain. In the 167, all of this adds up to a weight of 1750 grams per ski, so while there’s not a lot of other materials going on, the ones they have are useful in creating a stable and smooth ski in a variety of conditions and terrain.
| Length | Radius | Sidecut |
|---|---|---|
| 153, 160, 167, 174 cm | 21 m at 176 cm | 117/86/105 mm |

| Preferred Terrain |
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| Groomers |
| Jumps |
| Bumps and Trees |
| Construction |
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| Poplar Core |
| Fiber Tech |
The camber underfoot is what makes this ski stand out from other skis of this level and width. From a profile perspective, the tip and tail rocker helps with initiation and completion while the relatively high positive camber underfoot propels you from one turn to the next giving this ski an amazing amount of energy. At 84 mm underfoot in the 167, the ski produces a 14-meter turn radius, which is on the shorter side for a versatile all-mountain ski. We’re not complaining, though, as this allows for a good marriage between camber, flex, and shape to make the Ranger 84W one of the most dynamic skis in this category. The limitation here is that it’s not quite as smooth or strong in faster speeds and longer arcs, but that’s not really what this ski is all about. The shape leads to quick turns, agile response, and versatility in varied conditions and terrain.
While most skiers end up getting sucked into the wider Ranger vortex, the reality is that a larger number of skiers will benefit a whole lot more from the 84W. The pop and snap involved with this ski, as well as the on-trail ease of use, fit a wider and broader audience. Most of us spend most of our time in an on-trail setting, so you don��t need a super-wide or rockered ski to enjoy that aspect. The Ranger 84W is a great option for most skier’s all-mountain daily needs.
