
2024 KATANA V WERKS SKI
The 2024 Volkl Katana V.Werks is what happens when the concept of a ski comes to reality. This futuristic-looking ski is extraordinarily unique in the ski industry, and while it has a pretty narrow audience, for that group, this is exactly what is needed. For skiers who spend a lot of their time searching out the most technical, deep, and challenging terrain on the planet, this ski is one of the few that does it at a light weight and with a high level of precision. In terms of a hybrid touring ski, the Katana V.Werks is able to accommodate a touring binding as well, with certain build nods to the uphill capabilities of this ski. It has an interesting and novel approach to ski construction, taking the extremes of the process and putting them all together in one crazy-looking package.


Since V.Werks skis from Volkl usually have a greater use of carbon, the Katana is no different. Volkl does start with a Multilayer Woodcore light, which not only uses a blend of lighter weight woods, but also mills out vertical strips from the core in order to keep weight down. The big thing with this wood core is that it’s mainly found in the central ridge portions of the ski and a full-width underfoot zone. There’s little to no wood along the edges of the ski in the forebody and through the tail, relying on the full carbon jacket to do the heavy lifting when it comes to the sides of the ski. They’re razor-thin, and insanely precise, so when you do find yourself putting some effort into the initiation phase of the ski, you’ll get a whole lot back when it comes to life. The same is true from the tail—it's very stiff and precise, so the completion phase of the turn is about as quick and grabby as it gets.
| Length | Radius | Sidecut |
|---|---|---|
| 177, 184, 191 cm | 23.4 m at 177 cm | 141/112/131 mm |

| Construction |
|---|
| Poplar/Beech |
| 3D Ridge Carbon |
| Full Carbon Jacket |
| Preferred Terrain |
|---|
| Backcountry |
| Big Mountain |
| Technical |
It’s a good thing that we’re dealing with a fully-rockered ski here, as that build would be pretty tough to deal with if the ski had a lot of camber in it. Instead, we’re getting a very smeary and drifty ski for the weight and stiffness, and these attributes are truly what sets the ski apart from anything else out there in the world. There aren’t many skis at all anymore that are fully rockered like this, and it makes perfect sense that the one that is, also has the most innovative and futuristic-looking construction. The turn shape is pretty long to go along with it, registering a 23.5-meter radius in the 184 cm length. That allows for straighter and more aggressive skiing for those who like to take a direct line down the hill. For long turns and pure powder performance, this Katana V.Werks has it all going for it.
While the 2024 Volkl Katana V.Werks is not an every person style of ski, it does have that unique appeal that will resonate strongly with a more select few. The balance of precision and quality marries with the distinctive shape to create a highly capable expert-level ski for big mountains and aggressive skiing. The use of carbon, minimal core profile, and high-end features makes this ski stand out for sure, taking that concept ski style of mentality to the next level.
