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2025 Nordica Wild Belle 84 DC

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Available Lengths
144, 150, 156, 162, and 168 cm
Side Cut
132/84/111 mm at 156 cm length
Turn Radius
12.8 m at 156 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Groomers, All-Mountain
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Full Camber
Construction
Full Wood Core, Energy Double Core, Pulse Core, Sintered Base

After its grand debut last year, the Nordica Wild Belle 84 DC returns for the 2025 season unchanged and ready to deliver all-mountain performance. A great choice for advanced ladies who spend most of their time in an on-trail format but who also want some width for versatility, the 84 mm waist width provides the perfect range of capabilities. Boasting the double core construction that influenced the build of many skis thereafter, this advanced technology delivers a unique feel and high level of performance. Combined with a proven shape and profile, the result is a highly capable, wide frontside ski with a mix of applications. Impressively smooth and stable, whether you’re arcing a high angle turn or cruising through chopped up snow, this ski remains quiet and predictable.

The name of the game here is double core technology. Starting the trend of this highly effective construction element, we now see it used in top-end skis including the Firebird and Dobermann. Creating a sophisticated, well-balanced feel, Nordica’s Double Core technology features a shock-absorbing pulse core that is embedded between two wood cores. Where other companies use vertical stringers of wood to create their laminate, this process uses two horizontal layers of wood to create a particularly unique feel. These two thinner laminates are placed horizontally in the mold of the ski, with the center layer consisting of the pulse core. With additional fiberglass on top and on the bottom, the result is a relatively lightweight ski that delivers exceptional energy matched with dampness. In the 156 cm length, we’re weighing in at around 1600 grams, which is a pretty light weight for a powerful frontside ski.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Nordica Wild Belle 84 DC

Shapewise, while we’re definitely in the frontside category, the versatile shape allows it to be a part of the narrow all-mountain category as well. With plentiful camber underfoot and through the tail, we do get slight rocker in the shovel, and while it certainly doesn’t fall under the floatiest of skis, it does offer some. We also get more width in the shovel, with 133 mm in the tip, which helps in the soft snow as well as upon initiating a turn. At 84 mm underfoot, this low 80s width range is a nice place to be for on-piste performance, as well as all-mountain versatility. Generating a 12.8-meter turn radius in the 156 cm length, this ski loves to make quick, energetic turns, whether you’re in tight terrain or arcing on a groomer.

The Nordica Wild Belle 84 DC came onto the scene last season and made quite the impression. Heading into its second season unchanged, advanced frontside skiers who spend their time in an on-trail capacity will find this ski checks a lot of boxes. Thanks to the highly successful technology and proven shape, this ski excels in smooth and carved turns with exceptional stability.

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