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2026 Faction Studio 1

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Available Lengths
164, 171, 178, and 183 cm
Side Cut
120/90/120 mm at 178 cm length
Turn Radius
19 m at 178 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Park, Freestyle
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Poplar Wood Core, Carbon, Fiberglass, PU, Faction Skis| Lightweight Poplar Core, Faction Skis| Carbon Stringers, Faction Skis| XL 2.5mm Edges, Faction Skis| Carbon/Rubber Stomp Pad

The 2026 Faction Studio 1 gets a graphic update but otherwise returns unchanged. Built and shaped to find the feet of the word’s best park and pipe skiers, the Studio 1 has a specific purpose and focus. In the simplest terms, this ski is meant to fly through air with balance and poise. Some park skis get by only being slightly symmetrical. This is fine, but when you get to the upper echelons of slopestyle competition, it’s all about balance. Symmetrical skis simply have more of it. While the all-mountain or versatile aspect of these skis is diminished by this particular aspect, the park performance is not. Faction does a great job here with the Studio 1, changing the graphics for 2026 but otherwise leaving the shape, profile, construction, and application fully intact. Predictability is key when you’re 60 feet in the air.

Built in Austria to precise standards, Faction uses a full poplar core with this ski, offering a nice blend of light weight, variable flex, and sturdy reliability. They also put in a full carbon weave into the fiberglass laminate to deliver stiffness and responsiveness. In the middle of the ski, Faction boosts the landing zone with a carbon and rubber stomp pad. This material goes over the edges on either side of the ski to soften landings and reduce vibrations. Like most park skis, the Studio 1 also benefits from 2.5 mm edges for rail durability and full-strength sidewalls to get the ski the longevity it needs for consistent competition performance. You may think that with all this tech, the ski would weigh a lot, but the carbon and thickness of the core profile keep it largely in check. Even in the 178, the ski hits the scale at 1630 grams per ski.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Faction Studio 1

While simple in theory, not many skis adhere to this type of footprint. In park skis, symmetry is a beautiful thing. Faction gives you one simple option for a mount point—the middle—and very similar tip/waist/tail numbers. The camber is also the same in the front and the back, making for a purely balanced ski from end to end. With measurements of 120/90/120 and with a 19-meter turn radius in the 178, these skis are as egalitarian as they come when shape is considered. For takeoffs and landings, the balance point is spot on—no issues with mis-weighting or over flexing one part of the ski or another. With slight rocker in tips and tails, the ski is mainly cambered for energy and pop off the lips of the jumps. This way, the ski has a lot of input into the magnitude of the air. Tester and park enthusiast Ryan Nagle notes that it’s “Fun. Very playful but bounces around. It’s best for park, of course but seems to do well in all-terrain so long as the conditions are soft.”

Faction is right in its element with these skis. Since the Studio 1 is a unique and purpose-built ski, there’s not a huge range of skier type or variety in application. This is a specific tool for a particular job. It’d be called more of a toy since the job is a fun one in the freestyle realm, but overall, this is a ski that’s built and shaped for the highest levels of competition. With balance and symmetry to spare, these skis are ideal choices for competitive park skiers.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Ryan Nagle
Age:19Height:5'4"
2026 Faction Studio 1 Skis
Size Tested:
171 CM
Size Impression
Short for me. However it did ride true
Scores
Floatation:6/10
 
Stability:5/10
 
Quickness:6/10
 
Playfulness:8/10
 
Forgiveness:7/10
 
Edge Grip:4/10
 
Versatility:5/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
Thoughts
Park of course. But seems to do good in all terrain be it so the conditions are soft.
Maybe add more edge profile so turns aren’t so sloshy.
Overal Impression
Fun. Very playful, but bounces around.
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