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2026 Head Kore 93 Ti W

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Available Lengths
149, 156, and 163 cm
Side Cut
130/93/115 mm at 170 cm length
Turn Radius
14.7 m at 170 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Groomers
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
Head Tip-Tail Rocker
Construction
Poplar Wood/PET Plastic Hybrid Core, Graphene, Titanal, Flax, Freeride Sandwich Cap Construction, Hybrid Top Surface, Structured UHM C Base

The 2026 Head Kore 93 Ti W is a fun-loving all-mountain ski with versatility to spare and a ton of damping. The amazing thing here is that Head is able to keep it pretty light despite the dual-metal laminate. That metal brings this 93 into a top-tier level in terms of power, edge grip, and overall versatility. This allows the ski to go back and forth between on trail skiing and more adventurous terrain with ease. Whether you’re sticking to groomers or want to mix it up in the bumps and trees, these skis will help you get where you need to go at a top level of fun.

Built with a blend of poplar and PET in the core, these skis are ready to rip. The PET stringer is composed of recycled plastic, which sounds weird, but when you see and feel the finished product, it’s actually quite impressive. In addition to this innovative approach, the skis also implement two sheets of titanal for power, edge grip, and damping. They also use graphene to lighten and enliven the skis while the flax-based topsheet brings another level of silence to the mix and adds durability. Bryce Ziccarelli notes that: “This ski initially felt like I’d be pretty confident in variable conditions. It didn’t chatter on the boilerplate ice and held an edge with confidence. I didn’t feel it was too energetic out of a turn. That that may change in softer groomer conditions.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Head Kore 93 Ti W

At 93 mm underfoot, this ski is in the sweet spot for blurring all-mountain and freeride. You could make effective arguments that it’s more of an on-trail benefit, but that would discount the versatile nature of the ski especially in bumps and trees. Sure it’s great on a smooth groomer, but this Kore 93 also holds up great when the conditions degrade and the terrain gets sketchy. Bryce goes on to state that “I’d take this ski out on soft or hard pack groomer or for some freshie turns. It feels like it would handle many conditions really well.” With a 14.7-meter turn radius, these skis are pretty crisp in nature.

This ski initially felt like I’d be pretty confident in variable conditions. It didn’t chatter on the boilerplate ice and held an edge with confidence.

The dual-metal laminate puts this ski more in the advanced and expert realm, but it’s still not overly demanding. Skiers who are used to having the ski do a lot of the work in terms of energy and rebound may want a little more, but if you’re comfortable putting more effort in to get back maximum results, you’ll love the Kore 93 Ti W.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Bryce Zicarelli
Age:26Height:5'6"
2026 Head Kore 93 Ti Women's Skis
Size Tested:
163cm CM
Size Impression
I’d go for a 165cm but the 163cm felt fine
Scores
Floatation:4/10
 
Stability:7/10
 
Quickness:7/10
 
Playfulness:7/10
 
Forgiveness:7/10
 
Edge Grip:8/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
Thoughts
I’d take this ski out on soft or hard pack groomers or for some freshie turns. It feels like it would handle many conditions really well.
I think this ski was designed really well for what it’s made to do. It does everything pretty well so changing it would probably specialize it.
Overal Impression
This ski initially felt like I’d be pretty confident in variable conditions. It didn’t chatter on the boilerplate ice and held an edge with confidence. I didn’t feel it was too energetic out of a turn but that may change in softer groomer conditions.
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