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2026 Head World Cup Rebels E-Race Pro

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Available Lengths
170, 175, and 180 cm
Side Cut
117/68/102 mm at 170 cm length
Turn Radius
14.8 m at 170 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Piste, Groomers
Ability Level
Expert
Rocker Profile
Full Camber
Rocker Technology
Head Rebel Camber
Construction
Wood Core, Titanal, Graphene, Fiberglass, Graphene Worldcup Sandwich Cap Construction, EMC - Energy Management Circuit, Race Structured UHM C Base

For pure front side carving power, check out these skis. The 2026 Head World Cup Rebels E-Race Pro is a fantastic choice for a front side carver, former racer, and on-piste enthusiasts who find themselves in a relentless pursuit of the perfect round turn. The Pro version delivers a ton of power and precision to the edges, mainly by relying on Head’s race room construction. While they come in a friendlier and more accessible shape, the overall tone of the ski is quite rugged and burly. If you’re in the market for more of a mid-radius style of ski that can carve with the best of them, this is one of the best of the bunch. The big benefit that Head has is their success in the race world and their ability to filter that technology into the real world. As a result, skiers from a variety of backgrounds, so long as they’re in the expert category, can find a whole lot of success on the Rebels E-Race Pro. Feel free to let them run, but make sure you can keep up!

Getting close to the race room is pretty special in terms of ski construction. Build is key with these types of skis. The wood core is at the heart of the construction, and Head uses a series of vertical stringers all glued together to maximize stiffness and power. We get two titanal layers on top and bottom of the wood core, a full-length fiberglass laminate on the bottom of the metal, and two additional glass sheets on top. Through the central chord of the ski, Head uses a graphene strip to stiffen the ski without adding a whole lot of weight. This keeps the ski strong and reactive throughout the duration of the turn. While some of this material may lead to chatter, the use of damping layers and the implementation of their Energy Management Circuit to the mix. This technological aspect of the ski acts as a radiator, reducing chatter and vibrations through an absorbent circuit. It works and keeps the ski on its intended course at any speed or edge angle. If you’re concerned about creating those angles, fear not, the ski uses a Raceplate WCR 14 Short to accommodate more leverage and greater edge hold. Leverage and edge angles are key when using these skis. Tom Zicarelli states that they have “great edge hold and are stable.” No surprises here.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Head World Cup Rebels E-Race Pro

The shape brings more of a race feel into focus. For most skiers, these are extremely narrow skis. With a slimmed-down shape when compared to a Supershape E-Speed, the Rebels E-Race Pro focuses more on the mid-range carve with more wiggle room for a variety of turn shape and styles. With narrower tips and tails but the same 68-mm waist, this ski is a straighter, more fall-line oriented ski with speed on its mind. It’s a great choice for a citizen’s race ski, thanks to the 14.8-meter turn radius in the 170 cm length. This makes it an ideal choice for gates that fall between slalom and GS, as well as opening up the on-trail turns to a multitude of carving options. There’s not a whole lot to talk about when it comes to rocker, for there is none. In terms of taper, the ski is very square in the tail and while rounded in the shovel, it’s not terribly friendly. Fun and exciting, but not friendly.

This is a race-bred ski through and through and it’s audience is as narrow as its waist. There is no doubt that this ski feels and performs like a modern-day race ski. The fact that it’s useful on the trails makes it appealing to a broad range of racers and experts. The type of high-end skiing that’s to be done on these skis can really only take place on firm and groomed snow—any type of versatility is mainly due to the turn shape and style rather than terrain and conditions. The firmer the better with the 2026 Head World Cup Rebels E-Race Pro. Race ready, this ski will rip the corduroy and beer league course at your local hill. Hard conditions are a requirement.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Mark MacDonald
Age:53Height:6'1"
2026 Head World Cup Rebels E-Race Pro Skis W/ WCR 14mm Plate
Size Tested:
175 CM
Size Impression
Good length for the type of ski
Scores
Floatation:1/10
 
Stability:8/10
 
Quickness:8/10
 
Playfulness:5/10
 
Forgiveness:4/10
 
Edge Grip:8/10
 
Versatility:3/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
Thoughts
Front side groomers. Hard pack.
It is a great beer league race ski!
Overal Impression
Felt really good for the attended use of groomers.
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