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2026 Nordica Enforcer 104

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Available Lengths
167, 173, 179, 185, and 191 cm
Side Cut
135/104/125 mm at 179 cm length
Turn Radius
18.5 m at 179 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Big Mountain, Freeride
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Wood Core, Titanal, Fiberglass, PU, Energy 2 Ti Double Core, Pulse Core, True Tip

Now in year two of the current build, the 2026 Nordica Enforcer 104 gets a graphic update but returns otherwise unchanged. This burly ski turns impossibly well for the width and weight, feeling like a super-composed ski on your feet. At the same time, it’s still eager to turn, so while you don’t have to fight it in the carve, you do have to hold on. This puts the Enforcer 104 in more of an advanced and expert class. Further, aggressive skiers will have more success here as it does like to be driven with intent and purpose. Nordica’s use of a sturdy wood core and multiple sheets of metal make for a highly damp and stable feel while the shape keeps the ski feeling on the spry and energetic side.

Built with Nordica’s performance wood core and two sheets of metal, this ski is all there. The metal doesn’t go full width anymore, rather it tucks in about 2 mm on either side to create a bit less demand and a bit more flex. We also get a pulse core laminate underfoot that helps to dampen vibrations. These skis are stiff overall, and very consistent from tip to tail. The 185 cm length sits on the scale at a stated 2200 g/ski, putting it on the heavier side of the spectrum. Tester Jameson Halnon notes that “I had to give this a 10 as it was my favorite ski of the day. I had also just tested sone wider skis that i didn’t love, so was questioning if it was just my legs giving up. This ski just made me want to slay the mountain.” That’s the general consensus of this ski.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Nordica Enforcer 104

While the shape and profile of the ski leans more to all-mountain performance over fun freeride, it stands to reason that the ski isn’t too dramatically rockered. With measurements of 136/104/125 in the 185, we get a turn radius of 19-meters. While many skiers find that it turns better/shorter than that number indicates, it’s also capable of running a lot longer and faster. Matt Stromecki notes that “This thing just motors through everything. Point and shoot. It's just crazy how well this ski carves for being 104 mm underfoot but then is incredible in softer snow when you can let them run. The rocker profile is just enough to allow for float and maneuverability in softer snow but also there isn't a whole lot to create a locked in feel for when you are looking for stability and power. Overall, hefty, stiff, and just outright powerful.”

I had to give this a 10 as it was my favorite ski of the day.

If you’re looking for wide-bodied all-mountain dominance, look no further than the Nordica Enforcer 104. These skis are sturdy, smooth, and incredibly powerful. They’re capable of very aggressive skiing and high speeds. Best on the feet of advanced and expert skiers, the Enforcer 104 is truly a sight to behold. There’s little to no chatter and they’re as predictable as it comes.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Jameson Halnon
Age:37Height:6'3"
2026 Nordica Enforcer 104 Skis
Size Tested:
185 CM
Size Impression
True to size, was perfect.
Scores
Floatation:7/10
 
Stability:10/10
 
Quickness:8/10
 
Playfulness:8/10
 
Forgiveness:9/10
 
Edge Grip:9/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:10/10
 
Thoughts
It’s a stiffer/heavier ski but still has plenty of play. It wants to make huge sweeping turns. This is a ski I want for 8:15 corduroy and to that point my tips downhill and arc. Simultaneously it felt like it was playful and fun and would love to take it further off piste.
For today’s conditions it felt perfect. Without knowing what Nordica has to say about the ski it feels like it does what it was designed to do.
Overal Impression
I had to give this a 10 as it was my favorite ski of the day. I had also just tested some wider skis that I didn’t love, so was questioning if it was just my legs giving up. This ski just made me want to slay the mountain.
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