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2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92

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Available Lengths
150, 155, 161, 167, and 173 cm
Side Cut
123/92/111 mm at 167 cm length
Turn Radius
17 m at 167 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
Nordica All Mountain Rocker
Construction
Wood Core, Titanal, Pulse Core, Terrain Specific Metal, True Tip, Sintered Base

The 2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92 gets a new graphic but returns otherwise intact. The Nordica Santa Ana series has dominated the women’s specific all-mountain ski category season after season. After years of success, Nordica decided it was time to shake things up. Rather than doing a full revamp, the Santa Ana family received slight alterations to both the construction and shape with the intent being to reach a more refined, balanced feel without losing the well-received characteristics that we all know and love. With the same great power and level of precision, the new Santa Anas feel more energetic and versatile. Offering an impressive amount of versatility, this all-mountain tool packs plenty of punch while delivering dampness, predictability, and stability. Now in year two of the current generation, the Santa Ana 92 is a smooth performer with high end capacity.

Nordica uses a pretty strong build in the Santa Ana 92. Contributing to its impressive degree of power and precision, the robust build lends itself to the required skill set necessary to operate this all-mountain tool. Making some slight adjustments over the past generation, Nordica set out to balance the overall feel by incorporating material underfoot that would offer a greater level of dampness. While the beech/poplar wood blend returns, though sourced through a different supplier, the addition of the Pulse Core layer is certainly effective. The rubberized polymer material, which is placed directly underfoot, does an incredible job of smoothing out unwanted vibrations, creating a more balanced, consistent feel. Nordica’s tried and true Terrain-Specific metal remains a staple to the build, featuring full-length metal from tip to tail and full-width metal everywhere except the mid-body and mid-tail. With greater flex and mobility where there is less metal, and more power where there is metal, this construction element goes a long way in providing the classic Santa Ana feel. Tester Katherine Stevens notes that “It’s a nice, midweight all-mountain ski. It was responsive and cut into the hill pretty quick. Fun to ski, felt fast and stable.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92

The shape of the ski is truly all-mountain focused. We see the overall footprint carry over from last year, with the focus for change being slightly in the tail. While the previous generation had a directional tail shape with slight rocker, the current model has deeper tail rocker and more tail splay. Offering better maneuverability and quicker feedback, this new version feels more energetic and less committed at the finish of a turn. Whereas before, once you were locked into a turn, the ski required a much more forward stance so as not to get backseat and ultimately punished. Creating a 16.5-meter turn radius in the 167 cm length, the ski likes to make slarvy, smeary turns at moderate to fast speeds. However, with the new design and easier release point, short, energetic turns are now within its realm. At 92 mm underfoot, this waist width offers precise performance on-piste while providing enough width for soft snow conditions. Sarah Haggerty notes that “The artwork design is beautiful. The tips seem to float up and not dig into the snow. They feel shorter and narrower compared to what I’m used to. Good weight and cut into the ice & crud, except for the floatiness of the ski tips that don’t seem like they are carving in. Responsive to turn quickly.”

They felt right and are probably going to be a ski I choose to buy in the future.

These skis have a strong ability to change between on and off-trail skiing. It's hard to compete with the Santa Ana line, especially if you are an advanced to expert level skier looking for precision, power and feedback. With Nordica’s reiteration to the line offering a more consistent, predictable feel with less commitment, skiers who want a high-performance ski that can tackle anything with confidence and strength but not have to be in full pilot mode all day will love this new recipe. Clean, crisp, and refreshing, these pure all-mountain skis spark joy in whoever skis on them.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Louise Lintilhac
Age:40Height:5'2"
2027 Nordica Santa Ana 92 Women's Skis
Size Tested:
173 CM
Size Impression
Long
Scores
Floatation:6/10
 
Stability:8/10
 
Quickness:6/10
 
Playfulness:6/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:8/10
 
Versatility:6/10
 
Overall:6/10
 
Thoughts
These are good for groomer laps and chop.
I’d say that this ski needs to be reworked so that the geometry in the tip and tail is more compatible.
Overal Impression
There seems to be a bit of a battle going on between the geometry of the tip and the tail. The tip wants to release out of turns sooner than the tail and it makes for an interesting ride. It’s almost too soft in the tip and too rigid in the tail. Not a great balance. It was very stable although a bit sluggish edge to edge.
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