2027 Volkl Revolt 114 Skis
SKU V2610152



2027 Volkl Revolt 114 Skis
SKU V2610152Steep, technical, deep terrain is the whole reason the Volkl Revolt 114 exists. It wears the Revolt name but stands apart from the twin-tip freestyle skis in the line, a directional big-mountain ski with a tapered, rockered shape built to charge through powder, chop, and committing lines. A multilayer wood core and full sidewalls give it the backbone to hold a line when the terrain gets serious.
Why we like it:
It's the rare wide ski that floats like a powder ski but still drives like a directional charger, the shape is built to point downhill through technical terrain rather than slash around playfully. The multilayer wood core gives it a planted, confident feel at speed that most skis this wide can't match.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who ski big mountain terrain, steeps, and deep snow with a directional, downhill-focused style. Built for skiers who want to open it up in serious terrain rather than session the park or ride switch.
Highlights:
Unlike the twin-tip Revolts, the 114 is a directional ski through and through, built around a multilayer wood core pressed in a sandwich construction with full sidewalls for the stability and edge grip technical terrain demands. The 3D Radius sidecut blends a long tip radius for high-speed composure, a tighter underfoot radius for tight-terrain agility, and an open tail that releases cleanly when you need to scrub speed or redirect. A tapered, rockered shape, more freeride than freestyle, delivers float in deep snow and keeps the tips from deflecting in chop, while camber underfoot preserves a real edge when you roll it over. It's a big-mountain tool that rewards a confident, driving skier.
Things to consider:
This is a directional freeride ski, not a playful twin. Skiers looking to ride switch, butter, and session features should look to the twin-tip Revolts instead. It also rewards an aggressive, forward-driving stance; ski it passively and the deep rocker and width can feel like a lot of ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Sizes a touch short thanks to the deep rocker. Most skiers can size up for added float and stability in big terrain, or stay true to length for a more manageable feel in the tight stuff.
- Sidecut: 146/114/128 mm at 180 cm length
- 24.2, 19, 22.2
- Rocker/Camber/Rocker
- Sintered Base
- Poplar/Beech Wood Core
- Fiberglass
- 3D Radius Sidecut
- Tapered Shape
- Full Sidewall
- Tip and Tail Rocker
- Ability Level: Advanced to Expert
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