
A hyper-responsive carving weapon built for skiers who demand precision and power.

| LENGTHS: |
| 150, 155, 160, 165, 170 |
| DIMENSIONS: |
| 118-66-104 @ 165 |
| RADIUS: |
| 13M @ 165 |
| OTHER MODELS: |
| Noize, Noize LT Pro, Noize ST Pro, Noize LT |
| BEST FOR: |
| Those who fantasize carving so hard they brush their hip on the snow |
| ABILITY: |
| Expert |
| COMPARE WITH: |
| Head World Cup Rebels E-Race Pro, Stöckli Laser WRT, Blizzard Thunderbird R15 |
Whether it was the curvy shape or the buzz around the test pit, just about everyone wanted to click into a pair of Fischer’s new Noize skis. The name comes from Noize Control, a thin layer of metal pigments under the top sheet that dampens chatter. Fischer says the technology helps keep a ski in contact with the snow without deadening rebound, creating precise steering with a lively feel. The on-snow consensus: when under the direction of an attentive, skilled and powerful conductor, these skis will have you carving harder than ever. “This ski is incredibly sensitive, reacting to precise inputs with an impressive level of responsiveness, leaving little room for laziness or error,” said tester John Hill. “If you’re looking to push your limits, this ski is a powerful ally that will elevate your performance.”




