
A light, quick, women’s all-mountain ski that shines brightest on groomers.

| LENGTHS: |
| 144, 152, 160, 168 |
| DIMENSIONS: |
| 130-82-110 @ 168 |
| RADIUS: |
| 14M @ 168 |
| OTHER MODELS: |
| Wildcat 86 TI, 83 TI, 83 C, 80 TI, 78 C |
| BEST FOR: |
| An eastern skier who mostly sticks to the groomers |
| ABILITY: |
| Advanced to expert |
| COMPARE WITH: |
| Stöckli Montero AW, Rossignol Arcade 84 W, Head Total Joy |
Think of the Wildcat as an SUV. Sure it has all-wheel drive, but it’s really designed for paved roads. Likewise, the Wildcat could pad its way into a back bowl or pounce into a mogul field, but it would much rather strut down groomed runs. “Shined on the frontside,” said Kate Storing. “Lightweight and easy to turn.” The build is a mix of Titanal, carbon rods and a lightweight wood core, with the mass of the asymmetric ski concentrated over the inside edge. This lightweight but focused mass mixes easy edge hold and an ability to go fast with a playful streak. It was snappy on smooth snow and turned cruddy conditions buttery, but was a little tougher to train in powder or bumps.




