Fischer The Curv GT 85 Review: Powerful Precision for Aggressive Skiers

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Close-up of the Fischer The Curv GT 85 ski tip.
Fischer The Curv GT 85 ski with Titanal reinforcement.

Lengths:

161, 168, 175, 182

Dimensions:

133-85-118 @ 175

Radius: 

15M @ 175

OTHER MODELS:

76, 80

Best for:

Aggressive advanced to expert skiers who carve every turn.

Compare with:

Head Supershape E-Rally, Stöckli Montero AR, Rossignol Anthem

 The Fischer Curv GT 85 is unapologetically bold—stiff, damp, and built to carve. With a shaped Titanal sheet, a PowerRail plate, and a wood core blend of beech and poplar, it thrives when pushed hard.

This ski shines on edge, delivering lightning-fast hookups and unwavering stability. Testers praised its versatility in both short and long turns, groomers, bumps, and even off-piste ventures. But it does demand technical skill; casual skiers may find it unforgiving.

Bottom line: For strong, technically proficient skiers, the Curv GT 85 is a dream machine that rewards commitment with speed, stability, and carving precision. 



Ryan Stuart
Ryan Stuart has a ski for every possible condition and a jacket to match. Well maybe not quite, but the magazine’s Technical Editor has more than enough of both and can’t wait to test out whatever is coming next. When he’s not testing skis or writing the buyer’s guides, you can’t find him exploring his bumpy backyard on Vancouver Island. @ryan_adventures
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