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Meet the New 2025 Nordica Enforcer

Built for Power, Precision, and Versatility

For the past decade, the Nordica Enforcer has been a cornerstone of the all-mountain ski world, revered for its blend of power and versatility. Designed to dominate hard-charging descents while navigating all types of terrain, the Enforcer has earned a legendary status among high-performance wide skis.This year, Nordica's goal was to make the Enforcer line smoother, more versatile, and slightly more playful without losing its iconic "hard-charging" identity. Let's dive into what's new in the 2025 Enforcer series.

Core Technology: Introducing the Energy 2 TI Pulse Core

The 2025 Enforcer retains its core DNA: a woodcore construction with dual layers of titanal for unmatched stability and power. But the big news this season is the addition of the Elastomer Pulse Core-an elastomer layer added between the two sheets of metal. Elastomers are rubbery materials that flex and recover their shape, and it works wonders on the ski's performance. This innovative core design significantly dampens vibrations and enhances responsiveness, offering extra energy at the end of each turn for a dynamic, smooth, powerful feel.Nordica calls this new setup the Energy 2 TI Pulse Core. Found in all Enforcer models, the Pulse Core makes the Enforcer equally enjoyable in challenging terrain and high-speed descents, while improving the overall smoothness and feel of the ski.

Lighter Tips, More Maneuverability

The 2025 Enforcer also benefits from construction changes in the tips. Nordica reduced the amount of ABS plastic in this area and have extended the lightweight woodcore into the ski's tip in a tapered design. This updated design trims down weight and adds a more playful feel to the ski as well as enhanced maneuverability in tight off-piste terrain.

Shape Changes and Waist Widths

Nordica made slight tweaks to the waist widths, with the Enforcer 100 and 88 now updated to 99 and 89, respectively. The Enforcer 94 and 104 widths remain, but the former Enforcer "Free" models-previously offered in 104 and 110-have been replaced by the all-new Nordica Unleashed series, a lineup designed specifically for freeride adventures with wider, lighter options.

These slight modifications in width make each ski in the Enforcer lineup slightly more refined for its intended use. The new Enforcer 104, for instance, now boasts the standard Energy 2 TI Pulse Core, making it an excellent choice for skiers who want the extra width underfoot to carve through heavy crud and mixed snow at very high speeds.

More Tail Rocker for More Fun

One of the most exciting updates to the 2025 Enforcer lineup is the increase in tail rocker. By adding more rocker in the tail, Nordica has made the Enforcer more playful, allowing for enhanced control and maneuverability off-piste and in variable terrain. The added tail rocker gives skiers more freedom to maneuver in soft snow, providing a balanced, floaty feel that doesn't compromise stability.

Who Should Try the New Enforcer?

If you're a skier who loves the challenge of all-mountain exploration and values power, stability, and versatility, the 2025 Enforcers are calling your name. Whether you're charging down groomers at high speed, carving through chop, or floating through powder, the new Enforcer series offers a stable, controlled ride with just the right amount of playful energy. The 2025 Nordica Enforcer is a tribute to everything we love about all-mountain skiing, with updated features that make it more responsive, smoother, and even more enjoyable to ride. Visit us today to check out the latest Enforcer models and see why these skis are considered some of the best all-mountain performers around!

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