The Nordica Enforcer 104 Free embodies the legendary following that the Enforcer series has made for many skiers all over the world. And when paired with Fischer Attack 11 Bindings, you are getting a combination of all all-mountain performance with freeride flair and capability. With a 104-millimeter waist, this ski floats, pivots and slashes through deep powder and softer snow, but absolutely devours crud and variable conditions with equal aplomb. This is large part due to its unique rocker profile and dual metal laminate in its build that makes the ski strong, stable and unwavering in the most challenging conditions. An ideal daily driver ski for western skiers, and a powder soft snow quiver ski for eastern skiers, this Enforcer 104 ski will surprise many with a its hard snow and carving capabilities for such a wide waisted ski too. This is a playful ski that also has power to match which is just another reason why it appeals to advanced and expert skiers alike. All mountain shredders with a freeride appeal will drool over the overall capabilities of the Nordica Enforcer 104 Free skis with Fischer Attack 11 Bindings. Making it one of the most capable and sought after 100 plus waisted ski packages on the market today.
Features:
Sidecut: 135/104/124 mm at 186 cm length
Turn Radius: 18.5 meters at 186 cm length
Wood Core
Dual Metal Laminate
Powder Rocker Profile
Carbon Tips
Moderate Tip and Tail Taper
Turned-up Tail
Ability Level: Advanced and Expert Skiers
We will mount your skis and bindings free of charge when purchasing this package. But, before doing so, we will need your boot brand, model and boot sole length so we can properly mount your set up. Your boot sole length is the actual length of your ski boot in millimeters. This is the number that our ski techs will use to mount your bindings. While you’ll still need a final adjustment done by a certified ski -technician before you can ski to set your DIN setting, providing us with your boot sole length is absolutely crucial if you’d like us to send your skis pre-mounted with your bindings.
How to find your Boot Sole length or how to measure:
Finding your Boot Sole Length (BSL) is easy. On your ski boot, there will be a 3-digit number on the outside or inside heel of one or both of your boots. Keep in mind that there shouldn't be a decimal (ex. 28.5). If the number you see has a decimal, then you’re probably looking at your Mondo Point size which isn’t accurate enough to use when mounting bindings. Other hints that you're looking at the Mondo Point and not the BSL would be if it looks something like "270/275" or if the number is found on the bottom of the boot. If you’ve looked all over and still can’t find your BSL, it’s also acceptable to measure along the bottom of the boot from the very tip of the toe, to back of the heel, just make sure you measure in Millimeters.