The legendary Nordica Enforcer series has developed a bit of cult following over the years and for good reason. The Nordica Enforcer 94 is the most versatile and popular ski out of the entire line up and when paired with the Fischer Attack 11 Binding, is considered to be the ultimate one-ski/binding quiver for advanced and expert skiers on either side of Mendoza line. At 94-millimeters under the boot, this is a great daily driver ski for all things frontside- groomers, bumps, trees, powder, crud and hardpack. It’s the kind of ski that takes the worry about what kind of ski you should carry over your shoulder for most conditions you will encounter on a daily basis at most mountains, so you can concentrate on just skiing. Built with a wood core and two sheets of metal, these skis are damp, smooth and stable at high speeds, but are unexpectedly quick turners too. In addition, they also have a Carbon Chassis that stiffens the ski without adding much weight. With 17.1-meter turn radius can make a wide variety of turn shapes and ski the mountain as the terrain dictates. With just the right amount of rocker in the tip and the tail, they ski a foot of powder as well eat up crud and variable snow too. For skiers looking for one ski that can simply do it all, the Nordica Enforcer 94 checks all of the appropriate boxes on a skiers check list.
Features:
Sidecut: 127/94/115 mm at 179 cm length
Turn Radius: 17.1 meters at 179 cm length
Wood Core
Dual Metal Laminate
Carbon Chassis
True Tip
Weight: 4030 Grams per Pair
Ability Level: Advanced and Expert Skiers
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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.
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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.