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All Mountain Wide skis are one-quiver for on/off-trail
Medium - ideal for all-mountain, off-trail versatility
Stiff - advanced to experts who want power and control
Rocker/Camber/Rocker skis for versatile all-mountain
The Head Kore 105 is back again as an excellent option for an advanced to expert skier that wants a powerful and lightweight feel in all conditions. Its tip to tail rocker keeps things floaty in the deep pow, but also makes for easy turn initiation on the groomers. With the Topless Tech material, weight throughout the ski is reduced without compromising its durability. The Graphene/Koroyd/Carbon Sandwich Cap construction is lightweight, but powerful and keeps things stable, even for aggressive skiers. Along with the Karuba Wood core, it's one of the lightest skis on the market. It's the perfect fit for anyone looking to turn up any terrain on the mountain.
Hi, I'm Adam, I just got done skiing the Head Kore 105. Great ski for that advanced to expert level skier who wants something ultra lightweight that can really tackle any condition. 105 millimeters underfoot and a Karuba wood core, you get ...Read More
Hi, I'm Adam, I just got done skiing the Head Kore 105. Great ski for that advanced to expert level skier who wants something ultra lightweight that can really tackle any condition. 105 millimeters underfoot and a Karuba wood core, you get a lot of snap you get a lot of energy into the turn and out of the turn. With a healthy amount of rocker in the tip and a nice taper to the tip there it could really float and smear very easily but you can also just set an edge to drive big fast carve on the frontside of the mountain too. It's light enough that if you want to throw an AT binding on there, it's something that you could really access the backcountry with too. Great ride! Hide
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2020 Head Kore 105 Ski Review by Daniel.
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Hi, I'm Dan, just got done riding the Head Kore 105. At 105 underfoot, it's a good wide all-mountain ski it definitely wants to be in some fresher more light snow but, holds really really well on the groom stuff when you get there. I did f...Read More
Hi, I'm Dan, just got done riding the Head Kore 105. At 105 underfoot, it's a good wide all-mountain ski it definitely wants to be in some fresher more light snow but, holds really really well on the groom stuff when you get there. I did find at high speed because of the lighter core it did get a little chattery on that more groomed or crud and chunked type stuff, but in the powder it was very light, easy to maneuver you could throw the tails on it, slash the turns really easy when you need to slow down in the trees. For 105 underfoot, I definitely say anyone that's a strong advanced to expert level rider, should be looking at the Head Kore 105. Hide
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2020 Head Kore 105 Ski Review by Thom.
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Hi I'm Thom, I just got done skiing the Head Kore 105, back for another year. A super versatile all-mountain ski for that person who's looking to spend most of their time off trail but still gonnabe on pist maybe 30 to 35 percent of the tim...Read More
Hi I'm Thom, I just got done skiing the Head Kore 105, back for another year. A super versatile all-mountain ski for that person who's looking to spend most of their time off trail but still gonnabe on pist maybe 30 to 35 percent of the time. At 105 under foot the thing is surfyit's got a fair amount of tip rocker and a broad shovel, so it planes up super easily on a day like today where we've got a lot of fresh on top of the groomed. The thing really is a dream, it gets up on edge and kind of gives you those nice big surfy GS turns. It's a really unique ski in that it's very light but it'sstill pretty demanding so you definitely need to be an advanced expert level skier or somebody who's gonna really be getting after it on these skis that's now a ski that excels at lower speeds or with less energy put into it. If you're gonna be a charger and you're looking to go out and shred hard, it's a great stick.Hide
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