As Nordica prepares to release a 93mm version of its smash hit Enforcer, we have to ask: Can lightning strike twice?
Initial impressions: Nordica is staying with a proven design. All too many times, a brand takes a great product and an established name and puts it on a lesser ski. Not the case here with Nordica and the Enforcer 93. The Enforcer has gone from being just a model to being a series of skis, and that is fine. From 10 paces, the 93 could be the 100, so there was no change in shape. Profile also stays the same, why wouldn't it? The current Enforcer has the perfect balance of rocker in the tip and tail and camber, "Camrock" in Nordica-ese. I still love ... love ... love the matte black finish -- not that the red-blue fade stopped any sales, they sold out at the corporate level as fast as any ski ever has, but this design just looks bad-ass.
My Enforcer 100 Protos had Pivots on them, which limited who could ski them; these are mounted with demo bindings so more people will be able to test.
Initial impressions: Nordica is staying with a proven design. All too many times, a brand takes a great product and an established name and puts it on a lesser ski. Not the case here with Nordica and the Enforcer 93. The Enforcer has gone from being just a model to being a series of skis, and that is fine. From 10 paces, the 93 could be the 100, so there was no change in shape. Profile also stays the same, why wouldn't it? The current Enforcer has the perfect balance of rocker in the tip and tail and camber, "Camrock" in Nordica-ese. I still love ... love ... love the matte black finish -- not that the red-blue fade stopped any sales, they sold out at the corporate level as fast as any ski ever has, but this design just looks bad-ass.
My Enforcer 100 Protos had Pivots on them, which limited who could ski them; these are mounted with demo bindings so more people will be able to test.