

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I got on the new Kore 100 Ti last winter, and they blew me away. The addition of Titanal totally changes the feel—these skis are more stable and powerful than past Kore models but still surprisingly nimble in tight trees. They have the guts to charge through crud and hold an edge on groomers, but they stay playful when you get into softer snow. A seriously impressive one-ski quiver option.""We can’t wait to click into the Head Kore 100 Ti and explore every zone on the mountain. Head completely reimagined this ski for 2026, moving away from an all-carbon layup to a dual Titanal construction that injects muscle and composure without turning it into a plank. That blend of metal laminates, a beech and karuba wood core, and a hybrid cap construction delivers serious horsepower when we’re charging steeps or hammering through chop. But this ski doesn’t sacrifice versatility for brute force. Tip and tail rocker combined with a tapered shape let the 100 Ti release smoothly and drift through soft snow with confidence, while the long turn radius and Graphene laminate keep things quick and responsive when we want to arc big turns on corduroy. Whether it’s a deep storm day or a hardpack morning, the Kore 100 Ti feels ready for everything."
Price: $748.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I got on the new Kore 100 Ti last winter, and they blew me away. The addition of Titanal totally changes the feel—these skis are more stable and powerful than past Kore models but still surprisingly nimble...