

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I skied the new Kore 112 Ti on some rowdy terrain last season, and it’s a huge upgrade from the older Kore models. The dual Titanal layers give it an incredibly solid feel when you’re charging lines or stomping landings, but it still has a playful character in deep snow. It’s that rare ski that feels damp, powerful, and easy to pivot when you need to shut things down fast.""We grab the Head Kore 112 Ti when big terrain demands a ski that blends confidence-inspiring stability with powder-ready playfulness. Redesigned for 2026, this new Kore generation adds dual Titanal layers for serious dampness and strength, giving us the power to stay composed when we’re straightlining chutes or pointing it through chopped-up snow. Under the hood, a Karuba and Beech wood core keeps things surprisingly light, while layers of flax, glass, and Graphene bring the precise response and smooth ride we count on when terrain gets technical. TNT Rocker delivers plenty of float in deep snow and keeps the tips easy to pivot and smear, with camber underfoot adding powerful edge hold on firm sections. Whether we’re dropping into exposed spines or blasting big storm days, the Kore 112 Ti always feels ready to go."
Price: $798.95 from Backcountry
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| $798.95 | Visit Store |
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