Among Fischer models, the Progressor probably has the largest fan base in America, in part due to the longevity of the nameplate and partly because over the years Progressors have been stout carving sticks with a lot of racing attitude.
The latest series to bear the Progressor family name retains the carving proficiency but takes the edge off, literally and figuratively. The flagship of the 2016 clan, the Progressor F19 Ti, is built around the Air Tec Ti chassis, a construction that shaves weight wherever it can. The core is milled out following a formula Fischer mastered making über-light cross-country skis. Material is also removed from the top and sides so the finished structure is domed, practically coming to a point over the edge.
Changing the core profile has altered the Progressor’s personality, toning down its aggressive tendencies while retaining its prompt response to pilot input. The F 19 Ti feels lighter and more agile than its ancestors, with less emphasis on Power and more focus on Finesse.
Skiers who lament the passing of the race-bred Progressors of yore should dab their eyes and buck up: over in the Non-FIS Race winner’s circle are a couple of RC4 Worldcup models that should fill that void in your life quite nicely.

