The new Enforcer 93 is a spin-off of the widely lauded Enforcer 100, with whom it shares an appetite for all recipes for crud. One look at it’s amply rockered baseline tells you that no matter how well it performs on prepared slopes, it’s personality is definitely inclined to travel off-trail where the broken, irregular terrain actually has a calming effect
Like many skis with two sheets of Titanal in its guts, the Enforcer 93 likes to have some wind in its sails before its helmsman tries to maneuver. Once rolling, it’s relatively short contact area makes it feel quicker edge to edge than expected from a ride with a fairly portly 93mm waist.
Bob Gleason, head “surgeon” at Boot Doctors in Telluride, anoints the Enforcer 93 as a, “Fantastic ski! It has the smooth predictability of its wider-waisted brother, but is cat-like quick. It’s a precision instrument with a forgiving personality.”
There are several skier types who would find the Enforcer 93 particularly appropriate: advanced skiers actively attempting to improve, especially in challenging off-trail conditions; Eastern or Midwestern skiers who take the occasional western trip and want to stick with one pair for all venues; and senior skiers who still expect performance but want the whole operation made easier.
In consideration of the special needs of this last class of skiers, we award the Enforcer 93 a 2017 Realskiers Silver Skier Selection.



