Each model in the Sick Day series is a little different, and not just in their dimensions. As the Sick Days get narrower they shed some rocker, add a little camber and modify the core composition. As the thinnest ski in the collection, the Sick Day 88 is presumably destined to spend some time on groomed terrain, so it has the least rocker and the most camber in the Sick Day series.
The Sick Day 88 isn’t trying to attract technical skiers, but young adults who can’t wait to own their own skis and head off trail as often as possible. Super forgiving and easy to turn in any terrain, the Sick Day 88 is also price-friendly, with a likely price tag of only $399.

