RC4 World Cup SC

The Fischer RC4 Worldcup SC is the slalom counterpart to the Worldcup RC (reviewed above), built to identical specs except for sidecut and length.  As befits a slalom specialist, its turn radius of 13m in a 165cm mimics the mandated shape of a World Cup SL, and it’s...

RC4 World Cup RC

Fischer’s work with the aerospace industry gives them access to cutting-edge technologies like featherweight carbon, and their legendary leadership in the cross-country market has honed their expertise in ultra-light cores, but their very best alpine skis, like the...

Amphibio 88 XTi

The most versatile Amphibio we tried, the 88 XTi, still can’t disguise its carving inclinations.  “The perfect hardpack ski,” assessed Scott Sahr of Aspen Ski and Board.  “Metal in its makeup gives the ski just enough dampening for a quiet, smooth feel, but not enough...

Amphibio 16 Ti2 Fusion

The Amphibio 16 works like it’s on the midnight shift: it’s made to check in super early and be out of the turn promptly so the next shift can start. The forebody has a voluptuous 48mm difference between the front contact point and the pinched-in, 73mm waist, giving...

Amphibio 84 XTi

Neither as thrilling as the Ripstick nor as versatile as the Amphibio 88 XTi, the Amphibio 84 XTi occupies a compromised position in this family of carving skis.  If you really want to pull g’s on hardpack, the Ripstick is the ticket.  If you envision an Amphibio...