KOA 84

The KOA 84 might as well serve as the non-system version of the KOA 80, as its comportment on snow is barely distinguishable from its sister ski. The accent still falls on ease of use, lightness underfoot and facility at low to moderate speeds. Falling in the Fischer...

Motive 80

The Motive 80 hasn’t changed since 2014, and likewise Fischer hasn’t lost their facility at making sublime Frontside cruisers. Like its twin sister ski, the laureled KOA 80, the Motive 80 uses just enough rocker in the tip to ride over irregular terrain features...

Progressor F18

Fischer has been a leader in lightweight technology for many years, a history they continue to write with their silly-light mountaineering models.  The Progressor F-18 fits into this story as part of the first generation on the Progressor family tree to use...

Progressor F19 Ti

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...

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...