Pro MTN 80 Ti

As long as its owner isn’t out to set a new speed record, the Pro Mountain 80 Ti marches down the hill with military precision, moving smoothly edge to edge with minimal prompting. The ski responds to light pressure, so it’s suitable for women in its shorter lengths....

My Ranger 98

With all the weight-saving technologies on board, the Ranger W 98 makes for a relatively agile off-trail ride, well suited for the woman who is getting her first skis this fat. Skiers of less developed powder skills need to be able to swivel their skis sideways; its...

My Ranger 89

In today’s women’s market, most top models in the All-Mountain East genre attempt to be bi-polar – a carving ski one run, a powder ski the next – yet end up being predominantly inclined in one direction over the other. There’s no doubt the Fischer Ranger W 89 belongs...

My MTN 80

It’s become the norm among the majority of Frontside models for the 84mm model to assume the dominant role, both in terms of performance and price. But Fischer isn’t a brand to follow the pack, and its Austrian roots lie in on-piste skiing. The “80” in the My MTN 80’s...

My MTN 84

The My MTN 84 might as well serve as the non-system version of the My MTN 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...