
Icelantic
Nomad 112 | 2026
A playful, pivot‑happy powder twin with wood/carbon core and generous rocker, built for trees, pillows and creative lines.
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Fully rockered skis are few and far between these days, especially on the women’s side of things, but Icelantic listened to their team of ripping ladies and co-developed the Nia Pro 105. Featuring the brand’s Reflective Rocker technology, the rocker profile mirrors the sidecut and creates an intuitive, easy-to-turn ski while also being a prime floating device. Icelantic ensured the Nia Pro 105 was stiff enough to stomp huge landings and transfer energy, so ladies like Amy David can make the entire mountain one giant feature. “Schmeers better than a New York bagel shop. Super fun in moguls and trees,” Steph Petter reported back. “It’s been a while since I’ve skied on full rockers, and I’m stoked this was my first full rocker in a while,” adds Jen Picarazzi. “They did amazing in the shallow pow and trees.”
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