
The Best Carving Frontside Skis of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
Available Lengths
156, 163, 170, 177, 184, 191 cm
Turn Radius
16.3 m @ 177 cm
Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail)
131 - 94 - 116 mm
Radius: Medium
Profile: Low Tail Rocker
The 2026 Head Kore 94 Ti marks a new chapter in the Kore lineup, with a complete redesign of the ski’s construction, shape, profile and overall position in the ski market. This ski effectively replaces the outgoing Kore 93 with a more substantial build for intermediate and advanced skiers who value precision and power across groomers and mixed conditions
Head’s updated core construction utilizes karuba and beech wood, bookended by two sheets of Titanal. The result is a noticeably damp and composed ride that prioritizes stability over energy. A new flax-based topsheet further smooths out vibrations, making the ski feel planted in variable snow, from tracked powder to firm hardpack.
A directional shape complements its stiff core construction beautifully, providing a smooth and predictable turn shape. At higher speeds, this ski comes alive, softening slightly to become more malleable.
The 94 Ti excels in steep groomers, bumps and tracked-out powder where edge hold and composure are critical. It’s best suited for skiers who prioritize directional confidence and damp suspension over freestyle fun. For a solid, high-speed platform built to handle unpredictable conditions, the Kore 94 Ti is a confident step forward.
Available Lengths
156, 163, 170, 177, 184, 191 cm
Turn Radius
16.3 m @ 177 cm
Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail)
131 - 94 - 116 mm
Radius: Medium
Profile: Low Tail Rocker
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