
The Best All Mountain Skis of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
Freeskier Magazine has compiled the best All-Mountain skis of 2026
Available Lengths
170, 176, 182, 188 cm
Turn Radius
18.5 m @ 182 cm
Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail)
132 - 95 - 120 mm
Radius: Medium
Profile: Low Tail Rocker
Positioned between the frontside-focused Stormrider 88 and the soft snow-oriented 102, the Stormrider 95 receives significant construction updates for 2026. Stöckli has increased the graphite content for enhanced stability at speed while adding a rubber tip insert to dampen vibrations. These refinements aim to create the most versatile option in the all-mountain Stormrider collection.
The Stormrider 95 thrives when you push the throttle on groomed terrain. Despite its stiff, powerful construction, the ski features a forgiving sweet spot that lets you easily initiate turns. This accessibility makes it approachable for a broader range of skiers than its burly build might suggest. Camber underfoot delivers tremendous edge hold for carving across the mountain, while tip and tail rocker add the maneuverability needed to explore variable conditions.Â
This stout platform isn’t without its quirks. In tight moguls, the ski demands precise technique, enter a trough incorrectly and the rebound can throw you into the backseat. In deeper snow, this ski prefers to charge through the fresh rather than float on top. For skiers seeking more soft-snow performance, the wider Stormrider 102 delivers better flotation in powder.
However, if you prioritize frontside precision with the ability to handle off-piste excursions when the conditions are firm, the Stormrider 95 delivers an appealing balance. Its combination of charging capability, edge hold and user-friendly sweet spot makes it an excellent choice for skiers who want Stöckli’s renowned build quality in a ski that performs across the mountain.
Available Lengths
170, 176, 182, 188 cm
Turn Radius
18.5 m @ 182 cm
Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail)
132 - 95 - 120 mm
Radius: Medium
Profile: Low Tail Rocker
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