
170, 177, and 184 cm
130/87/110 mm at 177 cm length
16 m at 177 cm length
The 2025 Head Kore 87 gets a bit of a facelift, but remains otherwise untouched. For years, we’ve been touting the Head Kore skis as having an insane blend of light weight and stiff flex, and those thoughts continue into this year with the Head Kore 87. As the narrowest of the Kore line, the 87 remains one of the lightest and quickest all-mountain skis in the industry. We’ve marveled at the Kore build for a while now, and since they’ve done a great job at expanding the models within the brand, it just gets better and better. We’ve also gotten better as ski reviewers in identifying who this ski is best for, because it’s not quite as clear as some other skis out there. Not everyone likes a ski that’s super reactive, especially on firmer snow, but there are others who wouldn’t have it any other way. Those skiers fit very well on something like the Kore 87, as it has the build, shape, and profile to be a daily driver for a variety of conditions and terrain. As the narrowest of the line, it still holds a lot of the freeride characteristics while staying firmly in the all-mountain realm, and even dipping a bit into front side. If you value quickness and agility, you’ll be right at home here.


Head does a great job at harnessing the power of carbon. By building the ski with a light weight karuba and poplar wood core, we get a lot of energy at a pittance of weight. All other materials that Head uses are focused on blending lightness and stiffness. We get two carbon laminates as a result, with the top layer curving to match the chamfer of the topsheet. Whenever carbon or other structural materials are placed in a 3D format, it accentuates the properties, so for carbon to be curved, it makes the flex that much stiffer. They also use a graphene strip through the center to stiffen the ski even more. Keeping it somewhat quiet though, is the use of damping materials under the carbon and on top of the core, so these layers do assist in keeping the ski less jittery and surprisingly calm under duress. This all adds up to a light weight of 1618 grams in the 177. Tester Greg Morrill states that the Kore 87 is “Very quick and responsive particularly on the packed slopes. It also handled the chowder well.”
The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Head Kore 87This is a very useful footprint to stand on for all-mountain skiing. In terms of shape, the Kore 87 follows the same properties and principles as the wider skis in the line, but in a narrower overall footprint. This 87 is only an 87 in the 177 cm length. It goes wider and narrower as it gets longer and shorter from there, so keep that in mind when you go about your ski buying process. We get a 16-meter turn radius in the 177, so it’s on the shorter side of the spectrum. The nice thing here is that the weight allows skiers to make different shapes and style turns no matter the conditions or terrain. Since the ski is reactive by nature, it’s less important as to the turn radius. There’s not a whole lot of taper in this ski, as it does get smaller as the skis get narrower. There’s still an appropriate amount of tip rocker for flotation and smoothness, but the tail is relatively flat. This makes it versatile and useful without being overly chattery. Greg goes on to note that the Kore 87 “Definitely would be a good ski for groomers, but still could handle a variety of conditions. I didn’t try it in any moguls, but its quickness makes me think it would do well.”
Lighter skiers who prefer shallower edge angles and slower speeds will get along just fine with this ski. Heavier skiers with or without solid technique will have the power to flex it, so they’ll have a nice time as well. The one group of skiers that we’ve found have a tough time are the lighter skiers with good skills. They want to make a clean and round turn and have the balance to get it up on edge but lack the weight to bend the ski. As a result, it just doesn’t turn as cleanly. Other than that, though, the 2025 Head Kore 87 is a wonderful all-mountain ski that’s as fun and easy to turn as anything else out there. Highly versatile and an absolute blast to ski, the Kore 87 combines a rare ratio of weight to stiffness that make it energetic, precise, and poppy all at the same time. Skiers looking to maximize their agility and mobility will settle in nicely here.















