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2025 Head Oblivion 102

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Available Lengths
173, 181, and 189 cm
Side Cut
135/102/125 mm at 181 cm length
Turn Radius
22.9 m at 181 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
Head TNT Rocker
Construction
Wood Core, Carbon, Carbon Sandwich Twintip Construction, PET Wood Core, ISS - Independent Suspension System, Tuff-Wall/Edge, Structured UHM C Base

It’s no secret we love ~100 mm twin tips here at SkiEssentials. The 2025 Head Oblivion 102 is a prime example of how a brand within a brand evolves. Oblivion added two widths to the line last season, and both are athlete inspired and built to rip. Built in conjunction with Cole Richardson, these wider Oblivion skis get an updated core and a green build that allows for a more modern take on these amazing freestyle skis. While many skiers out there may look past Head when it comes to park, it’s not surprising that they’re able to filter in many of the technologies and philosophies from their established race department making Oblivion perform a lot better than some may assume. This 102 has a lot going for it, and we were very impressed from the moment we got on it. While some of the narrower Oblivion skis have a gentler flex pattern, the 102 is decidedly stiffer, and that gives it an improved level of performance and sophistication for advanced and expert skiers who are looking for a wider-bodied twin tip for freestyle and freeride applications.

Head filters race builds down the line quite effectively. The construction of the 102 takes a lot of Head’s other techniques and interlaces them with existing twin tip builds. Starting with a poplar wood core consisting of four stringers that are separated by three PET recycled bottle stringers, this core is sustainable and green. If a ski can produce a similar level of performance while getting more eco-friendly, then this is a good thing for all involved. The ski also gets two layers of carbon, much like what we see in the Kore line of skis, as well as dampening layers and fiberglass. While the poplar and carbon keep it light, they also make it quite stiff. This is an interesting blend of construction techniques, keeping pretty consistent with what we see in Kore and Supershape in terms of innovation. The 181 cm length tips the scale at 1850 grams, so it’s kind of in the middle when it comes to weight in this range of skis. The stiffness, though, especially torsional, is on the stiffer side of the spectrum. Tester Danny Satterthwaite notes that this 102 is “Very precise. Strong edge to edge with a pretty stiff tail. Felt stable and strong edge to edge. Didn’t feel particularly twinny.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Head Oblivion 102

This is more of a traditional shape and footprint. At 102 mm underfoot, this ski is built to handle a lot of different terrain and snow conditions. While it’s on the wide side for a true park ski, it’s still got the pop and flex to make it great for a run from time to time. It’s happier when posted up in a freeride format, offering flotation, smeariness, drifty behavior, and an energetic bounce in softer snow and crud. All the while, this thing holds on groomers surprisingly well. Thanks to the longer turn radius, this ski can roll from edge to edge with ease and grace. In the 181, we’re getting a long 22.8-meter arc which is quite an anomaly for skis like this. It makes sense, though, since the carbon makes it stiffer and more reactive, you don’t need a shorter arc to get the fun-loving performance. Like the other Oblivion skis, the 102 doesn’t focus a whole lot on taper when it comes to shape. We get a reasonable balance of rocker and camber, but the taper is still very much on the traditional side of the spectrum. While this makes it a bit less playful in deeper snow, it boosts the length of the effective edge and makes it very smooth and predictable. Danny goes on to state that the 102 can be used “Anywhere. Edge hold is great for the category, feels kore like with a more forgiving tail but not as forgiving as something like the playmaker 101. Could certainly 1 -ski-quiver it for the easy coast as it feels slightly narrower than other similar skis. Handled the rough choppy stuff well. Edge hold and strong tail are standouts.”

Very precise. Strong edge to edge with a pretty stiff tail. Felt stable and strong edge to edge. Didn’t feel particularly twinny.Anywhere. Edge hold is great for the category, feels kore-like with a more forgiving tail but not as forgiving as something like the playmaker 101. Could certainly 1 -ski-quiver it for the easy coast as it feels slightly narrower than other similar skis. Handled the rough choppy stuff well. Edge hold and strong tail are standouts.
Danny Satterthwaite

There’s a lot of fun to be had here. We had a blast getting to know these skis over the past two years, and they left a very good impression on us. While many skiers of the advanced and expert realm will fit in well, they may be on the stiff and reactive side for intermediates looking for a wider and more playful twin. The build and shape make a lot of sense for this new addition to the line, as it brings a new level for the other skis to look up to, and that makes for better brand health and exposure. Oblivion 102 is a highly underrated ski at this width and shape.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Danny Satterthwaite
Age:22Height:6'3''
2025 Head Oblivion 102 Skis
Size Tested:
181 CM
Size Impression
Short
Scores
Floatation:5/10
 
Stability:8/10
 
Quickness:7/10
 
Playfulness:7/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:8/10
 
Versatility:9/10
 
Overall:8/10
 
Thoughts
Anywhere. Edge hold is great for the category, feels kore-like with a more forgiving tail but not as forgiving as something like the playmaker 101. Could certainly 1 -ski-quiver it for the easy coast as it feels slightly narrower than other similar skis. Handled the rough choppy stuff well. Edge hold and strong tail are standouts.
It’s got its place. Maybe a similar specs with a 104 model, wouldn’t seam to compromise much edge hold as it feels narrow overall.
Overal Impression
Very precise. Strong edge to edge with a pretty stiff tail. Felt stable and strong edge to edge. Didn’t feel particularly twinny.
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