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2025 Head Supershape e-Rally

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Available Lengths
163, 170, 177, and 184 cm
Side Cut
128/78/112 mm at 170 cm length
Turn Radius
14 m at 170 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Groomers
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber
Rocker Technology
Head Speed Rocker
Construction
Wood Core, Titanal, Graphene, Fiberglass, Worldcup Sandwich Cap Construction, Graphene, EMC - Energy Management Circuit, Race Structured UHM C Base

The 2025 Head Supershape e-Rally gets a bit of a graphic and construction update for this year. At the same time, it certainly retains its mid-radius and mid-fat character that skiers love. As one of the more versatile frontside carvers out there, the Rally has developed something of a cult following. With a waist approaching 80 mm and a race style build, this ski is a wider-bodied carver that can be employed almost anywhere on the mountain. While some of the Supershape skis are more adherent to the stated and shorter turn radius, these Rally’s can be opened up and used at higher speeds with little to no consequence. They’re smooth and easy to turn but have an impressive ceiling when it comes to power and stability. As always, the blend of shape, profile, and construction bring the Rally to the forefront of the wide frontside discussion.

Head’s wood core remains the same—very dense and sturdy wood stringers are glued together with graphene strips on top and bottom. This allows for a strong build and a good foundation for endless power and edge grip on firm snow. We get two sheets of metal as well, bringing the dampness of the ski to the next level. If that wasn’t enough, Head also employs their Energy Management Circuit to the mix to electronically distribute unwanted vibrations. Whether this works the way they say or not, we don’t really care or know, but the ski is incredibly smooth with no chatter, so we’ll give it to them for innovation. The new aspect for 2025 is the Crossforce Carbon layer underfoot. This carbon laminate stiffens the mid body of the ski to create more grip and stiffness in the middle of the ski. It gives the Rally an undeniable snap out of the turn and increases the rigidity and responsiveness by a good margin over the old build.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Head Supershape e-Rally

At 78 mm underfoot, this ski is getting to that 80 mm threshold where we start talking about all-mountain capabilities. We’ve noted for a while now that skis in this 76-80 mm zone are incredibly useful for a huge range of skiers who spend most or all of their time on groomers. There’s no real need to go much wider than this if you ski in a place that has a lot of groomers and on-piste terrain. Even if you venture off somewhere, this ski will still take you where you want to go. That said, it’s fully cambered, so in anything remotely soft, it’s going to want to find the bottom and hook into a carved turn. With a 14-meter turn radius in the 170, these skis are in the mid-radius zone between SL and GS, putting more emphasis on the skier and their decision-making process. There’s no taper to speak of, resulting in a long effective edge and a smooth overall ride. This is great news for skiers that like to link those carved turns from end to end all the way down. Despite the stated radius, we’ve found the Rally to be willing to find the longer arc and ride the ski in a flatter way than the narrower Supershape skis.

This is mainly an advanced and expert ski, and it mostly wants to be used at a relatively aggressive pace. Speed is a friend here, especially if you’re looking for excellent energy and rebound. Shorter turns are easy to come by but prefer a more moderate pace. If you’re looking to increase and boost your carving game and want no limits on speed, this Rally is worth a square look. As it approaches 80 mm underfoot, skiers who want that wider platform for balance and versatility will find big benefits here.

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