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2025 Nordica Unleashed 90

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Available Lengths
144, 152, 160, 168, and 174 cm
Side Cut
122/90/111 mm at 160 cm length
Turn Radius
15.4 m at 160 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Freeride, Freestyle
Ability Level
Intermediate, Junior
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Wood Core, Titanal, Carbon, Fiberglass, Lite Performance Wood Core, Terrain Specific Metal, True Tip

With no structural changes for this year, the 2025 Nordica Unleashed 90 remains a fantastic twin-tip option for intermediate and advanced skiers who are looking for pure all-mountain fun. Equally at home in the park as it is in the bumps, this is one of those skis that simply brings smiles to the faces of its driver. There’s a whole world of different types of skiers out there, and while some have a difficult time choosing a ski, you could make an argument that this one solves that issue. There are a few skis on the market today that we talk about in this regard—if you don’t know what to get, get this one. The Unleashed 90 fits that bill for a huge number of skiers. Light, quick, and surprisingly strong, this Unleashed 90 is, quite simply, a very fun way to get around the mountain. Fun-loving and adventurous skiers should look at these great twins.

This ski has a lot of capabilities. With a rather broad range of sizes, from 144 to 174, this ski fits both tweener and adult skiers with ease. The build of the ski is on the simple side, and we’ve often found that simple builds can sometimes be best, especially for most skiers. Very few need the latest, greatest, and most technologically advanced ski build out there, and that’s why a more moderate construction like the Unleashed 90’s is super-handy. Built with a wood core and a vertical sidewall, there’s a lot of energy here. While it won’t be quite as damp as similarly shaped skis with metal or carbon laminates, it does just fine for itself, opening itself up to a very large middle-ground of skiers. In the 168, the ski is light, tipping the scale at 1650 grams per ski, making it nimble and agile for any terrain. If mobility and agility are top priorities, this ski fits that bill.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Nordica Unleashed 90

Skis in this range are generally very utilitarian. In terms of shaping, the ski benefits from a well-rounded and highly useful 90 mm underfoot width. For most all-mountain skiers, this is all you need for both on and off-trail performance. It’s neither too wide nor too narrow to handle groomers, bumps, trees, some powder, and park. There’s a big freestyle component here with the twin tip, and when you add the underfoot shape and the mostly cambered profile to the discussion, it makes the freestyle character of the ski jump to the forefront. The ski produces a 16.6-meter turn radius in the 168, and for the most part, the Unleashed 90 prefers that turn shape or shorter. Since it’s on the light side and doesn’t have a lot of damping properties to it, the high-speed carving could be construed as a limitation. But for mid-range carves and shorter skidded turns, this thing is as poppy and fun as any ski out there. This makes Unleashed 90 great for bumps, trees, or any other tight spaces.

These skis have a very large audience. Given the lighter weight, cambered profile, and twin tip shape, the 2025 Nordica Unleashed 90 is a great choice for an insanely large number of skiers. The tweener skier is in the conversation, as is the more conservative older skier that’s just looking for an easy yet energetic ski to get from top to bottom with confidence and poise. There’s a whole lot to like about the Unleashed 90’s, and we’ve been huge fans of Nordica’s twin tips for quite some time now, and that is unlikely to change at any point soon. With a useful character and fun-loving personality, these skis are built and shaped for creative and adventurous skiing.

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