All orders $50 and over get Free Ground Shipping!

2025 Volkl Revolt 104

ski test sidebar
Available Lengths
172, 180, and 188 cm
Side Cut
132/104/122 mm at 180 cm length
Turn Radius
3D Radius: 24, 19, 22 at 180 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Freeride
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Poplar/Beech Wood Core, PU, MultiLayer Woodcore, 3D Radius, Full Sidewall, Sintered Base

The 2025 Volkl Revolt 104 returns structurally unchanged with a fresh topsheet. As a mid-fat twin, it kind of falls through the cracks, with skiers either leaning more to the versatile all-mountain mid-90's shapes or going super-wide to accommodate for the deepest snows on the planet. The 104 got kicked to the middle and missed out on opportunities to shine. This is not for a lack of design or engineering, though, as the Revolt 104 has been well thought out, especially when it comes to the shape and profile. It’s also extremely fun and engaging, bringing a soft snow mentality to the mix and keeping playful and creative skiers engaged throughout.

The Volkl Revolt (of any width) has never been known for ingenious engineering in the build. The construction of the ski isn’t entirely unique or special, especially when compared to other skis in Volkl’s line that rely a whole lot on innovation and technology. Revolt 104, like the other skis in the Revolt family, relies on a Multilayer Woodcore consisting of poplar and beech. There’s some heft to this ski, mostly due to the overall footprint, but it’s also got a thicker core profile than others, adding stability and confidence to the mix. The profile also grants the ski a blend of full sidewall and minicap construction, allowing the engineers at Volkl to fine-tune the flex and the sturdiness of the ski depending on where they want it more or less. In the 180 cm length, this ski sits on the scale at 2030 grams, so while it’s no feather, it’s still got good maneuverability, allowing for relatively easy turning and high-end agility. While the build is somewhat simplistic, it’s rugged and durable, and there’s certainly beauty in that simplicity. Tester Pete Fox notes that “This ski is a BLAST in the woods and in softer or deeper snow. It doesn’t perform well on boilerplate/very hard snow but if there is any forgiveness in the snow quality, it will lay a trench.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Volkl Revolt 104

The drop in width from tip to tail is a standout look for this ski. The shape is where this ski starts to stand out from other skis in the realm. There’s quite a bit of taper in both the shovel and the tail, and in the shovel, that taper is paired with fairly gratuitous splay. This hints that the ski is primed and ready for some seriously deep snow. While the shovel stays out of the snow, the tail is even more tapered and relatively narrow. This creates the playful personality of the ski, making it incredibly easy to shift around on it and make all sorts of different turn styles and shapes. While the ski does contain Volkl’s 3D Radius Sidecut, it’s not as dramatic when it comes to the differences of turn shapes—the ski is mainly a 19-meter radius ski in the 180 cm length. This is a nod to the smoothness of the ski in softer snow, and its ability to hold freestyle attributes squarely in its heart. While the tail taper and rocker are on the more dramatic side, the splay is still somewhat down to earth. It’s not like this is a huge twin tip with park character that’s equally at home forwards or backwards—for a ski in a twin tip line, the Revolt 104 falls on the more directional side of the spectrum. Matt McGinnis states: “Wow. I loved this ski. To be fair, the specs of this ski are right in line with what I like to ride, so I had some preconceptions about how they’d perform. With that in mind, it’s even more impressive how much I was blown away by their performance. They can do everything. Charge, butter, ski switch, transfer quickly from edge to edge with ease, pop off bumps and rollers… every time I put this ski to a test, it passed with flying colors. In fact, the most jaw dropping part of the run came on the home stretch, when I tried to work it back forth from edge to edge as quickly as possible. I found myself energetically bouncing in a way I’ve never experienced on a ski this wide. It was mind blowing.”

Really enjoyed its playful nature and versatility as a freeride ski. Would make for an excellent tree ski for the east coast and daily driver out west. Forgiving yet strong and composed, the flex pattern and shape gave it a lot of capabilities for all-mountain freeride usage.
Matt Stromecki

There’s not a huge range of skier type, but those who like it, apparently can’t live without it. Best suited for advanced and expert skiers who are looking for a playful and floaty freeride ski, the Volkl Revolt 104 continues its march towards changing minds and boosting creative skiing. It’s all about having fun out there, and skis like this make it more than possible for a vast variety of skiers. Whether you’re looking for a snowy day ski or just a more fun and relaxing way to pick your way through the snowy glades, the Volkl Revolt 104 has both the freestyle background and the all-mountain flotation to get you there. For skiers like Matt, it’s hard to imagine being on anything else.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Matt Stromecki
Age:25Height:6' 2"
2025 Volkl Revolt 104 Skis
Size Tested:
180 CM
Size Impression
Felt a bit short.
Scores
Floatation:9/10
 
Stability:7/10
 
Quickness:9/10
 
Playfulness:9/10
 
Forgiveness:9/10
 
Edge Grip:8/10
 
Versatility:8/10
 
Overall:8/10
 
Thoughts
Park, groomers, trees, and off-piste technical terrain would be great for this ski due to its shape and flex pattern.
A slight increase in stiffness to add some stability and carving performance.
Overal Impression
Really enjoyed its playful nature and versatility as a freeride ski. Would make for an excellent tree ski for the east coast and daily driver out west. Forgiving yet strong and composed, the flex pattern and shape gave it a lot of capabilities for all-mountain freeride usage.
LEAVE A REPLY
Loading Form...