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2026 Head Super Joy

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Available Lengths
153, 158, and 163 cm
Side Cut
120/75/106 mm at 163 cm length
Turn Radius
14 m at 163 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Groomers
Ability Level
Intermediate, Advanced
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber
Rocker Technology
Head Allride Rocker
Construction
Poplar Wood/PET Plastic Hybrid Core, Graphene, Carbon, LYT Tech Construction, Superlightweight Distribution, EMC - Energy Management Circuit, Structured UHM C Base

As a carryover model this year, the 2026 Head Super Joy is an awesome choice for advanced to expert skiers who spend most of their time perfecting their turn. A wider-bodied frontside option, with race-inspired technology and a high level of performance, skiers who want versatility and competitive carving capabilities will love the Super Joy’s blend of characteristics. Carving clean, round turns, this smoother operator has become a go-to on-piste option for those who value predictability and precision in an accessible package. With a balanced feel and confidence to spare, this is a sweet ski that punches above its level.

For a seemingly intermediate ski, there’s a lot going on here. Built with a light wood core that uses light and energetic karuba, the Super Joy benefits from a harmonious blend of attributes. Head goes on to add carbon laminates to the top and bottom of the ski, significantly enhancing the amount of stiffness without adding weight. On top of the wood core, we get another graphene strip to accomplish further stiffness and additional feedback. For a ski without metal, the Super Joy delivers an impressive amount of precision and grip, which we have the carbon to thank for. This construction approach is hugely successful in that it packs a good amount of punch without feeling overly demanding. This is a very easy ski to turn.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Head Super Joy

This ski skirts the line between front side and all-mountain. From a shaping perspective, we see a slightly different style than most dedicated front side skis. With a rounder tip and slightly more taper, this shape veers away from the more squared-off, angular shape and more in the direction of versatile performance. At 75 mm underfoot, it lands itself in the wider-bodied frontside category, though its narrow tail and 14-meter turn radius keeps it more on-piste focused than all-mountain. Providing a stable and balanced platform, a wider audience of skiers can access the level of performance, including progressing intermediates looking to enhance their technique. Sure, there are narrower and wider skis out there in this category, but it’s safe to say the Super Joy encompasses the benefits of both, providing a proper level of torsional stiffness in a friendlier format. While it is a friendly ski, there’s some high end feel to it as well with the energy.

The Head Super Joy lives up to its name. This competent carver and precise performer continues to gain traction in the wider-bodied frontside category, and we’re happy to see it back for another season. Whether you’re an advanced level skiers looking for a refined shape and predictable performance or an intermediate wanting accessibility, the Head Super Joy checks a lot of boxes. With a tiny bit of rocker and a wider bodied platform, these skis will help anyone improve their on-trail status.

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