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2026 Stockli Montero AS

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Available Lengths
160, 166, 172, and 178 cm
Side Cut
127/76/107 mm at 172 cm length
Turn Radius
14.8 m at 172 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Groomers, All-Mountain
Ability Level
Advanced Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
Stockli All Mountain Rocker
Construction
Poplar/Beech Wood Core, Titanal, Fiberglass, Tip and Tail Flex, Solid Metal Edge Light, Race Base

For 2026, the Stockli Montero AS gets the same updates as the wider AR and AX did last year for 2025. This ski continues to be a shorter-turning all-mountain ski for accomplished skiers looking for that Montero feel but in a narrower overall package. Even so, compared to many other Stockli skis, the 76 mm waist is kind of on the wide side. Skiers get the whole Stockli feel here, with total and complete silence in a varieity of conditions and terrain. These are great in the bumps, awesome in the groomers, and make clean and round turns with poise, confidence, and ease.

Built with an all-mountain core consisting of poplar and beech, the Montero AS leans more into the lighter poplar to create a more manageable feel. We get two sheets of metal in this ski and we also get Tip and Tail Flex technology. In this, Stockli carves curved slits into the top layers of metal in the tips and tails. This allows for the ski to articulate with more ease, creating better slow speed compliance. When you’re going fast, it creates a supple feel, but going slow, it makes it easier to get the ski up on higher edge angles without pushing too hard. Tester Greg Morrill notes that the Montero AS is “Light and quick turning. Solid feel like they could handle whatever came along.” That blend of light weight and power is pretty rare, and certainly something that Stockli has that not many other brands do.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Stockli Montero AS

At 76 mm underfoot, this is on the wide front side realm. The shape definitely leans more into the on-piste side of the spectrum while being a bit wider for better balance and confidence. Stockli markets this ski as an “all-mountain slalom” ski and that’s about right from what we can tell. The profile uses a tiny bit of tip and tail rocker, but certainly not enough to put it on the floaty side. The camber is the bigger story here, both in length and height, delivering a smooth feel from tip to tail and a lot of energy. In the 172, the ski uses measurements of 127/76/107 mm to generate a 14.8-meter turn radius—right in the mid range for front side skis in the mid-70's. Tester Bob St.Pierre calls it a “lightning-quick carver. It's smooth and sturdy like the other Stockli skis but it's way quicker. It feels like it's meant to be on edge all the time on firmer snow.”

Solid feel, like they could handle whatever came along.

We’re excited to see the Montero AS come into its own, providing a wonderful middle ground between the AX and the narrower Laser series of skis. This AS will provide advanced and expert skiers with a very quick and agile option that works well at a variety of speeds. While it’s a bit less versatile than the wider skis in this range, it’s at home on smooth and firm snow and in shorter turns.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Bill Canning
Age:77Height:6'0"
2026 Stockli Montero AW Skis
Size Tested:
172 CM
Size Impression
Perfect
Scores
Floatation:7/10
 
Stability:9/10
 
Quickness:9/10
 
Playfulness:9/10
 
Forgiveness:9/10
 
Edge Grip:9/10
 
Versatility:9/10
 
Overall:10/10
 
Thoughts
Hard groomed.
Perfect.
Overal Impression
I am buying.
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