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2026 Kastle MX84

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Available Lengths
169, 176, and 183 cm
Side Cut
127/84/113 mm at 169 cm length
Turn Radius
14.7 m at 169 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Groomers, All-Mountain
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber
Construction
Poplar/Beech Wood Core, Titanal, Infinicore, HollowTech EVO, Fast Grip Shovel and Tail

The 2026 Kastle MX 84 returns unchanged for this year, bringing the same build, shape, and graphics now in year two. This slot for Kastle has always produced one of those skis that just makes the cleanest and roundest turns on the market. While you can certainly use this in an all-mountain format, the 84 is at its happiest in a groomed environment. In this realm, the skis hook to the turn instantly, hold throughout the carve, and release dynamically into the next arc. Kastle has been known for quality and precision over the years, and those characteristics flow seamlessly into the next season. While advanced and expert skiers will have the best success here, there is some wiggle room for progressing intermediates looking for a high-end product. The shovels are at least a bit flexible, keeping it out of the demanding side of the spectrum.

In terms of construction, Kastle uses their InfiniCore construction to bring the MX 84 into modernity. They’ve always done a great job by using thin stringers of different woods to create a specific character, and this is the most current iteration of that technology. In the MX 84, Kastle uses a blend of poplar and beech stringers. There’s a bit more poplar on the outer portions and denser beech through the middle. This creates a slightly more accessible turn initiation while keeping the bulk and spine of the ski totally stable and secure. The strength is due to the addition of two metal laminates to the ski for stability and smoothness. We do get less swing weight in the tips due to Hollowtech Evo—the whole shovel is reduced in mass to dampen vibrations and keep the ski on its intended path. The 176 hits 1940 grams on the scale, an uptick of about 80 grams per ski over the previous iteration. Devon Laidman says that it’s “very stable underfoot and fun to initiate a turn and keep it throughout the arc.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Kastle MX84

For Kastle as a brand, these fit squarely in the all-mountain range. These mid-80 mm all-mountain skis with an emphasis on carving are a whole lot of fun. In the 176, this ski generates a 16.3-meter turn radius, showing that they prefer to be on edge. Even in the 183, the 17.8-meter arc is capable of some shorter turns. There is minimal taper and rocker to speak of here, as these all-mountain skis hide a lot of front side tendencies. The wider shovel has slight taper but the tail is quite square and angular. This works harmoniously with the Hollowtech Evo and the metal in the tail. Initiation is somewhat accessible, but the finish portion of the turn lights it up. Katie St.Pierre “loved their stability and felt confident committing to my turns and opening up.”

Loved their stability and felt confident committing to my turns and opening up!
Greg Morrill

While the quality and precision are all there, it’s not a ski for everyone. Best when on the feet of experienced and skilled skiers, the 2026 Kastle MX 84 is a pure carver that has extra width for choppy and challenging snow. While they fall into the all-mountain division within Kastle’s line, they sure seem more like front side skis to us. That’s fine, and when they come along with endless stability, smoothness, precision, and quality, we’re not going to complain about much here. In addition to the precise nature, they’re also on the expensive side, so make sure you check with your financial planner before committing.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Katie St.Pierre
Age:38Height:5'3"
2027 Kastle MX84 Skis
Size Tested:
162 CM
Size Impression
Just right, felt good!
Scores
Floatation:3/10
 
Stability:10/10
 
Quickness:6/10
 
Playfulness:5/10
 
Forgiveness:5/10
 
Edge Grip:9/10
 
Versatility:5/10
 
Overall:10/10
 
Thoughts
Open groomers, they wanna go fast!
N/A
Overal Impression
Loved their stability and felt confident committing to my turns and opening up!
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