2025 Head Kore 93 Skis
SKU 315444


2025 Head Kore 93 Skis
SKU 315444GET THIS SKI WITH BINDINGS AND FREE MOUNTING:

2025 Head Kore 93 Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings
$978.95
The 2025 Head Kore 93 is a versatile, light weight, and reactive all-mountain ski that is incredibly quick and maneuverable. Its stiff flex pattern and versatile shape make it an excellent choice for aggressive all-mountain skiers who want a ski that balances maneuverability with carving power. Its remarkable how powerful and the high level of edge grip that is accomplished without the use of titanal.
Why we like it:
The balance between light weight maneuverability and carving power is the real story here.
Who it's for:
East coast skiers in particular will appreciate its lightweight yet adaptable design, perfect for tackling groomed runs and varied terrain.
Highlights:
The Kore 93 has a karuba and poplar wood core which keeps its weight down while also bringing a poppy and lively feel to the ski. A graphene laminate is used to dampen vibrations while two carbon fiber laminates contribute loads of torsional and longitudinal stiffness to the ski. The top layer of carbon is placed in a concave manner which boosts its stiffness significantly. Tip and tail rocker profile make them easy to swivel and smear in softer snow.
Things to consider:
Lighter weight skiers tend to have difficulty manipulating the ski and getting it to flex where heavier skiers tend to get more of the benefits of the stiffer flex.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size.
- Sidecut: 133/93/115 mm at 177 cm length
- Radius: 16.4 m at 177 cm length
- Rocker/Camber/Rocker
- Tip-Tail Rocker
- Structured UHM C Base
- Karuba/Poplar Wood Core
- Graphene
- Fiberglass
- Multilayer Carbon Sandwich Cap Construction
- Ability Level: Intermediate to Expert
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Learn more about the Head Kore 93
| Model Year | Product Page | Ski Test Results | Chairlift Chat |
|---|---|---|---|
2025 | 2025 Head Kore 93 Skis—Skis with bindings | — | |
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2023 | — | — |