




Nordica Enforcer 89 Skis 2026
Last season the Enforcer 89 replaced the long standing Enforcer 88. It was a huge hit across all fronts. The 2026 version is the same construction as last year, just a fresh graphic. The Nordica Enforcer 89 is still one of the top performing skis in the "slightly narrow all-mountain" category. It does everything you'd expect an 89mm waisted ski to do, and then some. It carves awesome turns, provides solid edge hold, and it has good stability at speed even for more aggressive skiers. Compared to previous versions of the Enforcer, the newest 89 is more agile and easier to slash or pivot. These updates come from added rocker, a little less metal in the ski and slight changes to the sidecut of the ski.
We haven't lost any of the performance skiers have come to know from Enforcers, the ski just feels more unlocked at lower speeds and it's better through technical terrain. It's still powerful and isn't easily deflected through turbulent snow and expert skiers will continue to search for the speed limit... good luck. Less aggresive skiers will appreciate the construction updates that allows the ski to be less punishing of imperfect skiing.
The Enforcer series has been one of the most popular skis for a long time now, and all for the right reasons. The 89 is a great option for skiers who spend most of their time on trail arcing turns but it's no slouch on the side of the trail, off trail, or in some fresh snow. This is everything an "all-mountain" ski should be.
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Last season the Enforcer 89 replaced the long standing Enforcer 88. It was a huge hit across all fronts. The 2026 version is the same construction as last year, just a fresh graphic. The Nordica Enforcer 89 is still one of the top performing skis in the "slightly narrow all-mountain" category. It does everything you'd expect an 89mm waisted ski to do, and then some. It carves awesome turns, provides solid edge hold, and it has good stability at speed even for more aggressive skiers. Compared to previous versions of the Enforcer, the newest 89 is more agile and easier to slash or pivot. These updates come from added rocker, a little less metal in the ski and slight changes to the sidecut of the ski.
We haven't lost any of the performance skiers have come to know from Enforcers, the ski just feels more unlocked at lower speeds and it's better through technical terrain. It's still powerful and isn't easily deflected through turbulent snow and expert skiers will continue to search for the speed limit... good luck. Less aggresive skiers will appreciate the construction updates that allows the ski to be less punishing of imperfect skiing.
The Enforcer series has been one of the most popular skis for a long time now, and all for the right reasons. The 89 is a great option for skiers who spend most of their time on trail arcing turns but it's no slouch on the side of the trail, off trail, or in some fresh snow. This is everything an "all-mountain" ski should be.





















