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Volkl Mantra 88 Skis 2026

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Volkl Mantra 88 Skis 2026

For 2026, the Mantra 88 is a new graphic, not a new ski, and it looks the best it has in years. Volkl decided to do away with the Kendo name a couple seasons ago and introduce the 88mm waisted ski to the Mantra heritage. The Volkl Mantra 88 comes to the scene this season with no construction updates compared to last season's Volkl Mantra 88 -- that's not a bad thing. The Volkl Mantra/Kendo 88 had cemented itself into the all-mountain frontside-focused hall of fame long ago, why mess with a good thing? It's immensely powerful, damp, stable, and grips like no other. All of these things combine to give an expert skier, or more aggressive skiing intermediates a high-performance feel. The Mantra 88 loves to spend time on groomers with the occasional dabbling off-trail if the snow is good.  When on groomers the Mantra could care less what the conditions are, groomers are where this ski comes to life. The Mantra 88 isn't the easiest ski to drive all day and there are skis out there that feel more energetic, but if you want that true "Volkl" feel and love to rip groomers, the Mantra 88 is a solid option.

M7 Mantra vs Mantra 88 vs Mantra 84, which one should I choose? The M7 is a more powerful, demanding ski that will blast through crud better and offer versatility across more terrain. Different from other ski families, as the Mantras get more narrow they get a little less demanding and a little more energetic. The Mantra 88 crushes groomers better, carves a nicer turn, is more nimble underfoot, and is easier to balance on. The 84 takes it a notch farther being the most nimble, easiest turning option of the Mantra family. Choose your own adventure. Can't really go wrong. 

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Volkl Mantra 88 Skis 2026

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For 2026, the Mantra 88 is a new graphic, not a new ski, and it looks the best it has in years. Volkl decided to do away with the Kendo name a couple seasons ago and introduce the 88mm waisted ski to the Mantra heritage. The Volkl Mantra 88 comes to the scene this season with no construction updates compared to last season's Volkl Mantra 88 -- that's not a bad thing. The Volkl Mantra/Kendo 88 had cemented itself into the all-mountain frontside-focused hall of fame long ago, why mess with a good thing? It's immensely powerful, damp, stable, and grips like no other. All of these things combine to give an expert skier, or more aggressive skiing intermediates a high-performance feel. The Mantra 88 loves to spend time on groomers with the occasional dabbling off-trail if the snow is good.  When on groomers the Mantra could care less what the conditions are, groomers are where this ski comes to life. The Mantra 88 isn't the easiest ski to drive all day and there are skis out there that feel more energetic, but if you want that true "Volkl" feel and love to rip groomers, the Mantra 88 is a solid option.

M7 Mantra vs Mantra 88 vs Mantra 84, which one should I choose? The M7 is a more powerful, demanding ski that will blast through crud better and offer versatility across more terrain. Different from other ski families, as the Mantras get more narrow they get a little less demanding and a little more energetic. The Mantra 88 crushes groomers better, carves a nicer turn, is more nimble underfoot, and is easier to balance on. The 84 takes it a notch farther being the most nimble, easiest turning option of the Mantra family. Choose your own adventure. Can't really go wrong. 

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