Product Description You’ve definitely seen this ski in the lift lines at the resort while everyone’s waiting for the lifts to open on a pow day. The Nordica Enforcer 110 Free is back for another season remaining unchanged other than a minor cosmetic update. What is very clearly categorized as a powder ski actually offers a lot of performance benefits that make it more versatile and approachable than a lot of other wide powder skis out there. The Construction of this ski features a Balsa wood core along with 2 layers of carbon stringers and two full length sheets of Titanal both sandwiching the core. As a result, you get a moderate flex, a nice snappiness and rebound, as well as vibration damping and stability at high speeds. Despite the dual metal laminate, this ski doesn’t feature a super stiff flex which is perfect for a ski like this as the more forgiving flex creates a surfier and more playful feel, promotes float, and is more approachable to a wide range of skiers. With that said, even the most aggressive skiers can hop on this ski and charge as hard as they want. A pretty standard rocker-camber-rocker profile give you edge hold and stability where you need it, and float and releasability for an effortless experience in the deepest snow. While there’s no question that this thing can handle some seriously deep snow, we think it’s important to note his ski’s ability to handle firmer snow as well. This thing makes an impressively powerful and stable carve on snow that isn’t categorized as soft powder. This is largely due to camber underfoot, a generous sidecut, and a rocker profile that lets you take advantage of a longer effective edge the further you lay the ski over into a carve. Overall, the Enforcer 110 Free is a phenomenal soft-snow oriented ski that provides a lot of versatility. It is best suited to a more advanced level of skiers, but athletic intermediates would have no problem maneuvering this ski on softer days as well.