Fischer Watea 78, 84, 94,101,114 Skis 2010 Review
Strong and light for the Freeride skier the Fischer Watea range of skies has found many admirers for its go-anywhere performance. Just choose your width depending on how much and how deep you will go in the powder vs. how much on-piste carving you want to do.
The Watea 84 is especially versatile with short turns, long turns on the groomed piste or the venture into the powder and all that’s in between.
Stability is provided with the sandwich of Titanal around a wood core that is fitted with Fischer’s I-Beam technology. These are Carbon-fibre beams that are slotted into the milled wood core to provide torsion and cope with the toughest freeriders can think of, and still survive.
Moving up to the 94 and 101 width you get the Powder Hull and modified swallow tail that emulates the best in motor boat hull design to keep the skis floating and yet very manoeuvrable.
If that don’t float your skis then there is the widest 114’s that will cope with deepest of fluffy powder and still turn when needed.
With the wood grain decal these skis are really classy looking kit that is sure to leave the advanced and expert freeriders spoilt for choice.