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2022 Salomon Stance 102 Skis

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2022 Salomon Stance 102 Skis

The Stance 102 is a directional all-mountain ski with a freeride width and a strong bias toward stability, edge hold, and composure in mixed conditions. It sits in Salomon’s all-mountain family and targets skiers who want one ski that can charge through resort chop, hold a clean line on firm snow, and still offer enough rocker to venture off trail. This is a serious daily driver for strong skiers who want power first and playfulness second.

Why we like it:

The Stance manages to feel planted without becoming dead or one-dimensional. It has the backbone to push hard on firmer snow, but the shape still lets it release when conditions get softer or more variable. For directional skiers who want one ski that can cover a lot of resort terrain with confidence, it hits a very useful middle ground.

Who it's for:

The Stance 102 is for advanced to expert skiers who like a directional stance and want a stable all-mountain platform. It fits skiers who split their time between groomers, bowls, chalk, and afternoon chop, and who care more about precision and support than a centered, freestyle feel. It also makes sense for bigger or more aggressive riders who tend to overpower lighter, softer skis.

Highlights:

The Metal Twin Frame construction and Double Ti layout give this ski a damp, confident feel that stays composed when the snow gets cut up or speeds start to climb. A full poplar woodcore keeps the flex strong and consistent, so the ski carries energy through the middle of the turn rather than folding when pushed. With a 102 mm waist and all-terrain rocker, it has enough surface area and tip rise to handle softer snow, yet the overall shape still keeps a long effective edge engaged when you tip it over on firmer trails. The 23 m radius in the 183 cm length points toward bigger, more committed turns, and that longer sidecut helps the ski track cleanly instead of feeling twitchy.

Things to consider:

This ski asks for input and rewards a skier who stays over the front of the boot. Lighter or less aggressive skiers may find it demanding in tighter terrain or slower-speed skiing, and it is not the most playful choice for butters, slashes, or a centered stance.

Fit & sizing considerations:

It tends to ski a touch long because of the supportive flex, directional shape, and strong effective edge. Most skiers should choose their normal all-mountain length for the intended mix of stability and float.

The Stance 102 is a directional all-mountain ski with a freeride width and a strong bias toward stability, edge hold, and composure in mixed conditions. It sits in Salomon’s all-mountain family and targets skiers who want one ski that can charge through resort chop, hold a clean line on firm snow, and still offer enough rocker to venture off trail. This is a serious daily driver for strong skiers who want power first and playfulness second.

Why we like it:

The Stance manages to feel planted without becoming dead or one-dimensional. It has the backbone to push hard on firmer snow, but the shape still lets it release when conditions get softer or more variable. For directional skiers who want one ski that can cover a lot of resort terrain with confidence, it hits a very useful middle ground.

Who it's for:

The Stance 102 is for advanced to expert skiers who like a directional stance and want a stable all-mountain platform. It fits skiers who split their time between groomers, bowls, chalk, and afternoon chop, and who care more about precision and support than a centered, freestyle feel. It also makes sense for bigger or more aggressive riders who tend to overpower lighter, softer skis.

Highlights:

The Metal Twin Frame construction and Double Ti layout give this ski a damp, confident feel that stays composed when the snow gets cut up or speeds start to climb. A full poplar woodcore keeps the flex strong and consistent, so the ski carries energy through the middle of the turn rather than folding when pushed. With a 102 mm waist and all-terrain rocker, it has enough surface area and tip rise to handle softer snow, yet the overall shape still keeps a long effective edge engaged when you tip it over on firmer trails. The 23 m radius in the 183 cm length points toward bigger, more committed turns, and that longer sidecut helps the ski track cleanly instead of feeling twitchy.

Things to consider:

This ski asks for input and rewards a skier who stays over the front of the boot. Lighter or less aggressive skiers may find it demanding in tighter terrain or slower-speed skiing, and it is not the most playful choice for butters, slashes, or a centered stance.

Fit & sizing considerations:

It tends to ski a touch long because of the supportive flex, directional shape, and strong effective edge. Most skiers should choose their normal all-mountain length for the intended mix of stability and float.

$262.50

Original: $749.99

-65%
2022 Salomon Stance 102 Skis

$749.99

$262.50

Description

The Stance 102 is a directional all-mountain ski with a freeride width and a strong bias toward stability, edge hold, and composure in mixed conditions. It sits in Salomon’s all-mountain family and targets skiers who want one ski that can charge through resort chop, hold a clean line on firm snow, and still offer enough rocker to venture off trail. This is a serious daily driver for strong skiers who want power first and playfulness second.

Why we like it:

The Stance manages to feel planted without becoming dead or one-dimensional. It has the backbone to push hard on firmer snow, but the shape still lets it release when conditions get softer or more variable. For directional skiers who want one ski that can cover a lot of resort terrain with confidence, it hits a very useful middle ground.

Who it's for:

The Stance 102 is for advanced to expert skiers who like a directional stance and want a stable all-mountain platform. It fits skiers who split their time between groomers, bowls, chalk, and afternoon chop, and who care more about precision and support than a centered, freestyle feel. It also makes sense for bigger or more aggressive riders who tend to overpower lighter, softer skis.

Highlights:

The Metal Twin Frame construction and Double Ti layout give this ski a damp, confident feel that stays composed when the snow gets cut up or speeds start to climb. A full poplar woodcore keeps the flex strong and consistent, so the ski carries energy through the middle of the turn rather than folding when pushed. With a 102 mm waist and all-terrain rocker, it has enough surface area and tip rise to handle softer snow, yet the overall shape still keeps a long effective edge engaged when you tip it over on firmer trails. The 23 m radius in the 183 cm length points toward bigger, more committed turns, and that longer sidecut helps the ski track cleanly instead of feeling twitchy.

Things to consider:

This ski asks for input and rewards a skier who stays over the front of the boot. Lighter or less aggressive skiers may find it demanding in tighter terrain or slower-speed skiing, and it is not the most playful choice for butters, slashes, or a centered stance.

Fit & sizing considerations:

It tends to ski a touch long because of the supportive flex, directional shape, and strong effective edge. Most skiers should choose their normal all-mountain length for the intended mix of stability and float.

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