
2023 Peak 98 Skis
The Peak 98 by Bode takes aim at the heart of all-mountain performance, and lands dead center. With a waist just shy of 100 millimeters, it lives in that ideal width zone where versatility meets confidence, excelling across firm groomers, choppy crud, and soft stashes. Whether you’re threading bumps or charging bowls, the Peak 98 remains composed and precise.
Why we like it:
It strikes a near-perfect balance between playfulness and power, making it one of the most capable skis we’ve tested in this category.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a true quiver of one, particularly those who appreciate directional feel and high-speed stability without giving up quickness in tight spots.
Highlights:
At the core of the Peak 98 is a blend of Paulownia and Ash, which delivers a lively yet substantial ride. Two sheets of Titanal keep things damp and grounded at speed, while the top layer incorporates Peak’s unique KeyHole Technology, which incorporates a targeted cutout I the upper Ti laminate that enhances edge initiation and mid-turn adaptability without compromising integrity. Full sidewalls round out the package, giving the ski precise edge hold on firm snow and a crisp, confidence-inspiring feel underfoot.
Things to consider:
With metal in its build and a relatively stout flex, the Peak 98 is built for skiers who know how to drive a ski; intermediates will find it a bit much in technical terrain or tight spaces.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to length, and thanks to the balance between power and agility, most skiers will do well sticking with their usual all-mountain size.
The Peak 98 by Bode takes aim at the heart of all-mountain performance, and lands dead center. With a waist just shy of 100 millimeters, it lives in that ideal width zone where versatility meets confidence, excelling across firm groomers, choppy crud, and soft stashes. Whether you’re threading bumps or charging bowls, the Peak 98 remains composed and precise.
Why we like it:
It strikes a near-perfect balance between playfulness and power, making it one of the most capable skis we’ve tested in this category.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a true quiver of one, particularly those who appreciate directional feel and high-speed stability without giving up quickness in tight spots.
Highlights:
At the core of the Peak 98 is a blend of Paulownia and Ash, which delivers a lively yet substantial ride. Two sheets of Titanal keep things damp and grounded at speed, while the top layer incorporates Peak’s unique KeyHole Technology, which incorporates a targeted cutout I the upper Ti laminate that enhances edge initiation and mid-turn adaptability without compromising integrity. Full sidewalls round out the package, giving the ski precise edge hold on firm snow and a crisp, confidence-inspiring feel underfoot.
Things to consider:
With metal in its build and a relatively stout flex, the Peak 98 is built for skiers who know how to drive a ski; intermediates will find it a bit much in technical terrain or tight spaces.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to length, and thanks to the balance between power and agility, most skiers will do well sticking with their usual all-mountain size.
Description
The Peak 98 by Bode takes aim at the heart of all-mountain performance, and lands dead center. With a waist just shy of 100 millimeters, it lives in that ideal width zone where versatility meets confidence, excelling across firm groomers, choppy crud, and soft stashes. Whether you’re threading bumps or charging bowls, the Peak 98 remains composed and precise.
Why we like it:
It strikes a near-perfect balance between playfulness and power, making it one of the most capable skis we’ve tested in this category.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a true quiver of one, particularly those who appreciate directional feel and high-speed stability without giving up quickness in tight spots.
Highlights:
At the core of the Peak 98 is a blend of Paulownia and Ash, which delivers a lively yet substantial ride. Two sheets of Titanal keep things damp and grounded at speed, while the top layer incorporates Peak’s unique KeyHole Technology, which incorporates a targeted cutout I the upper Ti laminate that enhances edge initiation and mid-turn adaptability without compromising integrity. Full sidewalls round out the package, giving the ski precise edge hold on firm snow and a crisp, confidence-inspiring feel underfoot.
Things to consider:
With metal in its build and a relatively stout flex, the Peak 98 is built for skiers who know how to drive a ski; intermediates will find it a bit much in technical terrain or tight spaces.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to length, and thanks to the balance between power and agility, most skiers will do well sticking with their usual all-mountain size.





















