
2025 Volkl Revolt 86 Skis
The 2025 Volkl Revolt 86 is likely one of the most park-oriented twin tips in Volk’s line of skis alongside the Revolt 81 and 84. However, the 86 has a lot of all-mountain capabilities as well with a versatile shape that maximizes creativity all over the mountain. Appealing to the summit-to-park freestyler, the Revolt 86 slashes, stomps, ollies, and spins at a moment’s notice with a stable and confidence inspiring manner.
Why we like it:
Supremely stable with loads of edge grip, the Revolt 86 does a great job at tracking through rutted up takeoffs and blown-up landings. This stiffness also translates well to groomer performance as they are shockingly good carvers.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert summit-to-park freestylers looking for a stable twin tip that can go anywhere and do anything.
Highlights:
Volkl’s Multilayer Wood core made up of poplar and beech provide targeted attributes to specific portions of the ski such as light weight, strength, durability, and vibration damping. Generous camber underfoot supplies crazy amounts of pop for takeoffs and out of carved turns. A twin tip shape opens the door for switch skiing and landing switch off of various jump sizes.
Things to consider:
There is a good amount of camber here, which means that they are not the smeariest ski and are not going provide a lot of floatation in soft snow. If you are looking for a soft snow twin tip, there are numerous better options within the Revolt line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Due to the sturdy build, sizing down slightly is quite common practice.
The 2025 Volkl Revolt 86 is likely one of the most park-oriented twin tips in Volk’s line of skis alongside the Revolt 81 and 84. However, the 86 has a lot of all-mountain capabilities as well with a versatile shape that maximizes creativity all over the mountain. Appealing to the summit-to-park freestyler, the Revolt 86 slashes, stomps, ollies, and spins at a moment’s notice with a stable and confidence inspiring manner.
Why we like it:
Supremely stable with loads of edge grip, the Revolt 86 does a great job at tracking through rutted up takeoffs and blown-up landings. This stiffness also translates well to groomer performance as they are shockingly good carvers.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert summit-to-park freestylers looking for a stable twin tip that can go anywhere and do anything.
Highlights:
Volkl’s Multilayer Wood core made up of poplar and beech provide targeted attributes to specific portions of the ski such as light weight, strength, durability, and vibration damping. Generous camber underfoot supplies crazy amounts of pop for takeoffs and out of carved turns. A twin tip shape opens the door for switch skiing and landing switch off of various jump sizes.
Things to consider:
There is a good amount of camber here, which means that they are not the smeariest ski and are not going provide a lot of floatation in soft snow. If you are looking for a soft snow twin tip, there are numerous better options within the Revolt line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Due to the sturdy build, sizing down slightly is quite common practice.
Original: $449.99
-65%$449.99
$157.50Description
The 2025 Volkl Revolt 86 is likely one of the most park-oriented twin tips in Volk’s line of skis alongside the Revolt 81 and 84. However, the 86 has a lot of all-mountain capabilities as well with a versatile shape that maximizes creativity all over the mountain. Appealing to the summit-to-park freestyler, the Revolt 86 slashes, stomps, ollies, and spins at a moment’s notice with a stable and confidence inspiring manner.
Why we like it:
Supremely stable with loads of edge grip, the Revolt 86 does a great job at tracking through rutted up takeoffs and blown-up landings. This stiffness also translates well to groomer performance as they are shockingly good carvers.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert summit-to-park freestylers looking for a stable twin tip that can go anywhere and do anything.
Highlights:
Volkl’s Multilayer Wood core made up of poplar and beech provide targeted attributes to specific portions of the ski such as light weight, strength, durability, and vibration damping. Generous camber underfoot supplies crazy amounts of pop for takeoffs and out of carved turns. A twin tip shape opens the door for switch skiing and landing switch off of various jump sizes.
Things to consider:
There is a good amount of camber here, which means that they are not the smeariest ski and are not going provide a lot of floatation in soft snow. If you are looking for a soft snow twin tip, there are numerous better options within the Revolt line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Due to the sturdy build, sizing down slightly is quite common practice.




















