
2026 Fischer Nightstick 90 Skis
The 2026 Fischer Nightstick 90 is a purpose-built freestyle weapon designed for dedicated park skiers who demand strength, balance, and durability. Whether you're lacing rail lines, boosting booters, or spinning off natural features, the Nightstick 90 offers the precision and toughness needed to perform at the highest level of freestyle skiing—both forward and switch.
Why we like it:
This ski is built to take abuse and keep performing, which is exactly what you want when your day consists of rails, boxes, and hard landings. Its balanced construction and twin tip profile give it the feel you need for consistent tricks and confidence-inspiring stability.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert freestyle skiers, the Nightstick 90 caters to those who spend most of their time in the terrain park. It’s also a great option for competition-focused athletes or anyone working on refining their tricks in a progressive setup.
Highlights:
The Nightstick 90 features a full poplar wood core reinforced with Air Tec and Ti elements to deliver a lightweight yet impressively robust platform. Fischer’s Fiber Tech layering adds torsional stability for takeoffs, landings, and carving between features, while the symmetrical shape ensures seamless transitions between regular and switch skiing. Freeski Rocker in the tip and tail enhances maneuverability and pivot control without sacrificing edge grip, and the Sandwich Sidewall Construction provides durability and direct energy transmission. Its sintered base holds speed in all conditions—critical for park laps and comp runs alike.
Things to consider:
With its freestyle focus, the Nightstick 90 is not specifically built for all-mountain versatility or powder days. While it holds its own on hardpack, those seeking off-piste adventure or a more forgiving all-around ski should look to some of the wider Nightstick or Ranger skis if staying within Fischer is desired.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Riders looking for a more nimble, playful feel may size down, while those prioritizing stability for jumps and higher speeds should stick to their usual length.
The 2026 Fischer Nightstick 90 is a purpose-built freestyle weapon designed for dedicated park skiers who demand strength, balance, and durability. Whether you're lacing rail lines, boosting booters, or spinning off natural features, the Nightstick 90 offers the precision and toughness needed to perform at the highest level of freestyle skiing—both forward and switch.
Why we like it:
This ski is built to take abuse and keep performing, which is exactly what you want when your day consists of rails, boxes, and hard landings. Its balanced construction and twin tip profile give it the feel you need for consistent tricks and confidence-inspiring stability.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert freestyle skiers, the Nightstick 90 caters to those who spend most of their time in the terrain park. It’s also a great option for competition-focused athletes or anyone working on refining their tricks in a progressive setup.
Highlights:
The Nightstick 90 features a full poplar wood core reinforced with Air Tec and Ti elements to deliver a lightweight yet impressively robust platform. Fischer’s Fiber Tech layering adds torsional stability for takeoffs, landings, and carving between features, while the symmetrical shape ensures seamless transitions between regular and switch skiing. Freeski Rocker in the tip and tail enhances maneuverability and pivot control without sacrificing edge grip, and the Sandwich Sidewall Construction provides durability and direct energy transmission. Its sintered base holds speed in all conditions—critical for park laps and comp runs alike.
Things to consider:
With its freestyle focus, the Nightstick 90 is not specifically built for all-mountain versatility or powder days. While it holds its own on hardpack, those seeking off-piste adventure or a more forgiving all-around ski should look to some of the wider Nightstick or Ranger skis if staying within Fischer is desired.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Riders looking for a more nimble, playful feel may size down, while those prioritizing stability for jumps and higher speeds should stick to their usual length.
Original: $574.99
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$201.25Description
The 2026 Fischer Nightstick 90 is a purpose-built freestyle weapon designed for dedicated park skiers who demand strength, balance, and durability. Whether you're lacing rail lines, boosting booters, or spinning off natural features, the Nightstick 90 offers the precision and toughness needed to perform at the highest level of freestyle skiing—both forward and switch.
Why we like it:
This ski is built to take abuse and keep performing, which is exactly what you want when your day consists of rails, boxes, and hard landings. Its balanced construction and twin tip profile give it the feel you need for consistent tricks and confidence-inspiring stability.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert freestyle skiers, the Nightstick 90 caters to those who spend most of their time in the terrain park. It’s also a great option for competition-focused athletes or anyone working on refining their tricks in a progressive setup.
Highlights:
The Nightstick 90 features a full poplar wood core reinforced with Air Tec and Ti elements to deliver a lightweight yet impressively robust platform. Fischer’s Fiber Tech layering adds torsional stability for takeoffs, landings, and carving between features, while the symmetrical shape ensures seamless transitions between regular and switch skiing. Freeski Rocker in the tip and tail enhances maneuverability and pivot control without sacrificing edge grip, and the Sandwich Sidewall Construction provides durability and direct energy transmission. Its sintered base holds speed in all conditions—critical for park laps and comp runs alike.
Things to consider:
With its freestyle focus, the Nightstick 90 is not specifically built for all-mountain versatility or powder days. While it holds its own on hardpack, those seeking off-piste adventure or a more forgiving all-around ski should look to some of the wider Nightstick or Ranger skis if staying within Fischer is desired.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Riders looking for a more nimble, playful feel may size down, while those prioritizing stability for jumps and higher speeds should stick to their usual length.























