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2026 Fischer XTR The Curv GT 76 Skis with Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Boots and Poles

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2026 Fischer XTR The Curv GT 76 Skis with Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Boots and Poles

The Fischer XTR Curv GT 76 with RSW 10 PR binding and is a finesse-focused carving package designed for smooth, confident skiing on groomed terrain. With a light, responsive feel, this ski delivers fluid turn shapes while remaining approachable for skiers looking to refine their technique. It provides a reliable platform for progression and on-trail exploration, offering comfort and confidence across a variety of frontside conditions. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Skis Boots because it’s a great option for skiers who want a precise, energetic feel without sacrificing comfort. The 80 flex provides strong support and responsiveness for driving modern all-mountain skis. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep for a comfortable fit.

Why we like it:

The XTR Curv GT 76 strikes an appealing balance between agility and precision, rewarding consistent input with clean, predictable turns. Its thoughtful design makes carving feel intuitive and engaging, helping skiers enjoy better performance without added demand.

Who it's for:

This package is best suited for advancing intermediate skiers who enjoy dynamic turns on groomed trails and want a ski that responds well to refined technique and controlled edge work.

Highlights:

A refined camber profile promotes crisp edge engagement and smooth energy through the turn, delivering precise on-trail performance. The narrower waist offers quick edge-to-edge transitions for controlled carving, while the RSW 10 PR binding helps keep overall weight low for a lively, responsive feel. The Dual Core shell construction helps this boot retain its shape and responsiveness even at a lower flex rating. The Custom T4 liner adds plush comfort without packing out too fast.

Things to consider:

With a strong focus on frontside carving, the XTR Curv GT 76 is less versatile in deeper snow or off trail, making it a better choice for skiers who spend their time on groomed runs.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Skiers should stick to their typical length for a carving ski to maximize maneuverability and easy turn initiation. Sizing up can add stability and confidence at higher speeds. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep; true to size for high-volume feet.

The Fischer XTR Curv GT 76 with RSW 10 PR binding and is a finesse-focused carving package designed for smooth, confident skiing on groomed terrain. With a light, responsive feel, this ski delivers fluid turn shapes while remaining approachable for skiers looking to refine their technique. It provides a reliable platform for progression and on-trail exploration, offering comfort and confidence across a variety of frontside conditions. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Skis Boots because it’s a great option for skiers who want a precise, energetic feel without sacrificing comfort. The 80 flex provides strong support and responsiveness for driving modern all-mountain skis. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep for a comfortable fit.

Why we like it:

The XTR Curv GT 76 strikes an appealing balance between agility and precision, rewarding consistent input with clean, predictable turns. Its thoughtful design makes carving feel intuitive and engaging, helping skiers enjoy better performance without added demand.

Who it's for:

This package is best suited for advancing intermediate skiers who enjoy dynamic turns on groomed trails and want a ski that responds well to refined technique and controlled edge work.

Highlights:

A refined camber profile promotes crisp edge engagement and smooth energy through the turn, delivering precise on-trail performance. The narrower waist offers quick edge-to-edge transitions for controlled carving, while the RSW 10 PR binding helps keep overall weight low for a lively, responsive feel. The Dual Core shell construction helps this boot retain its shape and responsiveness even at a lower flex rating. The Custom T4 liner adds plush comfort without packing out too fast.

Things to consider:

With a strong focus on frontside carving, the XTR Curv GT 76 is less versatile in deeper snow or off trail, making it a better choice for skiers who spend their time on groomed runs.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Skiers should stick to their typical length for a carving ski to maximize maneuverability and easy turn initiation. Sizing up can add stability and confidence at higher speeds. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep; true to size for high-volume feet.

$878.90
2026 Fischer XTR The Curv GT 76 Skis with Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Boots and Poles
$878.90

Description

The Fischer XTR Curv GT 76 with RSW 10 PR binding and is a finesse-focused carving package designed for smooth, confident skiing on groomed terrain. With a light, responsive feel, this ski delivers fluid turn shapes while remaining approachable for skiers looking to refine their technique. It provides a reliable platform for progression and on-trail exploration, offering comfort and confidence across a variety of frontside conditions. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Skis Boots because it’s a great option for skiers who want a precise, energetic feel without sacrificing comfort. The 80 flex provides strong support and responsiveness for driving modern all-mountain skis. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep for a comfortable fit.

Why we like it:

The XTR Curv GT 76 strikes an appealing balance between agility and precision, rewarding consistent input with clean, predictable turns. Its thoughtful design makes carving feel intuitive and engaging, helping skiers enjoy better performance without added demand.

Who it's for:

This package is best suited for advancing intermediate skiers who enjoy dynamic turns on groomed trails and want a ski that responds well to refined technique and controlled edge work.

Highlights:

A refined camber profile promotes crisp edge engagement and smooth energy through the turn, delivering precise on-trail performance. The narrower waist offers quick edge-to-edge transitions for controlled carving, while the RSW 10 PR binding helps keep overall weight low for a lively, responsive feel. The Dual Core shell construction helps this boot retain its shape and responsiveness even at a lower flex rating. The Custom T4 liner adds plush comfort without packing out too fast.

Things to consider:

With a strong focus on frontside carving, the XTR Curv GT 76 is less versatile in deeper snow or off trail, making it a better choice for skiers who spend their time on groomed runs.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Skiers should stick to their typical length for a carving ski to maximize maneuverability and easy turn initiation. Sizing up can add stability and confidence at higher speeds. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep; true to size for high-volume feet.

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