
2026 Nordica Santa Ana 82 Women's Skis
New for 2026, the Nordica Santa Ana 82 brings the beloved stability and smoothness of the Santa Ana line to the narrowest footprint yet. With an 82 mm waist and a construction identical to its wider siblings, this ski is purpose-built for carving precision, quick transitions, and confident control on firm snow, maintaining the composed, quiet ride that defines the series.
Why we like it:
It’s a performance-oriented frontside ski with real backbone and none of the chatter, and is a perfect blend of stability and agility for confident on-trail skiing.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced women skiers who spend most of their time on groomers but want a lively, high-quality ski with room to explore bumps or the occasional side stash.
Highlights:
Like the rest of the Santa Ana lineup, the 82 uses a full wood core, Terrain-Specific Titanal, and Nordica’s Pulse Core, an elastomer insert that helps absorb vibration and smooth out the ride. The result is a narrow ski that feels planted and quiet on edge, with enough pop and rebound to make carving feel rewarding and athletic. A touch of rocker in the tip and tail adds forgiveness and helps with turn initiation and release, giving the ski a bit more versatility for performance beyond perfect corduroy.
Things to consider:
While the Santa Ana 82 is quicker and more nimble than its wider counterparts, its narrow waist means it isn’t suited for soft snow or off-piste conditions. Skiers who like to explore deeper snow or want a looser, surfier feel should look to the Santa Ana 93 or 97. This model is also best appreciated by skiers with solid technique; beginners or those seeking a super light and forgiving feel might prefer something a little softer or less demanding.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Stick with your standard length for stability and edge grip, or size down slightly if you prioritize agility and maneuverability.
New for 2026, the Nordica Santa Ana 82 brings the beloved stability and smoothness of the Santa Ana line to the narrowest footprint yet. With an 82 mm waist and a construction identical to its wider siblings, this ski is purpose-built for carving precision, quick transitions, and confident control on firm snow, maintaining the composed, quiet ride that defines the series.
Why we like it:
It’s a performance-oriented frontside ski with real backbone and none of the chatter, and is a perfect blend of stability and agility for confident on-trail skiing.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced women skiers who spend most of their time on groomers but want a lively, high-quality ski with room to explore bumps or the occasional side stash.
Highlights:
Like the rest of the Santa Ana lineup, the 82 uses a full wood core, Terrain-Specific Titanal, and Nordica’s Pulse Core, an elastomer insert that helps absorb vibration and smooth out the ride. The result is a narrow ski that feels planted and quiet on edge, with enough pop and rebound to make carving feel rewarding and athletic. A touch of rocker in the tip and tail adds forgiveness and helps with turn initiation and release, giving the ski a bit more versatility for performance beyond perfect corduroy.
Things to consider:
While the Santa Ana 82 is quicker and more nimble than its wider counterparts, its narrow waist means it isn’t suited for soft snow or off-piste conditions. Skiers who like to explore deeper snow or want a looser, surfier feel should look to the Santa Ana 93 or 97. This model is also best appreciated by skiers with solid technique; beginners or those seeking a super light and forgiving feel might prefer something a little softer or less demanding.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Stick with your standard length for stability and edge grip, or size down slightly if you prioritize agility and maneuverability.
Original: $649.99
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New for 2026, the Nordica Santa Ana 82 brings the beloved stability and smoothness of the Santa Ana line to the narrowest footprint yet. With an 82 mm waist and a construction identical to its wider siblings, this ski is purpose-built for carving precision, quick transitions, and confident control on firm snow, maintaining the composed, quiet ride that defines the series.
Why we like it:
It’s a performance-oriented frontside ski with real backbone and none of the chatter, and is a perfect blend of stability and agility for confident on-trail skiing.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced women skiers who spend most of their time on groomers but want a lively, high-quality ski with room to explore bumps or the occasional side stash.
Highlights:
Like the rest of the Santa Ana lineup, the 82 uses a full wood core, Terrain-Specific Titanal, and Nordica’s Pulse Core, an elastomer insert that helps absorb vibration and smooth out the ride. The result is a narrow ski that feels planted and quiet on edge, with enough pop and rebound to make carving feel rewarding and athletic. A touch of rocker in the tip and tail adds forgiveness and helps with turn initiation and release, giving the ski a bit more versatility for performance beyond perfect corduroy.
Things to consider:
While the Santa Ana 82 is quicker and more nimble than its wider counterparts, its narrow waist means it isn’t suited for soft snow or off-piste conditions. Skiers who like to explore deeper snow or want a looser, surfier feel should look to the Santa Ana 93 or 97. This model is also best appreciated by skiers with solid technique; beginners or those seeking a super light and forgiving feel might prefer something a little softer or less demanding.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Stick with your standard length for stability and edge grip, or size down slightly if you prioritize agility and maneuverability.























