
2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92 Women's Skis with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings
The 2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings blends the precision and edge hold of a frontside ski with the versatility and confidence to venture off-trail. Featuring a responsive wood core reinforced with Nordica’s TSM Pulse Core and a single sheet of Terrain-Specific Titanal, this ski feels stable and energetic on firm snow, while maintaining the agility needed to dart into glades or cruise through soft bumps. We paired the Santa Ana 92 Women's with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.
Why we like it:
There’s no shortage of performance under the hood - the Santa Ana 92 feels like a hardpack ripper with just enough off-trail soul to explore beyond the corduroy.
Who it's for:
Perfect for advanced to expert women skiers who crave the stability and grip to carve clean arcs, but who also want the freedom to mix things up with some trees, chop, or ungroomed terrain when the mood strikes.
Highlights:
The Santa Ana 92 features Nordica’s TSM Pulse Core—a combination of a lively wood core and elastomer insert for a smoother, quieter ride—and one sheet of Terrain-Specific Titanal to enhance edge grip and dampen vibration. Nordica’s True Tip Technology trims weight from the tip for better swing weight and agility, so the ski feels quicker without sacrificing control. The balanced shape, rocker profile, and metal construction come together to offer a ride that’s composed yet responsive in a wide range of conditions. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.
Things to consider:
While the Santa Ana 92 is a capable all-mountain ski, it leans toward the directional, stable side. Skiers looking for a surfier, more freestyle-oriented experience, or something that thrives in deeper snow, may want to look elsewhere. Its stiffer flex can also feel demanding in tight, technical zones.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Stick with your regular length for the best balance of stability and float, or size down slightly for quicker handling without giving up too much grip or precision.
The 2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings blends the precision and edge hold of a frontside ski with the versatility and confidence to venture off-trail. Featuring a responsive wood core reinforced with Nordica’s TSM Pulse Core and a single sheet of Terrain-Specific Titanal, this ski feels stable and energetic on firm snow, while maintaining the agility needed to dart into glades or cruise through soft bumps. We paired the Santa Ana 92 Women's with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.
Why we like it:
There’s no shortage of performance under the hood - the Santa Ana 92 feels like a hardpack ripper with just enough off-trail soul to explore beyond the corduroy.
Who it's for:
Perfect for advanced to expert women skiers who crave the stability and grip to carve clean arcs, but who also want the freedom to mix things up with some trees, chop, or ungroomed terrain when the mood strikes.
Highlights:
The Santa Ana 92 features Nordica’s TSM Pulse Core—a combination of a lively wood core and elastomer insert for a smoother, quieter ride—and one sheet of Terrain-Specific Titanal to enhance edge grip and dampen vibration. Nordica’s True Tip Technology trims weight from the tip for better swing weight and agility, so the ski feels quicker without sacrificing control. The balanced shape, rocker profile, and metal construction come together to offer a ride that’s composed yet responsive in a wide range of conditions. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.
Things to consider:
While the Santa Ana 92 is a capable all-mountain ski, it leans toward the directional, stable side. Skiers looking for a surfier, more freestyle-oriented experience, or something that thrives in deeper snow, may want to look elsewhere. Its stiffer flex can also feel demanding in tight, technical zones.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Stick with your regular length for the best balance of stability and float, or size down slightly for quicker handling without giving up too much grip or precision.
Description
The 2026 Nordica Santa Ana 92 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings blends the precision and edge hold of a frontside ski with the versatility and confidence to venture off-trail. Featuring a responsive wood core reinforced with Nordica’s TSM Pulse Core and a single sheet of Terrain-Specific Titanal, this ski feels stable and energetic on firm snow, while maintaining the agility needed to dart into glades or cruise through soft bumps. We paired the Santa Ana 92 Women's with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.
Why we like it:
There’s no shortage of performance under the hood - the Santa Ana 92 feels like a hardpack ripper with just enough off-trail soul to explore beyond the corduroy.
Who it's for:
Perfect for advanced to expert women skiers who crave the stability and grip to carve clean arcs, but who also want the freedom to mix things up with some trees, chop, or ungroomed terrain when the mood strikes.
Highlights:
The Santa Ana 92 features Nordica’s TSM Pulse Core—a combination of a lively wood core and elastomer insert for a smoother, quieter ride—and one sheet of Terrain-Specific Titanal to enhance edge grip and dampen vibration. Nordica’s True Tip Technology trims weight from the tip for better swing weight and agility, so the ski feels quicker without sacrificing control. The balanced shape, rocker profile, and metal construction come together to offer a ride that’s composed yet responsive in a wide range of conditions. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.
Things to consider:
While the Santa Ana 92 is a capable all-mountain ski, it leans toward the directional, stable side. Skiers looking for a surfier, more freestyle-oriented experience, or something that thrives in deeper snow, may want to look elsewhere. Its stiffer flex can also feel demanding in tight, technical zones.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Stick with your regular length for the best balance of stability and float, or size down slightly for quicker handling without giving up too much grip or precision.





















