Choosing the right ski can make all the difference in your experience on the mountain. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to figure out which model suits your style, terrain preferences, and skill level. That’s why we’ve put together this overview to highlight the skis we have in stock for the 2025 season, with insights to help you understand how they perform on snow. Whether you’re looking for a hard-charging freeride ski, an all-mountain workhorse, or a lightweight option for playful turns, our Niseko Village store has something for you.
Freeride & Powder Skis
For the Deepest Days and Big Mountain Lines
Nordica Enforcer 104 & Santa Ana 102
The Enforcer 104 is a staple in the freeride category, offering a perfect balance of power and versatility. Built with two sheets of metal and a wood core, it delivers a smooth yet damp ride, excelling in chop and mixed snow conditions. Blister reviewers praise its ability to stay composed at high speeds while still being surprisingly maneuverable for its width. The Santa Ana 102 is the women’s equivalent, with a slightly lighter build, making it easier to pivot and control in soft snow while maintaining stability on edge.
Atomic Bent Chetler 120 & Bent 100
For those chasing deep snow and playful lines, the Bent Chetler 120 is an icon. The HRZN Tech tip and tail provide extra float, making it effortless to surf through powder. It’s one of the most playful powder skis on the market, ideal for those who like to butter, slash, and spin in soft conditions. The Bent 100, its narrower sibling, is a more versatile all-mountain option with the same fun-loving DNA but with a bit more edge hold for groomers and variable conditions.
Dynastar M-Free 108
The M-Free series is designed for skiers who want a freeride ski with a playful feel. The M-Free 108 is a great all-around powder ski, blending a surfy ride with solid stability for charging through mixed conditions. It’s light and responsive, making it ideal for skiers who like to pivot and slash in trees or steep terrain. The M-Free 90 is a narrower, more approachable version, offering a fun and forgiving ride for lighter skiers or those looking for a playful all-mountain ski
All-Mountain
For Versatile Performance Across the Whole Mountain
Nordica Enforcer 94 & Santa Ana 92
The Enforcer 94 continues to be one of the most well-reviewed all-mountain skis, known for its powerful and damp ride. The Titanal reinforcement gives it a stable, planted feel, making it a fantastic choice for strong skiers who want a ski that holds up in all conditions. The Santa Ana 92 takes the same concept and delivers it in a lighter package, offering excellent edge hold and stability while being slightly more forgiving than its Enforcer counterpart.
Atomic Maverick 95 & Maven 93 C
The Maverick 95 Ti is a confident all-mountain ski that blends stability with agility. Atomic uses an Omatic core construction, which gives it a smooth, predictable feel. This ski excels at carving on firm snow but remains playful enough for off-piste terrain. The Maven 93 C offers similar versatility with a lighter, more maneuverable construction, making it a great choice for skiers who prioritize ease of use and quick edge-to-edge transitions.
Dynastar M-Free 90
The Dynastar M-Free 90 is a playful, all-mountain ski designed for intermediate to advanced skiers who love a mix of freestyle and freeride adventures. With a 90mm waist and rocker-camber-rocker profile, it offers great maneuverability and responsiveness on both powder and packed snow. The ski’s lightweight construction and flex provide a lively, fun ride, perfect for skiers who enjoy quick turns and dynamic movements. The M-Free 90 excels in varied conditions, making it ideal for skiing all conditions that you might experience in Niseko.
Dynastar M-Pro W 92
A fantastic option for aggressive female skiers who want a ski that rips in variable conditions, the M-Pro W 92 features a strong, directional shape with metal reinforcement for a confidence-inspiring ride. It’s a ski that encourages pushing the limits, whether on groomers, in the trees, or on open faces.
Anomaly 88 & Anomaly 102
The Anomaly 88 is a versatile ski with a focus on precision and edge grip, making it a great choice for skiers who love carving but want enough versatility for off-piste terrain. The Anomaly 102 takes that concept and adds more width for improved float and stability in mixed conditions. Both skis receive praise for their ability to handle speed and varied terrain while remaining lively and responsive.
Blizzard Black Pearl 94
The Black Pearl 94 is one of the best-selling women’s skis for a reason. It offers an incredibly smooth and versatile ride, with a forgiving yet stable flex. It’s a ski that performs well in a variety of conditions, from soft snow to hardpack, making it an excellent choice for those who want an all-around performer.

Frontside & Groomer-Oriented Skis
For Skiers Who Love to Carve
Nordica Steadfast 80
This ski is perfect for those who primarily ski on groomers and want something lightweight yet stable. The Steadfast 80 has a narrow waist, making it quick edge-to-edge, while the wood core and metal laminate provide confidence-inspiring stability at higher speeds.
Nordica Wild Belle
A great option for beginner-to-intermediate skiers looking for something easygoing and fun. The Wild Belle 74 is lightweight and forgiving, making it a fantastic confidence-builder for progressing skiers.
Find Your Perfect Ski
We know that choosing the right ski is a personal decision, and online reviews can only tell you so much. That’s why we encourage you to visit our store and speak with our ski techs. We can help you find the perfect ski for your ability, preferred terrain, and skiing style. Come in for a chat, and let’s get you set up for your best season yet!
