I own a pair. What do you want to know?
For reference, I think the Blister review is pretty accurate on that ski.
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My Billy Goats were poached off the rack at Snowbird. Mega bummer.
I'm a two ski quiver guy (BMX105HP for every day, BG was my pow-day ski)
Found a deal on the Enforcer 115 and am thinking of it as my new pow day ski when I want a little more float and surf than my 105's can give me. Basically trying to maximize float while still having enough backbone to power through the steep chop we have on our hands by 12pm!
Mainly trying to figure out what I gain/lose vs. the BG
Bummer about your Goats. Some people suck.
Enforcer 115’s are a perfect resort powder ski for most skiers. They float quite well with the rocker profile. The tail rocker makes them loose and fairly easy to smear. I love popping off stuff with the loose tail that still has a bit of backbone to it.
They rail on hard pack. Not quite as good here as something like a Rustler 11, but they hold their own. The 21-m sidecut seems comfortable making medium to large turns. They are also fairly damp and provide a lot of suspension in skied out Pow.
That being said, they are really above average in most attributes...but they ski differently than BGs. Loose enough in deep snow, but not BG loose. Might be more damp than a BG but not necessarily more stable.
Could be a daily driver for new snow periods at a place like Snowbird but I think they are too wide for icy days.
If you had never owned Goats, I’d say “Go for it”. Since you have owned Goats, I’d say “Go for it if they are cheap”. Good ski, but not as fun or exhilarating as Goats.
Thanks for the advice Bandito!
I know and like the Enforcer series flex and dampness/energy-balance, though the one thing I didn't know was how locked-in vs. loose the 115 would feel. Sounds like they're loose enough for me!
Really did love the BG's, but I'm actually looking forward to getting away from a pin-tail and back to a more traditional feel in the turn.
Well, the checking account is officially empty, go team Nordica! Not pictured is the 191 104s - thanks Ptex as always.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...cf3d52abc0.jpg
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Thanks for the feedback, all! Just pulled the trigger on some 191 104 Frees from Sports Basement.
I also added in Look Pivot 14 GW bindings because they were a steal ($165 :cool:) and seem pretty solid. If anyone would advise different bindings, I'm all ears. (I imagine I'll end up in Alpine (5355) or GripWalk boots). Just trying to figure out locking down my heel after all my time on teles.
186 E104's mounted with the Sally's I took off of my Wrens before they went to what is hopefully a more appropriate home via UPS. The metal on the Free is really thin and easy to drill and the core super soft compared to the Brahma 82. Used a 3.97 instead of a 4.09 since everyone is closed for Easter and the Brahmas ruined my 4.1. As soft as that metal was I'm almost glad I did.
They look good. I think they will plug the gigantic hole in my quiver between the Brahma 88 and the Billy Goat since the Wrens never worked for me really (save for a couple three days where I seemed to like them).
They do seem like they'll ski really short. I demoed the 180's since that is all they had...obviously way too short. Even though I know I'd be happy on the 191's...personally I'd rather be short than long. Very un TGR of me I know...just like I love the 184 BG. 6' 1.75" and about 205.
Stoked. Hoping to have a shot at using them this spring.
Brahma 82 and 88 in 180
E104 in 186
Pre asym Billy Goat 184
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Wow, you guys are WAY above my pay grade. But I've learned a lot as I've been reading this thread over and over again for three days and following different rabbit holes because of it. I got here by searching for what people thought of the Enforcer 100 (the new one for 2021 by now) for the PNW, specifically for the crappy and various conditions at Snoqualmie/Alpental where I'm stuck twelve weekends of the year because of my kids. I'm just your average dad that's been skiing for thirty years, but am by no means an expert like most of you sound like. I don't get the chance for big powder unless it's Cascade Concrete and don't go into big moguls unless the peer pressure of the other dad gets to me. I just want something that a 52 year old, 6' 3", 200 lb guy that is clumsy and has a bum knee, but a bit too aggressive for his own good can do a bit of everything on, and still use them at Whistler for a week every year.
Going to Bachelor next week and am going to demo some of these, some of the new 94s, as well as some Mindbender 99s and Mantra M5s. But really, from reading a ton and trying the Mindbenders at Alpental last week, the Enforcer 100s SOUND like me. Seems like Blister, SkiEssentials, etc. kind of agree. But looks like a bunch of you live out here. So what say ye?
100 sounds like it will work...either the 186 or 191 length of the current model. Keep in mind that a lot of the comments in this thread are about the pre-2021 version, which was a bit easier going than the current model.
The 100 is pretty hard to beat if you end up skiing with family often and need to throttle back, but also want something you can push pretty hard when you get to do some kid-free runs. That’s what I used my 2018 185’s for. Also, the 104 Free is worth a look if you want something that skis like the 100, but is better off trail.
Hello!
I've read many reviews about enforcer 100 (20-21) and I like it! But there are a few questions left.
I am an intermediate and light skier, 6.1, 170lbs, looking for one-for-all ski. Groomer/hard snow - 30%, spring and "Resort will close in one hour"-conditions - 50% and lite freeride - 20%. And I like mor relaxing skiing, not a speed. Currently skiing on Salomon Rocker2 100/186 + FT Descendant. There is an option to buy E100/186.
My doubts are that the ski has changed and become stiffer and by the review of the blister, less forgiving and demanding of speed and technique. Are there really such strong changes and is it worth buying an enforcer or I need something else, ripstick 96 for example?
I hated first generation of the new-ish Enforcers, if that makes sense, but didn't try the Pro one. Almost loved them, but one minor detail screwed with me big time. There was a hinge point in the tip flex, instead of being constant. Feel like that is a problem with Nordicas the past 10 years, but some may not notice.
Coulda been great, love how they feel on smoother snow, need to try the updated ones.
Yeah...you really aren't the target skier for the current Enforcer line, although the 88 and 94 (revised 93) might surprise you. You don't drive the Enforcers, but rather use a more neutral stance, the sidecut, and the less aggressive flex to "steer" them. I think that is why they are so popular. The masses don't have to get into the front of their boot and they still feel like they can control the skis. I had to back off the Enforcer 100's a ton to figure that out. I was totally over-skiing them at first. That being said, they were my "skiing with my kids on blue groomers" skis. Now that my kids are improving, I skied my 100's once this year...
Riding my 186 E104's today on Ajax.. Holy fucking shit. Skiing so great out of the box...I layered them with some good warm weather wax but otherwise didn't touche em...these bad boys are just about my perfect middle quiver or one ski quiver. I am one happy camper.
Yep. E104’s were by far my fav ski this past season at Whistler. Could have been my sore knee, but I loved their width, shape, weight, flex, easiness, all while still being able to charge a bit.
They beat out M102s, R11s, Protos, QSTs, Ripsticks....not bad company.
Missing skiing a lot.
I noticed that K108’s didn’t make that list. [emoji6]
The 104 Free is really a well balance quiver-of-one ski. Picked up a 191 from a mag for my buddy and he now thins he doesn’t need an M102 either.
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Right on! Post some more detailed thoughts when appropriate so people can get a perspective from someone other than myself or kc who both ski coastal snow.
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M102 who I say?
PS There are a pair of K108s saved in my Corbett’s wish list. Punch me in the face if I buy a pair over the summer.
E104 all the way.
btw....can someone smarter than me explain the difference in E104 vs E110 sizes?
E104 sizing (179/186/191)
and
E110 sizing (177/185/191)
WTF??
Where the f is the ~179/180 E110?
Or make the E115 in a 179 and a 186?
The Enforcer 110 is now what...4 seasons old? Other than the 191 length, it seems like the sizing was in line with the 93 and 100 prior to 2021?
IMO, it is easier skiing than the 104 as it has the old build and seems a tad softer. I might be wrong, but that is my perception. They also ski really short with the generous rocker profile. I picked the 191 110 based on turn radius (20.5-m). It worked out well for me.
My son had a 177 110 last year when he was 5’6” and 135-lbs. He loved everything about it except for the 16.5-m turn radius. He has since moved up to the 185 and seems like them for Pow days. He thinks he can ski my 191’s now that he is bigger, but conditions just haven’t lined up for that to happen.
Also, as an owner of the 115 Pro/Free, I see no reason for Nordica to make a shorter version as the 110 is likely plenty for most skiers who desire the shorter length.
Ps - I don’t imagine they sell tons of the 191 110.
I think I confused my E104 vs E110 sizing point by adding in the E115.
Your points make sense. I get that the E110 sizing flowed from the old E94 and E100.
Ignoring your points now.....
My point was it’s weird (to me) that the current E104 and E110 are different lengths?
eg 179 and 186 for the 104
eg 177 and 185 for the 110.
I guess they assume we should size up for pow?
Or not own both?
But say I did want to own an E104 and E110?
179 and 177
Or
179 and 185
But all my skis are 179-181 (5’7”, 170cm tall). I’ve skied 185cms....prefer ~180cm.
If you’re 6ft tall = 183cm. So a 191 is 183cm height + 8cm?
Why should I have to be at 170cm height + 15cm?
So a 177 and 185 in the 110 pisses me off. Should be 179 and 186.
I know it’s only a few cm. And it doesn’t really matter. Likely the E104 and E110 are too close a ski in size anyways.
And I have 180cm R11s instead of E110s. So I’m good.
First world problems I know. From a guy who just skied 50 days at Whistler during CoVid. Lucky I know.
I’m over it. Just doesn’t make sense! I thought Nordica would be more organized.
I’m sure it’s cause they didn’t want to change the 110 mold due to cost.
Love the E104.
Wish it was a 180cm though. Haha
Carry on.
PS awesome re your son. Give it a few more years....My 21 yr old son scares me when he absolutely rips on my 186cm 2015 Renegades.
Ugly, I am in the same boat... Made my annual end of year trip to Bach and never bring just one pair of skis and I did this time... Skied Bach and experienced spring cream cheese to frozen granular to dust on crust and they did not let me down...
Went to Hoo Doo today as I got hooked up with free passes from a bartender at one of my favorite Bend watering holes... I was smiling all day long and the 104s were just there for me... I could put them into short snappy turns and could than put them into long high speed GS turns... What has been stated several times is I skied from 9:30 to 3:30 with one break and so easy to ski but still held its own... It is no Wren 108 but just such a well balanced ski...
The bitch is I have new in wrappers 192 Cochise 106s and 192 M Free 108s and not sure what I am going to do with them... No doubt I know great skis but the 104s are just such easy going skis that are there for you...
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The Stances 102 comes at a 177 and 183. The 183 measures 182 on the dot. They're a highly under-appreciated ski.
The snow feel/damping properties of the ski are stellar: I can't think of another ski that allows my knees to feel so fresh after a day of skiing fast on firm snow. They do a great job muting high frequency vibration/chatter, they're stable at speed, hold s strong edge on hardpack, and perhaps most surprisingly, the float exceptionally well for a 102mm underfoot ski. The tip rocker profile allows them to plane out at moderate speeds, and to float more than expected.
I had them out on a day with 16" new overnight and 26" in 24 hours, and while I was definitely skiing into the snow, not on the surface, they reached a stable plane, the tips didn't dive, and to be honest, I never once wanted to be on a wider ski that day.
I'm probably going to pick up a backup pair this summer. I think plenty of mags would love the 190, but for smaller guys like us, the 183 Stance 102 is a great option for a do-it-all, all-mountain ski. I'll know more once I spend some time on my M102's, but I have a hunch that the Stance 102 splits the difference between the E104 and the M102 in terms of playfulness/forgiveness and charging ability.
How would you compare the Brahma 88 vs 82? Is there much of a difference?
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Schralp,
I have unmounted 192 108 Woods and probably going to unload with all the Corbett deals... I am a huge ON3P fan boy and may still mount them up but dam the 104s are fun...
And Schralp, not going to lie and will say it again I am envious over your local hill... The vibe is super chill and loved the no lines... I ended skiing the back side the second half of the day and it was perfect spring cream cheese and never once got gloppy...
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Not a call-out but rather just a call to help this place provide a little more value to users. There is very little info on the Stance 102 out there, so your impressions are very helpful. They have made me want to try a pair of 190’s.
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Just demo'd the newer 100s in a 186 (that's the largest they had) for three days and Bachelor and pretty much loved them. First two days on hard pack/ice and I bombed groomers all day feeling super stable, way more than I have since I was 20 years old and didn't know better. Today was almost 45 degrees and got super slushy and they plowed through everything and let me turn more quickly and easily in trees and moguls then anything I've been on before. My 15 year old couldn't believe that I could actually follow her a lot of places that were previously off limits to me. I'm pretty much sold, although I have to decide if they 191s will be better for a big guy like me in the PNW. Guys at Blister and SkiEssentials sound like they lean toward the longer, they just SOUND so big.
So if you loved the 186s get the 186s... I just got back from Bach yesterday and skied 5 of 7 days there and 1 at Hoo Doo and skied firm dust on crust to mashed potatoes on the 191 104 Frees and they never let me down... I also own the 191 100s and 94s and know they would have done great as well...
My point being is you can’t go wrong with the Enforcer series and if you skied and liked the 186s get them...
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There is a huge difference between my old Brahma 88's and last years 82's. I think it is a apples to oranges comparison. I really need to get on a new pair of 88's. Also I need to get my 82's tuned to 1/3 on the same machine that does my 88's. For now the 82's are much more ski, need to stay much more attentive. Not as loose. Much more powerful and torsional rigidity is no comparison. They don't feel at all like the same ski...again...apples to oranges. Next year I will try to get on some new 88's. Somewhere in the Blizzard thread there is better comparisons from guys that have both of the newer versions.
I love them. We had our first day at Ajax that was your prototypical spring day. 23k with a late start morning start and lunch. The entire mountain was in play from hard early morning groomers to ski everything Ajax has to offer, to a bit too soft towards the bell. They never let me down and I never wanted another ski. In fact I was almost ridiculously deliriously happy with them. They remind me of my old Brahma 88's. They just do what I ask and never cause a ruckus. They have a massive sweet spot, so if I get out of sorts they don't care and I can Shiffrin my way back on top of them for the next turn.
2nd day was Snowmass with 25k of fast groomer railing. It ended up being a groomer only kind of day where the snow was too soft at the bottom at the end of the day but never soft enough up top to really rally off piste. We got caught on too cold a snow off trail and they brought me down, maybe a heavier damper core would have been nice if I was going to ski that garbage all day, but fuck that, they brought me back to the soft cord just fine, and there they again ruled the day.
3rd day was a sleeper day at the Basin with what should have been dust on crust skiing way better since it was a soft heavy snow that blew in on the front side and just skied very nicely. Pali face was in play and gosh darned do they come into their own on something like that. Fast soft turns up top, then down low slower playful turns off terrain made easy and fun with the pop off the soft layer covering ice bumps. Echoing someone else who said I could follow my 11 yo daughter into the woods down back to the chair with no issue. Keep my head up and slither. Turn them sideways in the bumps whenever needed or keep them pointed down the fall line. I choose, they respond. We never have to argue. The soft snow on top of hard snow never caused them to hiccup, just super composed.
I don't know what else to say that I didn't say in my earlier post comparing them Rustler 10 (which I didn't dislike, but super boring and the tips wanted to catch and pull me uphill where the E104's just bang through stuff as long as you aren't maching).
If someone asked to me tell them the negatives I'd just say they aren't a big mountain high speed charger. If you don't know what snow is in front of you they beg you to keep the speed down a bit...which is perfectly fine by me. My Billy Goats float better and would have made the little bit of fresh snow at Basin feel deeper, and they would have charged through the variable at higher speeds better if I wanted to, but they wouldn't have been the right ski for most of the day at the Basin, where the E104 was just there for me all day. For instance around closing time the snow really started to fall and my friend Crazy Terry and I just had to do a couple three Black Mountain Express laps on the groomers that turned hero and the E104's wanted to mach fun high speed GS turns and they let me roll them to a high edge angle and throw me from turn to turn like I was on my Brahmas. It was smile inducing gaper weaving rad fun.
Also, as everyone else says, 3 days of skiing, I hadn't skied in two weeks because everything is closed around here, and when I was done my acl'd knee was still good to go, and my quads and calves were a bit sore but not down and out by any means.
Sizing. If you are my size (6'2" and about 205) and prefer longer skis or you are on the fence go 191 without blinking an eye just like Bandit Man and someone else said. I prefer to err shorter because I really don't struggle railing fast turns through everything in front of me but do struggle keeping my speed checked in tight spaces. Also before I became middle aged I loved bumps. Make bumps great again. Thanks E104.
Great review Ugly. Appreciate the time taken to write that up. Agree 100% with you thoughts, especially about the 191. Great ski.
Also, this is my new favorite phrase:
”It was smile inducing gaper weaving rad fun.”
Love it!!
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