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Nordica Unleashed 108 (2025)

$
639.99
Top Women's Big Mountain Skis 2025
A freeride ski made for skiers who blend big-mountain power with a loose, playful style. With its progressive rocker and stable chassis, it surfs through powder, slashes turns, and stays composed when you open it up.

Lengths:

168
174
180
186
191

Style:

Big Mountain

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Skill:

Intermediate

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Rocker Profile:

Rocker/Camber/Rocker

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Design:

Paint

Colors:

Blue
Navy
Yellow
White

Materials:

ABS (sidewall)
Carbon (laminate)
Titanal (laminate)

Highlights:

Surfy feel for deep days
Pops and slashes with ease
Stable enough to charge lines

The 2025 Nordica Unleashed 108 is a freeride-twin that blurs the line between power and play, offering a surfy, slashy ride without sacrificing edge hold or stability when things get fast. Built for advanced skiers who approach the mountain like a natural playground, it’s equally happy hunting powder stashes, dropping cliffs, or boosting side hits—and it brings enough backbone to do all of it at speed.

With a 108mm waist, the Unleashed slots comfortably into the “do-it-all in soft snow” category. It’s wide enough for deep days but nimble enough to stay in the mix when the conditions get tracked or the trees get tight. Nordica uses a poplar-beech core with a terrain-specific Titanal sheet that provides power and dampness underfoot while keeping the tips and tails lighter and more maneuverable. That structure gives the ski a stable platform for carving or stomping, while the tip and tail stay loose enough to break free and slash with ease.

On snow, this ski brings an energetic, fun-loving feel to everything it touches. It pivots quickly, surfs beautifully in soft snow, and has a playful tail that’s easy to wheelie, butter, or slash around at will. But it also has surprising edge grip when you lay it over—especially for a ski with this much rocker. The camber underfoot combined with the Titanal plate gives it just enough bite to hold a carve on firmer terrain, while the rocker profile up front helps it stay composed when things get deep or choppy.

Compared to Nordica’s more directional Enforcer line, the Unleashed 108 is much more freestyle-leaning. It’s softer in the tips and tails, easier to pivot, and prefers smeary turns to locked-in arcs. Versus something like the Armada ARV 116 JJ or Line Vision 108, the Unleashed 108 feels more damp and composed—less featherweight or drifty, more grounded and solid. It’s a great choice for skiers who like to jump off things, charge between hits, and need a ski that won’t fold when they push it.

The 2025 update keeps the construction and geometry largely intact, refining the flex slightly and refreshing the topsheet. The essence of the ski remains unchanged—it’s a go-anywhere twin-tip that rewards creativity but still holds up when the mountain demands more from your gear.

For freeriders who want a blend of playful looseness and real-deal confidence at speed, the Nordica Unleashed 108 hits a sweet spot. It’s not a race ski, and it’s not a pure jib stick—but it’s one of the best “freestyle meets freeride” hybrids out there right now.

Specs
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