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Stockli Laser WRT Pro (2025)

$
639.96
Top Women's Racing Skis 2025
Engineered for those who carve like it's race day, this ski delivers explosive power, razor-sharp precision, and top-tier damping. It thrives on steep groomers and icy mornings, turning every descent into a masterclass in edge control.

Lengths:

158
166
172
178

Style:

Racing

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Skill:

Advanced

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Rocker Profile:

Rocker/Camber

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Design:

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Colors:

Black
Red
Silver

Materials:

Carbon (laminate)
Graphite (base)
Phenol (sidewall)
Titanal (laminate)

Highlights:

Lightning-fast edge transitions
Holds like glue on hardpack
Race tech with everyday access

The 2025 Stöckli Laser WRT Pro is a no-compromise frontside missile—built with race-room pedigree but refined enough for aggressive recreational skiers who want to carve like they’re chasing a split time. If you're the type who sees corduroy as a canvas for speed and precision, this ski is pure adrenaline in a sleek Swiss package.

With a waist width of 67mm and full camber underfoot, the Laser WRT Pro is narrow, stiff, and unapologetically tuned for hardpack dominance. What sets it apart, though, is how Stöckli blends brutal edge hold with unexpected smoothness. You get a dual Titanal layer, a responsive wood core, carbon inserts for torsional rigidity, and Stöckli’s renowned Turtle Shell Technology in the titanal—a construction technique that adds stiffness under load but stays damp and smooth in casual turns. It's the kind of ski that feels locked in at 40 mph but won’t toss you when you’re skiing more relaxed or transitioning across terrain features.

On snow, it’s electric. Edge-to-edge transitions are instantaneous, and the ski grips like a vise through the apex of every arc. The WRT Pro thrives in medium to long-radius turns, though it has enough tail support and precision to snap tighter turns if you’ve got the legs for it. It demands good technique—this is not a ski you relax on—but it rewards commitment with insane rebound and unparalleled control. There’s no chatter, no slop, no hesitation—just precision at every phase of the turn.

Compared to a traditional race ski like a FIS GS model, the WRT Pro is slightly more approachable and forgiving, but it’s still very much a specialist tool. Against other premium carvers—say, the Head Supershape e-Speed or Fischer The Curv GT—it stands out for its smooth dampness, top-end power, and that trademark Stöckli ride quality that feels handmade and dialed.

There aren’t many major changes in the 2025 version; Stöckli knows better than to tinker too much. The WRT Pro continues to serve a very specific purpose: carving clean, high-speed arcs with race-inspired precision and luxury-level ride feel. It’s not for everyone—but if you’re an expert skier who lives for the morning groomer sprint, there may be nothing better.

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