 This is the Nordica Enforcer 100. It's a playful but powerful free ride ski. It's going to see advanced skiers, people that are looking to ski soft snow, but they also know they're going to ski every condition that's on the mountain. So it's a 18.5 meter radius in a 185 and 100 mil waist. The key things on this ski are the blunt nose cam rock. So this is essentially a early rise tip and early rise tail. The shape of this means that you shouldn't be scared of skiing this long. You want to ski this ski in the bigger size when you're looking at the sizes. Don't get caught on the small size. What that's doing for you this early rise is making the ski a very versatile. It's improving the handling in soft snow, but it's not really affecting how it feels on firmer snow as well. So it'll flatter you when you're in a bit of powder, but it'll still give you snappy turns on beast. The core on this is an energy 2 titanium. So that's a poplar and beach wood core. That means it's a powerful ski, but quite a light poppy one as well. And then the titanium's two sheets. What that's doing is adding torsional stability and just giving you a bit better grip on firm snow. So it really is a ski that'll do anything. Very encouraging, very stable and take you in any condition. Just been out on the Nordic Reinforcer 100, starting to soften up. I found it was really good when it started to get a bit heavy, a bit choppy, and it just smoothed out all the lumps and all the bumps. A free ride ski like this is designed for strong aggressive skiers, looking to go absolutely everywhere on the mountain, but really works well in soft snow. Even though we haven't had the conditions this week, I was lucky enough to get out earlier in the season and skied it in loads of fresh snow. The kind of size of the shovel, the rocker, makes it float really well. I feel the Enforcer is going to be a brilliant ski for strong skiers, looking for a mainly soft snow ski, but if they do take it over the rest of the mountain, it won't let them down.