Mini Review - 2025 Enforcer 99
Mini Review - 2025 Enforcer 99
Ski “tested” - 2025 Enforcer 99 - 185-cm, mounted with Atomic STH2 16 on the recommended line
Boots - 2020 Tecnica Cochise 130 Dyn
Skier Info - 5’ 8’”, 205-lbs, 46-years skiing in Sierra Nevada, Wasatch, and Cascades
Ski preferences - Damp chargers (Volkl Katana and Mantra lines), Playful chargers (OG Cochise, MFree 108), Stout but smeary powder skis (Shiro, Billy Goat) somewhere in the 185 to 190-cm length
Location and Snow Conditions - Stevens Pass, WA; Close to 20-degrees in the morning with fresh groomers and dry snow. 12”+ of fresh off trail, but heavily skier compacted from previous day.
Initial Impressions
I’ve owned several Enforcer models over the years, most in the 185-186 length. I have owned the two previous versions of the Enforcer 100 in the 185 and 186 lengths. Right away, these felt familiar. Easy to get up on edge and find the rather large sweet spot. They felt stout in their flex, similar to the latest E100, but the swing-weight felt lighter. Pretty easy to toss around. I also immediately noticed the tail felt easier to break loose. They aren’t drifty like an M-Free but definitely have a really nice balance of being on edge and committed to the turn but also happy to feather that tail out without feeling hooky or having to complete the turn before making a change in angle or direction. I was hoping for the traditional Enforcer feel with a looser tail and was quite happy to experience the benefits of that design change.
The other noticeable aspect of the 99 was that they skied smoother and quieter than previous versions. I understand they added some visco-elastic/rubber inserts and they definitely gave the E99 a silky smooth feeling at speed on piste. I’m tempted to say that they feel like a dose of Volkl dampness and stability was added, but they still feel like an Enforcer…but not as far from something like my coveted M102 feels like in the stability and suspension department. Definitely less separation between those skis than in the past. This is an area where I felt like the previous 100 was lacking…it was a stiffer, more serious Enforcer, but it lacked the dampness and plushness I felt was appropriate for the overall flex and intended use of the ski. I feel that the 99 has addressed this gap by providing a more refined ski that is actually a bit easier to ski overall versus the most recent E100.
I loved them on early morning groomers and enjoyed several speed runs at high edge angles laying railroad track turns. Skied them in soft and firm bumps and found them compliant and manageable as long as I stayed on top of them. Definitely easier than my M102’s in bumps. Skied them in some 8-12” deep pockets and believe that they are more than capable for occasional forays off trail. Skied some icy backside groomers where they worked well enough, but I still wished for a narrower skis to really handle those conditions. So, not ice skates, but also supported me and didn’t wash out.
All in, this is probably the most balanced and refined Enforcer model I have skied. I expect to have these in the truck for the rest of the season as my “just in case” skis if conditions vary for days when I just want something that can handle anything the mountain has to offer. I’m also keen to try the new E104 since it has the same construction update and should also ski great.
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