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The Scores (out of 10)
- Overall Score: 7.12/10
- Rank: #6
- Versatility: 7.25
- Crud Performance: 6.88
- Playfulness: 7.38
- Responsiveness: 7.63
- Hard-Snow Integrity: 6.88
- Quickness: 7.63
- Stability at Speed: 7.25
- Carving: 6.88
- Flotation: 6.38
- Forgiveness: 7.38
The Specs
- Price: $875
- Lengths: 156, 163, 170, 177, 184, 191
- Dimensions: 133-93-155
- Radius: 16.4 (177cm)
- Level: Intermediate to Expert
In a Nutshell
- Pros: Forgiveness (#2), Quickness (#3)
- Cons: Carving (#12), Stability at Speed (#10)
This season Head adds additional carbon and graphene to the Kore 93 to help lighten the overall package while still retaining the energetic and reliable characteristics that testers have come to expect from the Kore line. Thanks to the lighter weight, the Kore 93 is more accessible to a wider variety of skiers, yet can still handle almost every snow and terrain combination. 鈥淪teep, crud, bumps, firm and soft. It performs and holds,鈥 said tester Chad Jacob, a ski racing coach from New York. 鈥淣othing it can鈥檛 handle with acceptable performance.鈥
Testers were most impressed with the Kore 93鈥檚 versatility. While this ski didn鈥檛 score top marks in any one skill department, it鈥檚 a jack of all trades. The ski scored highest in the Forgiveness, Playfulness, Responsiveness, and Quickness categories, which speaks to the skis ability to adapt to variable terrain. This combination also makes the Kore 93 approachable for beginner and intermediate skiers that may find themselves in the backseat or relying on skidding to change the turn shape. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great all mountain ski for anyone from intermediate to expert,鈥 commented tester Nick Loomans. 鈥淎n easy ski to learn and understand.鈥 All testers agreed that of all the skis tested in the all-mountain category, the Kore 93 may just be the most approachable. It鈥檚 a ski that will meet a skier where they鈥檙e at, adapt to the skier鈥檚 skill level, but also push them to grow in their skills and confidence.
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The ski鈥檚 lightweight construction not only makes it accessible, it also makes it energetic and snappy from turn to turn, something that skiers who gravitate towards a more playful ski will appreciate. The downside to the Kore 93鈥檚 lightweight construction is a slight sacrifice in stability at speed and on edge. Testers noted that the ski seemed nervous on firm snow, where it could deflect or become chattery when trying to carve. At the gear test in Sun Valley, the steep, groomed runs allowed testers to push other skis in this category to their limits, and in comparison testers felt the Kore 93 had a much lower speed threshold.
But this is only an issue for skiers who insist on bombing down the hill. Overall testers were thrilled with the Kore 93鈥檚 versatility in nearly all snow conditions, and what impressed them most was this ski鈥檚 wide appeal for skiers of all abilities. 鈥淭his ski is for an intermediate to expert and can help teach people to get to the front of the ski,鈥 commented tester Otto Gibbons. 鈥淗ead cut the weight and added the fun. It鈥檚 a blast to engage, excited to explore, easy to ski all day.鈥