Fischer Freeski
Fischer Sports reduced its freeski range to a single model last winter and presented its only twin tip model, the Nightstick; after all, the Austrian ski manufacturer does not belong in the category of freaky freeski brand. This will not change in 2017/18. The decisive factors in the model are the truly identical dimensions at the shovel and ski tip and the Twin Tip Rocker along with its Fischer-specific technologies. With the Nightstick, Fischer Sports is targeting ski acrobats and park enthusiasts who need an all-round talent under their feet.
Nightstick
Model analysis
Model | Construction | Skikern | Rocker | Technologies |
Nightstick | Sandwich Sidewall | Beech / poplar wood | Freeski | Titanium reinforcement, Carbon Tech<br /> |
Model | Medium width | Waist | Lengths | Radius | Weight |
Nightstick | 84 mm | 114-84-114 mm | 163, 172, 181 cm | 22 m (181 cm) | 1950 g/ski (181 cm)<br /> |
Ski technology
Freeski Rocker (Twin Tip)
Fischer Sports has 4 rocker concepts. In the Freeski Rocker, the shovel is lifted by 2-5 mm in a length between 25 to 30 cm and the end of the ski is also rocked significantly. This is the strongest rocker at Fischer Sports. Accordingly, this rocker is suitable for skis that must have good deep snow capabilities.
Twin Tip Shape
Its twin tip geometry is the prerequisite for professionals. The symmetrical sidecut of 114-84-114 makes the ski work equally well backwards as forwards. The Nightstick thus makes everything possible in Park & Pipe, what the head allows!
Sandwich Sidewall Construction
The ski is constructed in classic sandwich construction with a wood core and ABS sidewalls for harmonious flex.
Carbon Tech
Special network of carbon fibers for best torsional stiffness and light weight.