Head Kore 100 Ti Skis 2026
The 2026 Head Kore 100 Ti brings the same redesigned construction and geometry found in the rest of the updated Kore line, now in a width that’s made for more exploration. It’s powerful, precise, and still impressively light, just with a little more surface area and a looser, surfier feel than the 94 Ti.
This is a ski that blends freeride float with true all-mountain muscle. The two layers of Titanal give it excellent damping and edge hold, while the lightweight construction keep the swing weight low and the energy high. On firmer snow, it holds its line with confidence. In softer or more variable snow, it surfs and slashes with ease.
What really makes the 100 Ti stand out is the new geometry. The overhauled sidecut and rocker profile make it easier to pivot, more playful in soft snow, and smoother to engage across variable terrain. It’s less locked-in than the 94 Ti, and a little more forgiving overall, but it still carries the same top-end performance when the pace picks up.
This ski doesn’t feel out of place on groomers, but it really thrives when the terrain gets steep, open, or chopped up. It’s quick enough to maneuver through tight trees, with a light, responsive feel that makes direction changes easy even in technical terrain. It’s a rare mix of float, control, and quickness that makes it one of the most well-rounded 100mm skis on the market.





Description
The 2026 Head Kore 100 Ti brings the same redesigned construction and geometry found in the rest of the updated Kore line, now in a width that’s made for more exploration. It’s powerful, precise, and still impressively light, just with a little more surface area and a looser, surfier feel than the 94 Ti.
This is a ski that blends freeride float with true all-mountain muscle. The two layers of Titanal give it excellent damping and edge hold, while the lightweight construction keep the swing weight low and the energy high. On firmer snow, it holds its line with confidence. In softer or more variable snow, it surfs and slashes with ease.
What really makes the 100 Ti stand out is the new geometry. The overhauled sidecut and rocker profile make it easier to pivot, more playful in soft snow, and smoother to engage across variable terrain. It’s less locked-in than the 94 Ti, and a little more forgiving overall, but it still carries the same top-end performance when the pace picks up.
This ski doesn’t feel out of place on groomers, but it really thrives when the terrain gets steep, open, or chopped up. It’s quick enough to maneuver through tight trees, with a light, responsive feel that makes direction changes easy even in technical terrain. It’s a rare mix of float, control, and quickness that makes it one of the most well-rounded 100mm skis on the market.



















