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At a Glance
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Our racing DNA packed into a ski – that’s the Laser WRT. High-end technology from racing sets this ski apart from the rest. Carbon Power Turn offers unbelievable acceleration coming out of the turn, while Carbon Steering Control makes it feel like you’re on rails – even at high speeds. This is the perfect combination of slalom and giant slalom ski. Get ready for the utmost precision and incredible power as you carve your turns into the freshly groomed snow.

| Waist Width | 66mm |
|---|---|
| Sidecut | 118 / 66 / 100mm |
| Weight | ~1,800g per ski (172cm) |
| Core | Sandwich wood core |
| Construction | Titanal + Carbon Steering Control + Carbon Power Turn, Full Edge Contact |
| Profile | Full camber |
| Best For | Sport carving — Swiss precision for high-speed groomed runs |
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Stöckli Laser WRT
By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry ski tests, and customer feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this ski · Various test sites
The take
“If you love carving arcs at speed, the Laser WRT is your rocket ship.”
The Laser WRT is Stöckli's race-bred carving platform — the same shape and sidecut as the WRT Pro, but with a slightly more accessible construction. It still has titanal top and bottom sheets, Carbon Power Turn inserts under the binding area, and Carbon Steering Control for torsional rigidity. It's a serious ski.
On hardpack groomers, the WRT locks in and holds. Testers consistently describe the ride as smooth, composed, and silent at speed — the signature Stöckli feel. The Carbon Power Turn technology stores energy through the arc and releases it at turn exit, giving that explosive acceleration out of each turn that makes you question how fast you're actually going.
Compared to the WRT Pro, the standard WRT uses regular titanal instead of Titanal Technology Pro, making it slightly softer and more forgiving without sacrificing the core character. It's still a demanding ski that rewards active, centered technique and punishes passive skiing. But the entry point is lower — both in skill and price.
Compared to the Laser SC, the WRT is stiffer, narrower (66mm vs 72mm), and more race-focused. The SC is the all-day cruiser; the WRT is the ski you grab when you want to push.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: Stöckli SRT/WRT plate system (pre-mounted). Our pick: Stöckli SRT 12.
- Stöckli SRT 12Standard pairing
SRT Carbon D20 plate with Salomon SRT 12 GW binding. DIN 4-12. The standard system binding for the WRT.
- Stöckli WRT 12 GWRace-oriented
WRT D20 plate with WRT 12 GW binding. Stiffer plate for more direct power transmission. For skiers who want maximum response.
The Laser WRT ships as a system ski with an integrated plate. Third-party flat bindings are not compatible.








