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Stöckli Laser WRT Pro Ski with bindings (also known as Stockli)

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At a Glance

Terrain

Carving

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Description

This highly sporty multi-turn ski is a true masterpiece. It combines the agility of a slalom ski with the stability of a giant slalom ski. Packed with features straight from racing and boasting an exclusive design, it is an absolute must-have. The aluminum above the fiberglass and the slightly wider geometry ensure added grip and stability in the turns, plus smooth running even at high speeds. Experience perfection and top performance with every single turn on the slope.

Waist Width 66mm
Sidecut 118 / 66 / 100mm
Weight ~1,850g per ski (172cm)
Core Sandwich wood core
Construction Titanal Technology Pro, Carbon Power Turn, Full Edge Contact, Racing Sidewall
Profile Full camber
Best For Top-tier sport carving — wider geometry with maximum power transfer

Details

Type
SKI
Vendor
Stockli

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PTO ReviewCarving

Stöckli Laser WRT Pro

By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry ski tests, and customer feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this ski · Various test sites

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Carving10
Park2
Playfulness6
Forgiveness3
Stability9
Powder3

The take

This ski rips — it's playful enough to make tight SL turns and opens up to GS turns with ease.

The Laser WRT Pro is Stöckli's top-shelf carving ski, and it skis like it. Full camber, dual titanal sheets, Carbon Power Turn construction, race base — everything in this ski is built to hold an edge on hardpack and ice. SKI Magazine tested 12 carving skis and said the WRT Pro's performance on hard snow and at speed couldn't be topped. That tracks.

What surprised testers was the playfulness. For a race-bred ski with this much metal, the WRT Pro transitions edge to edge faster than you'd expect. You can rip tight slalom turns or open it up to GS arcs without the ski fighting you. The ride is smooth and quiet — no chatter, no vibration, just clean energy transfer through the turn.

The catch is forgiveness. This is an expert ski, full stop. It demands precise technique and punishes backseat skiing. If you're not driving the front of the ski, it lets you know. Floatation is minimal at 67mm underfoot — this is a groomer tool, not an all-mountain ski.

Compared to the standard Laser WRT, the Pro upgrades to Titanal Technology Pro (a stiffer, more durable titanal alloy), adds racing sidewalls, and upgrades to a race base. The result is more power and stability at the limit, but less accessibility. The WRT is the better choice for advanced skiers still building confidence; the Pro is for skiers who already have it.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: Stöckli WRT plate system (pre-mounted). Our pick: Stöckli WRT 12.

  • Stöckli WRT 12Race-oriented

    WRT D20 plate with WRT 12 GW binding. Stiffer plate for maximum direct power transmission.

  • Stöckli SRT 12Standard pairing

    SRT Carbon D20 plate with SRT 12 GW binding. DIN 4-12. A common system setup for the WRT Pro.

The Laser WRT Pro ships with Stöckli's integrated plate system. Third-party flat bindings are not compatible. Compatible with GripWalk and standard Alpine boot soles.