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Nordica Enforcer 94

By PTO Team, Based on official specs and professional review consensus · Spec analysis + professional review consensus on this ski ·

Nordica Enforcer 94 skis laid on a freshly groomed corduroy run
Nordica Enforcer 94, 26/27.
Carving9Park1Playful.5Forgive.3Stabili.8Powder3
Carving9
Park1
Playfulness5
Forgiveness3
Stability8
Powder3

The take

A narrower, quicker cut of the Enforcer - two sheets of Titanal tuned for firm-snow speed over float.

The Nordica Enforcer 94 is the quick, firm-snow member of Nordica's men's Enforcers, and nearly everything about how it skis follows from one choice: two full sheets of Titanal on a narrow 94mm platform. That construction is what makes it grip and stay quiet at speed, and it is also what makes it heavy and demanding. The 94 is the same layup as the Enforcer 99, just a narrower cut of it, not a softer ski.

On firm snow the independent reviews are nearly unanimous: hard-snow edge grip, camber that locks the edge, and a narrow waist and forward mount that change edges faster than the 99, with rebound out of the turn the heavier ski lacks. Testers call it an absolute ripper of a carving ski and more maneuverable than its own 99. In mixed and chopped-up snow the metal earns its weight and the ski stays planted; the 2026 build is a little more balanced than the old Enforcer.

The limits are just as clear. It is heavy and stiff, with a strong tail that punishes a backseat stance in bumps. Float is modest, around 6 to 8 out of 10, so on a deep day the 99 and 104 float where the 94 pushes. And the redesign that made it quicker gave up a little pure-carve lockdown; the consensus is it does not carve as well as previous versions, a trade most skiers will take for the added agility.

Within the line, the 94 gives up float and off-piste composure to the 99, and powder to the 104. For a lighter skier who cannot keep two sheets of Titanal loaded all day, it also gives up ease to the women's Santa Ana 92 - the roughly 2mm-narrower counterpart with the same DNA but one sheet of Titanal instead of two, lighter and more forgiving. Choose by build and driving style, not the label on the topsheet.

The Enforcer 94 comes in five lengths, 167 to 191cm, with the sidecut and a 16.5-to-18.5m radius widening as it grows - a medium radius, happiest linking medium-to-longer arcs with speed. Because it already changes edges easily, most advanced-to-expert skiers can size at their height or one size up; faster, heavier skiers should size up for stability. MSRP is $975, seventy-five dollars under the Enforcer 99. The ski is sold flat, so the binding is a separate purchase and needs mounting.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: Flat ski - binding is a separate purchase and needs mounting. Our pick: Marker Griffon 13.

Nordica publishes the Marker Griffon 13 as the recommended binding. Other pairings are shop suggestions, not official. DIN and mount are set by a technician.

Common Questions

What is the difference between the Nordica Enforcer 94 and the Enforcer 99?
Five millimetres of waist. The 94 is quicker edge-to-edge, with more pop and a firmer edge on hardpack; the 99 floats more and stays composed in soft snow and late-day crud. Both use the same two-sheet Titanal construction.
Is the Nordica Enforcer 94 a good powder ski?
No - it is a firm-snow carver, not a powder ski. At 94mm with a heavy two-sheet Titanal build its float is modest, rated by testers around 6 to 8 out of 10; for deep days the wider Enforcer 104 is the better choice.
Is the Enforcer 94 good for beginners or intermediates?
No. Nordica's page lists a broad range, but the independent reviews consistently land on Advanced-Expert, and testers say plainly it is not the best for an intermediate. It punishes backseat skiing.
How much does the Nordica Enforcer 94 weigh?
About 2,090 to 2,120 grams per ski near the 179 cm length - per ski, not per pair. Nordica publishes no per-length weight table, so other lengths are not officially listed.
What size Nordica Enforcer 94 should I get?
It comes in 167, 173, 179, 185 and 191 cm, with a medium 16.5-to-18.5m radius. Faster, heavier, aggressive skiers tend toward the 185 or 191 for stability; those wanting quickness in tight terrain, or who are lighter, toward the 173 or 179.