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Stöckli Laser SC Ski 2026/2027 (also known as Stockli)

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At a Glance

Terrain

Carving

Ability Level

Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Description

Looking for a ski that can do everything? If so, the Laser SC’s your thing. A versatile ski that can do everything, from short to long turns, from fast to leisurely. The sporty racing sidewalls ensure direct power transmission, while the slightly softer wood core allows you to ski comfortably in any situation. Whatever the properties you want in a piste ski, you’ll find them in the Laser SC. And with the right plate and binding, you can tailor it exactly to your needs. In short, this ski has everything you need for wonderful days of skiing with plenty of variety.

Waist Width 72mm
Sidecut 123 / 72 / 104mm
Weight ~3,730g per pair
Core Piste Race Core
Construction Racing sidewall, FTC aluminum elements, Full Edge Contact
Profile Subtle tip rocker, full camber underfoot through tail
Best For Piste carving — quick short turns with race-level edge grip

Details

Type
SKI
Vendor
Stockli
PTO ReviewCarving

Stöckli Laser SC

By T.K., PTO Instructor · 3 days on this ski · Sunshine Village, Banff

T.K. testing the Stöckli Laser SC on early-season groomers at Sunshine Village, Banff
On snow at Sunshine Village. Photo: PTO Ski.
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Carving9
Park3
Playfulness7
Forgiveness9
Stability7
Powder3

The take

It's the carving ski you grab when you don't want to think about skiing.

It's my first time on the SC. I've skied pretty much every other Stöckli, so I knew what I was getting, and that's what I got. Base glides. Edges bite the moment they touch snow. No warm-up turns. First run down I didn't hold back.

Everyone wants to know how it compares to the WRT. Short answer: it's softer, less aggressive, and a way more comfortable ski. The WRT pulls you down the hill — fun, but my legs feel it by the third run. The SC doesn't do that. You can ski it serious, you can ski it lazy, you can pizza behind your kid with a phone in one hand. It's still a real ski when you push it.

The catch is weight. Light skis are easier to ski all day. Light skis also don't hold a line at the limit. You don't get both.

Range-wise this is a beginner-through-expert ski. Genuinely. It's one of Stöckli's most popular all-rounders, and after three days I get why. Also it just looks good to me. Whatever, that matters.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: Stöckli rail system (pre-mounted). Our pick: Stöckli SRT 12.

  • Stöckli SRT 12Standard / men

    Stöckli's own system binding. Mounts on the integrated rail. What we put on most male skiers' setups.

  • Stöckli MC 11Lighter / women

    Lower DIN, lighter overall. We mount this for skiers around 150 lbs and below. Fits the SC's easygoing personality.

The Laser SC ships with Stöckli's integrated rail system, which only accepts Stöckli SRT-series bindings. Third-party flat bindings (Marker, Look, Tyrolia, etc.) are not compatible.

Stöckli Laser SC 25/26 on the wall at PTO Ski shop, mounted with Stöckli rail system
The Laser SC on the wall at PTO. Photo: PTO Ski.