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At a Glance
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Description
All-mountain performance with the smooth feel of a GS ski. The Montero AR is built around an 84mm waist with All Mountain Rocker, Tip & Tail Flex, and dual titanal sheets — designed for medium to large radii at speed.
Stable enough to hold a line on hardpack, wide enough to handle variable snow off the groomed.
| Waist Width | 84mm |
|---|---|
| Sidecut | 128 / 84 / 114mm |
| Weight | ~1,980g per ski (175cm) |
| Core | All Mountain Core + Tip & Tail Flex |
| Construction | Sandwich system, Racing Graphite base |
| Profile | All Mountain Rocker — tip rocker with camber underfoot |
| Best For | All-mountain versatility — groomed to light off-piste |
Pair It With
Compatible ski bindings.
Flat-mount — any standard alpine binding is compatible.
Details
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- SKI
- Vendor
- Stockli
Stöckli Montero AR
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
“Rock-solid at speed, calm, composed, and confidence-inspiring on edge.”
The Montero AR is Stöckli's GS-style all-mountain carver — 84mm underfoot with dual titanal sheets and their Flex Torsion Control technology. The FTC uses S-shaped cutouts in the titanal at the tip and tail, filled with elastomer, which softens torsional flex at the extremities while keeping the center stiff. The result is easier turn initiation without sacrificing the locked-in feel underfoot.
On groomers and hardpack, the AR is in its element. Edge grip is top-tier, stability at speed is outstanding, and the ride stays smooth and composed when you push. It handles chopped-up crud and variable snow better than the narrower AX thanks to the wider 84mm waist. Reviewers describe it as a fusion of slalom and giant slalom performance.
The catch is that this ski needs skier input to come alive. At low speeds it's not particularly engaging — it rewards aggressive, dynamic skiing and strong technique. It's not a powder ski and won't replace a dedicated freeride setup, but for a groomer-first ski that handles real-world conditions, the AR delivers.
Compared to the AX (80mm), the AR is wider, heavier, and more GS-oriented. The AX is snappier and lighter; the AR is more composed in variable snow and wants bigger arcs at higher speeds.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: Flat mount. Our pick: Salomon Strive 13D GW.
- Salomon Strive 13D GWStandard pairing
Ships as the system binding with the AR. DIN 4.5-13, GripWalk compatible. Solid all-around match for the ski's performance level.
The Montero AR ships as a system ski with Salomon Strive 13D GW bindings. Compatible with GripWalk and standard alpine boot soles.













