1 / 4Stöckli Montero AW Skis 2026/2027 (also known as Stockli)
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At a Glance
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Description
This one’s for the ladies: we’ve developed this ski especially for you. AW stands for “All-mountain Women”. The lighter Light Core construction and the rocker technologies at the shovel and the tail simplify turn initiation and enable effortless skiing. For pure skiing fun all day long, whether on perfectly groomed slopes, in fresh snow or in heavy spring snow. The Montero AW is the perfect all-mountain ski. For those who don’t want to be dictated to by the conditions on the mountain.

| Waist Width | 80mm |
|---|---|
| Sidecut | 112 / 80 / 106mm |
| Weight | ~3,130g per pair |
| Core | All Mountain Core (poplar & beech) |
| Construction | Sandwich, Polywall sidewall, Titanal with tip & tail flex cutouts |
| Profile | All Mountain Rocker — tip rocker, camber underfoot |
| Best For | Women's all-mountain — balanced carving with all-terrain confidence |
Pair It With
Compatible ski bindings.
Flat-mount — any standard alpine binding is compatible.
Details
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- Stockli
Stöckli Montero AW
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
“Smooth from turn-initiation all the way through the tail's release — velvety, quiet, and effortless.”
The Montero AW is Stöckli's women's-specific all-mountain ski — lightweight, forgiving, and confidence-building without sacrificing the Swiss build quality that makes Stöckli what it is. The Allmountain Core uses Paulownia-based lightweight wood with a full sheet of titanal featuring their Flex Torsion Control S-shaped cutouts at the tip and tail.
The 2026/2027 model adds Turtleshell Tech — squiggly cuts in the titanal that help the ski follow terrain without getting knocked off course — plus a rubber laminate underfoot and a mounting point moved forward 10mm for better forebody connectivity. The result is a ski that initiates turns effortlessly and feels smooth and composed throughout the arc.
On groomers, the AW carves precise, textbook arcs with good edge hold for its class. It excels at slow to moderate speeds, and testers noted the ride is velvety and quiet. The trade-off is that it finds a terminal velocity relatively quickly — push too hard and the ski tells you it's reached its limit. That's by design. This is a ski built for progression and all-day comfort, not aggressive charging.
Versatile across conditions — groomers, light off-piste, spring snow — but not a powder ski at 80mm.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: Flat mount (pre-mounted system). Our pick: Salomon Strive 11D.
- Salomon Strive 11DStandard pairing
Ships as the system binding with the AW. Light, easy to step into, and matched to the ski's forgiving character.
The Montero AW ships as a system ski with Salomon Strive 11D bindings.













