Today, Nordica announced their “completely redesigned” Enforcer 100, a new Enforcer 94, and their new “hands free” HF boot collection. These products will be available in limited quantities starting in January of 2020.

If you’ve read some of our reviews or seen any of our Winter Buyer’s Guides from the past several years, you’ll know that we are very big fans of the Nordica Enforcer (and women’s Santa Ana) skis. Year after year, many of the skis in the lineup have proven to be excellent options for a huge range of skiers due to their blend of stability and forgiveness.

So we were honestly a bit nervous when we heard that Nordica was changing the Enforcer 100 and Enforcer 93. While we’ll be getting the skis in hand very soon to really find out how different they are, Nordica’s description of the new skis made us a bit less worried.

Nordica Enforcer 100 Updates

Nordica says that the main updates to the skis come down to their construction. The 20/21 Enforcer 100 and new Enforcer 94 feature a nearly identical construction to the Enforcer 88 that they released last year. Essentially, it’s a slightly different carbon / fiberglass laminate and their “True Tip” technology, which basically means they use less ABS plastic in the tip and the wood core extends farther toward the end of the ski, designed to reduce swing weight (the Enforcer Free 104 also features a similar, but slightly different construction). In our opinion, the Enforcer Free 104 and Enforcer 88 felt very similar to the older Enforcer skis we’ve used (which, to be clear, is a very good thing in our book).