By Liam Anderson
The Mindbender 96C is a versatile all‑mountain ski built around a 96 mm waist and an All‑Terrain Rocker profile that blends gradual tip rise with a short, low tail. That profile helps the ski float in softer snow yet keeps effective edge contact on firmer groomers. On snow it feels playful and approachable in short turns while remaining composed and stable when pushed at speed. Offered in four lengths (166–184 cm), it’s geared toward skiers who want a single do‑it‑all ski for groomers, variable snow, and occasional powder days.
Under the topsheet the ski pairs an Aspen veneer / Micro‑Block core with Spectral Braid and uni‑directional flax, bonded with bio‑resin, and finished with full length sidewalls and a sintered base. The aspen core delivers liveliness, consistent flex and durability; Spectral Braid adds tuned torsional stiffness for edge hold; flax fibers improve vibration damping and ride compliance. Bio‑resin enhances cold‑temperature toughness. The package aims for a balanced blend of lightness, responsiveness and controlled damping across mixed conditions.
On snow the ski performs as a true all‑rounder: it carves cleanly on groomers thanks to full sidewalls and gives confidence at speed. The 96 mm waist provides enough float in softer snow without feeling sluggish in short turns. Shorter length options (with turning radii around 14–16 m) make it nimble in tight terrain, while longer lengths (17–18 m) add high‑speed stability. Expect slightly higher swing weight than ultralight touring skis, but noticeably more stability and edge power under load.
In comparison, this ski sits between narrow, piste‑focused race shapes and wider powder‑specialists: more playful and lighter than burly freeride boards, yet offering more flotation than 85–90 mm piste carvers. It’s a strong one‑ski quiver for advanced intermediates to experts who want versatility across a day’s worth of conditions. Not the best pick for dedicated powder hounds needing 100+ mm waists or for park riders seeking progressive full twin tip geometries.
Specs explain how the ski behaves: 131‑96‑119 mm sidecut balances tip entry, mid‑width pivot and tail release. Turning radius varies by length (≈14.1 m at 166 cm up to ≈17.8 m at 184 cm) — smaller radii suit quick, short turns while larger radii stabilize long, fast arcs. Tip/waist/tail widths affect flotation and edge bite; the rocker/camber/rocker profile provides a mix of float and on‑edge grip. Available lengths are 166, 172, 178 and 184 cm. Verify exact weight and radius with the retailer.
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