By Andrew Ingold
The Ace RCX is a FIS‑approved junior race ski aimed at aspiring U10–U12 racers who need a ski for on‑piste racing and structured training. Offered in 122 and 128 cm, it uses an Early Rise Rocker in the tip with a race‑oriented geometry of 107/65/90 mm. The wide tip eases turn initiation, the narrow waist promotes quick edge-to-edge transitions and tight arc carving, and the wider tail helps maintain stability exiting turns. Together these elements give young athletes control, predictability and the room to develop speed and technique safely.
Construction is focused on race performance: a Response Frame laminated woodcore for lively rebound and durability, Dual Ti (two titan/aluminum laminates) and fiberglass for torsional stiffness, and RST racing sidewalls for consistent edge contact. The Raceplate WCR TEAM plate is included, providing a stiff platform and precise power transfer between boot and ski. A race‑structured, high‑speed base is ready for waxing. These parts combine to deliver reliable edge hold, stability at speed and the kind of feedback racers need to push their limits.
On snow the Ace RCX feels direct and responsive. The Early Rise Rocker lightens turn initiation, which benefits younger skiers learning to commit to the arc. The short turn radii — 8.5 m for 122 cm and 9.8 m for 128 cm — favor quick, dynamic short turns while the metal laminates and RST walls retain stability as speeds rise. The ski pivots quickly yet keeps pressure on the edge where it matters, making it a great tool for slalom-style drills and racers seeking precision without excessive effort.
Bindings and fit are important: the Ace RCX ships with the Raceplate WCR TEAM and is compatible with junior race bindings (EL 7.5, ER 11.0 and ER 11.0 FreeFlex options), creating a race-ready mounting solution. The manufacturer does not publish a weight per ski, which complicates exact swing-weight estimates — relevant for aerial work but less critical on piste for younger racers. Select length according to rider height and skill: 122 cm for smaller/less experienced juniors and 128 cm for larger or more advanced U12 skiers.
Against comparable junior race skis the Ace RCX stands out for its metal-reinforced, plate-mounted construction, placing it closer to entry-level full race models than many soft-boot junior skis. Compared to alternatives like the Hero Junior or Worldcup Jr., it emphasizes edge precision and high‑speed stability. Potential downsides include an aggressive construction that can overwhelm absolute beginners and the lack of published weight figures for detailed comparisons. Overall it’s a solid, progression-focused choice for competitive young racers.
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