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By Sophia Reynolds

Fischer RC4 Race Jr — Review

Overview

The Fischer RC4 Race Jr is a lightweight, forgiving junior piste/race‑training ski with a subtle tip rocker. It’s designed to help kids learn clean, carved turns and progress confidently from first carve to club training. A narrow waist (64–69 mm by length) and short sidecut radii (5–13 m) deliver fast edge‑to‑edge transitions and a precise carve, while the compliant flex keeps it friendly on firm groomers.

On‑snow performance

  • Agility: The On‑Piste Rocker makes turn initiation effortless. Young skiers feel immediate bite and security, even on morning hardpack.
  • Carving and grip: The Fiber Tech fiberglass layup offers dependable edge hold for this category. The ski feels composed through short to medium turns.
  • Forgiveness: Flex is intentionally soft and predictable; the tail won’t punish mistakes.
  • Speed ceiling: Strong, heavier or very aggressive juniors may outride its torsional stiffness and extruded base; they’ll graduate to stiffer race‑plate juniors.

Construction and tech

  • Air Power Construction: Lightweight core concept that reduces fatigue and eases turn entry.
  • Fiber Tech: Fiberglass network providing consistent flex and grip without making the ski harsh.
  • Extruded base: Durable and low‑maintenance; not as fast as a sintered base but ideal for clubs and families.
  • JRS (Junior Rail System): Easy step‑in, length adjustability, and simple mounting on most SKUs.

Who it’s for and sizing

  • Who: Beginners to advanced junior carvers and entry‑level club racers focused on piste skills.
  • Size: Beginners around chin‑to‑nose; advanced up to forehead. Shorter = quicker pivot; longer = more stability and a larger turn radius.

Comparisons

  • Atomic Redster J2: Similar approachability; the Fischer feels a touch lighter and livelier at low speeds.
  • Rossignol Hero Junior: Very close target user; Rossi “Athlete” tiers are stiffer/faster but less forgiving than the RC4 Race Jr.
  • Head Supershape Team: Even easier flex; the Fischer brings more edge grip and a racier tail feel.

Specs explained

  • Rocker profile (On‑Piste Rocker): Tip rocker for easy turn initiation and reduced tip catch.
  • Tip/Waist/Tail (approx. 90–110 / 64–69 / 75–96 mm): Narrow waist = rapid edge changes; supportive tip/tail = secure carving.
  • Radius (5–13 m by length): Shorter lengths cut quick, short turns; longer lengths increase stability and turn size.
  • Weight (≈850 g per ski): Low mass helps kids maneuver and reduces fatigue.
  • Available lengths (70–150 cm): Broad size run lets kids grow with the model.

Key takeaways

  • Lively and forgiving: speeds up learning and rewards clean edging.
  • Solid hard‑snow hold for its class.
  • Low‑maintenance base; slower than sintered race skis.
  • Piste specialist: narrow waist and race tune favor groomers.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Is the Fischer RC4 Race Jr good for beginners?
A: Yes. The forgiving flex, On‑Piste Rocker, and low weight make the Fischer RC4 Race Jr ideal for beginners to intermediates who are building carving skills on groomers.

Q: What length should I choose?
A: As a guide, chin‑to‑nose for beginners, up to forehead for advanced juniors. Longer adds stability and a larger radius; shorter is more nimble.

Q: How does it compare to full race models?
A: It’s milder and more user‑friendly. Full race‑plate juniors with sintered bases are faster and stiffer but demand stronger technique and tuning.

Verdict

A well‑balanced junior piste tool, the Fischer RC4 Race Jr accelerates learning without punishing mistakes. It’s a smart choice for kids who want trustworthy grip, quick edge changes, and confidence on firm snow.

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