[review]·2025.10.30

Head Supershape e speed — Review

Overview

Overview: The Supershape e‑Speed is a race‑inspired piste carver tailored for skiers seeking speed, precision and instant edge response. With ERA 3.0 S (a small speed rocker in the tip combined with strong positive camber) it initiates turns easily while maintaining solid edge hold. Specs vary by year—tip/tail figures appear as 119/102 mm or 122/104 mm in different listings while the waist consistently sits at 68 mm. This ski really shines on groomers and is aimed at intermediate‑to‑expert skiers hunting confident, high‑speed carving.

Construction and technology

Construction and technology: The ski employs Graphene Worldcup Sandwich construction over a hardwood core (fir/beech mix commonly listed), with two Titanal sheets and Crossforce Carbon for stiffness and power. Head's EMC vibration management helps damp chatter at pace, and race‑structure RD UHM C bases appear on race‑oriented specs. The sandwich build and plate options yield direct power transfer, torsional rigidity and stability in long, fast arcs—traits you expect from a race‑derived piste ski.

On‑snow performance

On‑snow performance: On piste the e‑Speed rewards committed carving with precise edge bite and a stable platform at speed. The narrow 68 mm waist and pronounced camber deliver strong grip on hard snow, while the small speed rocker eases turn initiation. Shorter lengths produce quick, agile transitions; the longer lengths (170–184 cm) smooth out at high speed and suit larger skiers or those wanting longer turns. EMC and Titanal keep chatter muted, helping confidence on firm or chopped snow.

Sizing, weight and how it skis

Sizing, weight and how it skis: Available lengths run 156–184 cm with turn radii from roughly 11.5 m (156) up to about 16.6–16.7 m (184). A 170 cm ski is listed at approximately 2,190 g per ski (~4.38 kg per pair without bindings), which is on the heavier side for added stability. Choose a shorter length for snappier short turns and quicker edging, or a longer length for stability at speed and longer carve arcs. The 68 mm waist limits off‑piste versatility but optimizes on‑trail performance.

Pros, cons and final verdict

Pros, cons and final verdict: Strengths include race‑like stability, precise edge control, and refined vibration damping; weaknesses are a narrow waist that restricts versatility, modest weight compared with ultralight sport skis, and spec variations between seasons. For skiers focused on hard‑snow performance and high‑speed carving, the e‑Speed is a compelling option. If you want more all‑mountain breadth consider wider, more forgiving sport models; if you want raw on‑piste performance this ski delivers.

[specs]5 lengths
lengthstap to switch
readout·170 cm
waist
68mm
same at all lengths
tip
122mm
same at all lengths
tail
104mm
same at all lengths
radius
14m
varies · 11.5–16.6
weight / ski
2190g
only this length
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