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By Liam Anderson

Salomon Stance Pro 96 – Review

Salomon’s Stance Pro 96 is a serious all‑mountain tool for advanced to expert skiers who want speed stability, confident edge hold, and composure in chop—without feeling dead or punishing. Double Titanal and the Twin Frame 2 metal chassis bring race‑inspired calm, while tip/tail rocker keeps it manageable off‑piste and in mixed snow.

Who it’s for

  • Advanced/experts who like to carve hard and charge through crud.
  • Skiers who prefer a directional, damp ride with a medium‑long turn radius.
  • Less ideal for beginners or those wanting a super‑playful, pivot‑happy feel.

On‑snow performance

  • Groomers & hardpack: Excellent damping and edge hold. The 19–20 m radius favors medium to long arcs; it’s happiest at speed and tracks confidently.
  • Chop & crud: The metal backbone keeps it calm and planted. It punches through piles with minimal flap.
  • Trees & bumps: Respectably maneuverable for 96 mm thanks to rocker and balanced mass, but it’s not ultra‑light—active feet help in tight lines.
  • Soft snow: Rockered tip and 96 mm waist float well to about 20–25 cm. For deeper days, reach for something wider.

Build & tech

  • Karuba/Poplar full wood core for a lively yet damp feel.
  • Double Ti + Twin Frame 2 chassis for torsional stiffness, power, and high‑speed composure.
  • Full sidewall sandwich for direct power transfer and grip.
  • Sintered (part‑recycled) base for speed and durability.

Specs explained

  • Rocker/Camber/Rocker: Rocker in tip/tail eases turn initiation and adds float; camber underfoot drives rebound and edge hold on firm snow.
  • Tip/waist/tail by length: 126/94/108 (168), 130/96/112 (176), 132/96/114 (182), 134/96/116 (188). Broad tip stabilizes in variable snow; 96 mm underfoot is an all‑mountain sweet spot.
  • Turn radius: 19–20 m. Directional character that rewards speed and carved turns.
  • Weight: About 1.82–2.07 kg per ski (length/year). Enough mass for damping without feeling sluggish.
  • Lengths: 168, 176, 182, 188 cm.

Comparisons

  • Nordica Enforcer 94: Heavier and even more damp; the Stance Pro 96 feels a touch livelier and easier to roll edge‑to‑edge.
  • Völkl M6 Mantra: Sharper and more exacting; the Stance Pro 96 is a bit more forgiving and calmer in chop.
  • Atomic Maverick 95 Ti: Lighter and more playful, but less bulldozer‑like in high‑speed crud.
  • Salomon QST 98: More playful and floaty; the Stance Pro 96 wins for on‑piste power and stability.

Mounting & sizing tips

  • Mount point: Use the recommended line for directional balance and maximum stability.
  • Length choice: Most advanced skiers choose around their height. Go longer (182/188) for speed/stability, shorter (168/176) for tighter terrain or lighter riders.
  • Binding picks: 13–14 DIN all‑mountain bindings (Salomon Strive 14, Look Pivot 14). Heavier/aggressive skiers may prefer 15–16 DIN.

Key takeaways

  • Speed stability: Double Ti and the Twin Frame 2 chassis keep the Stance Pro 96 composed on hard and rough snow.
  • All‑mountain versatility: 96 mm waist, rocker, and a fast sintered base cover groomers, chop, and side‑country laps.
  • Directional confidence: Prefers medium‑long arcs and rewards solid technique; not the most playful option.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What level is the Salomon Stance Pro 96 best for?
A: Advanced to expert skiers. It rewards an active, technically sound stance and shines from medium to high speeds with powerful edge engagement.

Q: How should I size the Stance Pro 96?
A: Most riders choose near their height. Size up for stability and longer turns, or down for maneuverability in trees and bumps.

Q: How does it handle powder?
A: The 96 mm platform with tip/tail rocker handles up to about 20–25 cm well. For true deep‑day float, consider a wider ski.

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