

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I ride the Santa Ana 102 when I want to ski soft snow but still rip groomers on the way down. It’s buttery smooth in variable terrain, and the wider platform adds just the right float without losing edge power. It’s a true daily driver in the West.""Who It’s ForAdvanced to Expert Skiers: Perfect for riders who want a versatile ski that thrives in soft snow but doesn’t sacrifice control on the frontside. Ideal for skiers who tackle powder mornings, mixed conditions, and firm afternoon groomers with equal enthusiasm. What It’s ForWide All-Mountain Versatility with Soft-Snow Float: At 102mm underfoot, the Santa Ana is built for Western conditions and deeper days. With rocker in the tip and tail plus camber underfoot, it’s equally at home weaving through trees, floating steeps, or holding a strong edge on firm snow. Why We Like ItSmooth Stability and Playful Float in One Ski: We like how the Santa Ana 102 balances freeride character with frontside strength. The TSM Pulse Core and terrain-specific titanal sheet make it calm and composed in variable snow, while the gradual tip rocker adds agility and float. It’s the ski that lets us charge confidently and still play when conditions soften."
Price: $899.99 from Backcountry
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