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Fischer skis - world-class technology for all skiing styles
Fischer skis stand for precision, stability and a broad portfolio ranging from race specialists to freeride all-rounders. If you are looking for maximum control on hard piste, flotation in powder or efficient lightness when touring, you will find what you are looking for at Fischer. In the XSPO online shop, you can put together a harmonious setup - with skis, suitable bindings and ski boots for your level.
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Purpose, areas of application and requirements
Fischer categorises its Fischer skis clearly according to use: RC4 Noize and RC4 stand for uncompromising race performance on the groomed piste. The Curv combines race-like precision with everyday versatility for sporty carvers. Ranger covers all-mountain and freeride from 84 to 116 millimetres, while Nightstick serves the freestyle segment. For ski touring, the Transalp collection offers lightweight, downhill models in various widths. Depending on the terrain, speed and technique, you will find the right balance of edge grip, cushioning and weight.
Lines, technologies and differences at a glance
| RC4 Noize | Piste and Race, SL to GS | Noize Control Dämpfung, Shaped Ti, World Cup Platte | Maximum acceleration, smooth running and precision at speed | Race-orientated drivers with clean technology |
| The Curv | Sporty frontside performance | Shaped Ti, Diago Fiber, Glasfaser-Bridge | Very full edge grip, dynamic radii, race-like feel | Ambitious carvers who want versatility on the piste |
| Ranger | Allmountain bis Freeride, 84-116 mm | Layer construction with wood core, depending on model Shaped Ti, Freeski Rocker | Wide range of applications, buoyancy and stability, yet agile | Riders who combine piste and off-piste |
| Nightstick | Parco e Freestyle | Twintip sandwich, reinforced edge coverings | Lots of pop, switch-capable, robust for rails kickers | Freestylers and playful people |
| Transalp | Ski tours from easy to downhill | Air Tec Holzkern, Carbon, Shaped Ti (CTI) | Very good weight/performance ratio, smooth handling | Tourers with a focus on ascent and safe descent |
The way to the right Fischer skis
- Determine use: Piste and race feeling? RC4 Noize or RC4. Sporty carving with a little more everyday comfort? The Curv. Versatile to powder? Ranger. Park freestyle? Nightstick. Tours? Transalp.
- Select width: 70 mm for crisp piste radii, 84-96 mm for all-mountain, 102-116 mm for off-piste and deep snow.
- Adjust radius and length: Shorter for manoeuvrability, longer for smoothness and lift; to suit your swing style.
- Check construction: Shaped Ti and Carbon increase torsional stiffness and stability at speed, Air Tec saves weight for the ascent.
- Combine bindings to suit: Piste and all-mountain with alpine binding, touring with pin or hybrid; the Tyrolia Attack LYT is offered with many Fischer setups.
- Prioritise ski boot fit: Last width, flex and liner must fit; for freeride tours there are suitable Ranger and Transalp boots.
Your setup will be well-rounded if the geometry, stiffness and ski boot are harmonised. This allows you to fully utilise the strengths of Fischer skis.
At XSPO you will find a clear selection of Fischer skis, bindings and ski boots as well as practical filters by length, width and radius. So you can find the right Fischer combination for piste, off-piste or touring without any detours.
Frequently asked questions about Fischer skis
- Which Fischer skis stand for racing performance on the piste?
The Fischer skis in the RC4 Noize and RC4 series are designed for slalom and giant slalom and offer maximum edge grip and stability. - What characterises Fischer The Curv?
Fischer skis The Curv combine race-oriented characteristics with everyday versatility and rely on Shaped Ti and Diago Fibre for torsional rigidity. - Which Fischer skis are suitable for all-mountain and freeride?
The Fischer Ranger models cover a centre width of 84 to 116 millimetres and are designed for piste and off-piste skiing. - Are there freestyle models with Fischer skis?
Yes, Fischer Nightstick addresses park freestyle with twintip sandwich construction and robust equipment. - Which Fischer skis are designed for ski touring?
The Fischer Transalp series offers lightweight touring skis with Air Tec wood core, carbon and, depending on the model, Shaped Ti. - Which technology reduces vibrations in Fischer race skis?
With RC4 Noize, Noize Control ensures a smooth, controlled run at high speeds. - Are Fischer Ranger skis also available with Titanal?
Yes, some Fischer Ranger models use Shaped Ti for additional stability. - Does Fischer offer suitable bindings for the skis?
Many Fischer skis are offered with suitable alpine setups, for example with Tyrolia Attack LYT bindings in the all-mountain segment. - Where does Fischer produce skis?
Fischer develops and produces in Austria and Ukraine; its headquarters are in Ried im Innkreis.










