Nordica Enforcer 104 Free + Tyrolia Attack 14 GW

Size 165cm 172cm 179cm 186cm
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If you’ve been looking for a daily driver that charges hard on any terrain, the Nordica Enforcer 104 Free is a great option. The Enforcer 104 Free is a versatile freeride ski that is strong, comfortable, and stable on and off-piste.

With 104 mm underfoot, the Enforcer 104 Free is a great powder ski that holds a better edge on piste than the wider versions. The "Free" series has more rocker in the tip and tail for better deep snow performance and a freestyle twin shape for those who want to ride switch. Built around a lite performance wood core, the Enforcer 104 includes two sheets of metal making a ski with amazing stability and dampness! Powder rocker makes the best of rocker and camber for unparalleled performance in the deep white stuff. A favorite among the USG team, these Nordica skis are some of the top-performing all-mountain skis on the market.

Tyrolia Attack 14 bindings are a great option for hard-charging freeskiers and big mountain skiers, as well as anyone looking for a quality binding with a higher DIN setting. These bindings are easy to step into even on the deepest days and have excellent power transmission. The Attack 14 toe design features an FR Pro Toepiece, which allows for improved AFD (Anti Friction Device) fixation. This also allows for better performance on skis and more precise releases and re-centering of the boot. This toe piece is compatible with all alpine and GripWalk ski boots. The heel of the binding uses a lightweight design that prevents pre-release. 

  • Din Range 4-13
  • Anti Friction Device (AFD)
  • Fits all boot sole lengths
  • NX FR Heel Piece
  • FR3 3 Pro Heel Toe Piece
  • ISO: 5355, Grip Walk

Special Safety Notice for Bindings: We urge you to take your boots and bindings to a shop certified by the bindings manufacturer to have a function check. The majority of shops will charge for this service. Even though we may, by request, check to see if a binding should fit your boot sole length, such an adjustment, and fit check does not verify that the bindings will release properly with your boot. Only a certified shop can do this, with the user's boots present.