The Head Kore Tour 93 is a lightweight tour freeride ski made for backcountry adventurers who want to climb efficiently and still enjoy capable descents. With a 93 mm waist, it strikes a balance between uphill ease and downhill performance across mixed terrain.
At 1630 g per ski (177 cm), the Kore Tour 93 falls into the freetouring category, offering reduced weight for long skin tracks without sacrificing stability when you drop in. The flat binding mount lets you choose the touring binding that suits your setup, and the ski’s shape supports both flotation in softer snow and reliable edge hold when the surface firms up.
The sidecut radius of 16.4 m (at 177 cm) influences turn shape, making medium-radius arcs feel smooth and controlled. The dimensions—133 mm tip, 93 mm waist, 115 mm tail—mean the wider tips and tails assist in powder flotation, while the narrower waist enhances grip and maneuverability on harder snow.
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Head says about the Kore Tour 93
The KORE Tour 93 handles the ups and downs of the mountain, thanks to a lightweight construction and downhill performance. The combination of Graphene and carbon in a sandwich cap construction adds strength without extra weight. Topless Tech carbon weave adds torsional rigidity, and tip and tail rocker round out the KORE 93's ability to perform well on hard snow, powder and everything in between. A notched tail makes skin attachment a cinch and precut skins can be added as a touring package.