This Week’s Golden Pick: Fischer Nightstick 97
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This week’s Golden Pick goes to the Fischer Nightstick 97 for its ability to blend freestyle creativity with true all-mountain performance. With a lively yet stable build and a shape that encourages playful skiing anywhere on the hill, the Nightstick 97 stands out as a reliable one-ski option for riders who want to mix park laps with natural features and everyday resort skiing.
The Fischer Nightstick 97 is built for skiers who want one ski that can handle park laps, creative all-mountain skiing, and everything in between. It sits right in the sweet spot of the Nightstick lineup, offering a balance of playfulness, stability, and durability that makes it a true do-it-all freestyle ski. At its core, the Nightstick 97 uses a poplar wood core, which keeps the ski lively and responsive without feeling overly stiff or demanding. Fischer pairs this with their Air Tec milling to reduce unnecessary weight while maintaining strength, giving the ski a quick, energetic feel underfoot. The full sandwich sidewall construction adds edge hold and consistency, especially when carving or landing at speed. A layer of Titanal reinforcement underfoot boosts durability and stability, helping the ski feel solid on bigger jumps and rougher snow, while fiberglass laminates smooth out the flex for a predictable, balanced ride. With a twin-tip shape and rocker in the tip and tail, the Nightstick 97 feels comfortable riding switch, presses easily, and initiates turns without effort. A sintered base rounds things out, keeping the ski fast and durable for long days on snow. The Nightstick 97 is best suited for intermediate to expert skiers who ski freestyle but don’t want to be locked into a pure park ski. It’s ideal for riders who split their time between the park, groomers, trees, and side hits, and want a ski that stays playful while still offering confidence when speeds pick up. At 97 mm underfoot, it has enough width to handle soft snow and variable conditions, while still feeling quick edge to edge on hardpack. This makes it a great option for skiers looking for a one-ski quiver with a freestyle focus. The Nightstick series is designed around the same freestyle DNA, with different widths to match different styles and conditions. Narrower options like the Nightstick 90 cater more toward park-focused skiers who prioritize agility and precision. Wider models like the Nightstick 104 add float for deeper snow while keeping the playful, freestyle feel intact. The Nightstick Team models bring the same design philosophy to younger or lighter skiers. The Fischer Nightstick 97 earns its Golden Pick by being one of the most versatile skis in the freestyle category. It’s playful without being flimsy, stable without feeling dead, and capable of handling everything from rail sessions to all-mountain laps. For skiers who want creativity and performance in a single package, the Nightstick 97 hits the mark. https://www.goldensports.ca/us/nightstick-97.html
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