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THE NEW THE CURV LINE
The Curv collection has new family members that take versatility on the slopes to a whole new level. The latest update to this renowned collection has a few highlights up its sleeve, too. Strap yourself in for even more speed, even more versatility, and sustainable, action-packed experiences on the mountain.
"The Curv as a piste-legal racing ski takes skiing on varying piste conditions to a whole new level. I love it!"
Steven Nyman,
Ex-World Cup skier and Fischer Ambassador
The Curv GT
The new The Curv GT line with E-Triple Radius is very dynamic and adaptable, ideal for short to long turns and a wide range of piste styles.
In addition, every new model of The Curv GT family has a new topsheet with a geometric structure that reduces scratches and supports the ski's durability. The Curv GT impresses on hard, freshly groomed slopes as well as soft, rutted slopes, making it the perfect tool for every demanding speed fan.
Experience perfect turns with The Curv GT. Known for its extraordinary versatility, the E-Triple Radius technology provides unparalleled performance in every turn and in every condition.
Reinforced with a Glass Fiber Bridge, Shaped Ti, and Diago Fiber, the ski guarantees maximum stability and torsional rigidity. Perfect for ambitious skiers, The Curv GT delivers on soft and hard snow, allowing you to explore the fun of centrifugal forces. Made for precision, versatility, and fun, the Curv GT will take your skiing to the next level.
The Curv GT 85 Redefine
In addition to Fischer's continued investment in environmental protection, The Curv GT 85 Redefine represents the next level of sustainable ski design.
This concept ski is not just a product, it is a testament to Fischer's belief in continuing to push the boundaries of environmentally sustainable production. The Curv GT 85 Redefine not only minimizes its environmental footprint, it completely redefines it.
The effect of The Curv GT 85 Redefine
In addition to the fact that the Curv GT 85 Redefine is produced entirely in Austria using an efficient production process, the ski's construction embodies the next steps towards a more environmentally friendly and resource-saving production.
The CO2 equivalent is checked by external independent bodies and helps to better compare the effects of using different materials. In the case of the Curv GT 85 Redefine, the ski saves a total of 36% CO2 equivalent compared to the production of a comparable ski. Looking closer at this comparison, 100% of CO2 equivalents is saved by removing plate, 51% in the newly-developed Titanal, and 25% in other components. The aim for the future is to continue to reduce these CO2 equivalents.
The Curv
The Curv perfectly combines the race capabilities from the RC4 racing ski line and the all-mountain prowess of The Curv GT family. Based on the same innovations and technologies that flow directly from the World Cup into all products with the RC4 emblem, The Curv is a racing ski by nature but can do so much more. The Curv stands for maximum versatility in different conditions, creating endless skiing fun.
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Frequently asked questions
The Curv series is built with race technology, making it well-suited for skiers who have solid technique, prefer short to medium-radius turns, and seek dynamic control and performance. While advanced skiers will appreciate these skis for their power and precision, they may be too demanding for beginners who prefer a more forgiving ride.
These skis excel on:
- Groomed runs – Their stiff construction and race-inspired technology allow for smooth, controlled turns and excellent edge grip on well-maintained slopes.
- Hard-packed snow – Fischer The Curv skis perform exceptionally well on firm or icy conditions, providing stability and confidence at high speeds.
- Piste skiing – Designed for carving, they are optimized for short to medium-radius turns on on-piste terrain.
While they can handle some mixed conditions, they are not ideal for powder, off-piste, or moguls due to their focus on aggressive carving and on-piste performance.
- Narrower width: For skiers who prioritize speed, precision, and aggressive carving on very firm, icy slopes. Narrower widths give faster, more responsive turns.
- Wider width: Slightly wider options offer a bit more versatility for mixed conditions while still excelling on-piste, providing a balance between carving performance and stability.