Take your freestyle game to a whole new level with the exceptional playfulness and durability of the new Nightstick. Whether you're hitting natural features in the backcountry, or going wild in the park, slopestyle or big airs, with the new Nightstick you'll experience unparalleled responsiveness that lets you effortlessly turn your vision into reality - session after session.

New Nightstick Ski

The Nightstick features a sturdy and durable construction designed for the most inventive shredders. Choose the perfect width - 90mm, 97mm or 104mm - and strap on the ultimate tool to perfect your unique style. Unleash creativity and conquer the mountains with the Fischer Nightstick, the all-day freeski that brings your wildest imaginations to life.

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Frequently asked questions

The Fischer Nightstick skis are suitable for freestyle and park skiers, particularly those who enjoy performing tricks, jumps, and riding in terrain parks. They are designed for intermediate to expert-level skiers who specialize in freestyle skiing and want a ski that excels in rails, boxes, jumps, and half-pipes.

Key characteristics that make the Nightstick suitable for freestyle enthusiasts include:
  • Twin-tip design, allowing for skiing both forward and backward (switch). A lightweight construction, aiding in spins, flips, and other aerial maneuvers. 
  • Durability, built to withstand impacts from rails and hard landings. Symmetrical flex and balanced dimensions, making them perfect for park skiing and jibbing. 
  • While these skis are optimized for terrain parks, they can also be used for general on-piste skiing. However, they are not ideal for powder or backcountry terrain due to their narrower waist and freestyle-specific build.

    In summary, the Fischer Nightstick is perfect for skiers who prioritize park and freestyle performance.
The Fischer Nightstick skis are best suited for terrain parks and freestyle skiing. Designed specifically for skiers who enjoy performing tricks, jumps, and riding rails, these skis excel in park environments, including features like rails, boxes, jumps, and half-pipes. The twin-tip design allows for smooth switch skiing (both forward and backward), making them ideal for freestyle maneuvers. While they can handle groomed slopes to get you to and from the park, their primary focus is on freestyle performance, offering flexibility and balance necessary for park tricks and aerials. The lightweight and durable construction helps absorb impacts from jumps and rough landings, making them highly reliable for park riders. However, the Nightstick skis are not designed for off-piste, deep snow, or powder skiing, as their narrower build and specialized design are tailored for the park rather than all-mountain or backcountry conditions.

Yes, you can ski on-piste with the Fischer Nightstick skis, but they are not optimized for it. While they can handle groomed runs, their design is primarily focused on freestyle and park skiing. The Nightstick's twin-tip design and symmetrical flex are better suited for performing tricks, jumps, and riding rails in the park rather than for high-speed carving or aggressive turns on groomed slopes.