The Kore 99 23/24 is Head’s all-mountain ski designed to handle everything from hard-packed groomers to softer off-piste snow. With a 99 mm waist, it lives up to its name by offering enough flotation in looser snow while remaining agile on firmer terrain.
Its 134-99-120 sidecut profile provides a balanced feel—wide enough at the tip and tail for stability and float, narrow enough in the middle for quick edge-to-edge response. The flat mounting plate lets you fit your preferred bindings, and at 1.74 kg per ski (177 cm), it offers a lively flex without tiring your legs too quickly.
The 17 m radius indicates the natural turning arc this ski prefers: tight enough for confident medium-radius turns yet long enough to hold an edge on the exit. In practice, that means you can carve through groomers or roll into softer turns in variable conditions with consistent grip and predictability.
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Head says about the Kore 99 23/24
The KORE 99's superpower is multitasking around the mountain. The ski's construction reduces weight without sacrificing performance, resulting in a nimble freeride ski with a lightweight construction that adds great touring capability. The core's materials have a high strength-to-weight ratio and include Graphene, Karuba wood and multi layers of carbon. HEAD's new topsheet shape, a sandwich sidewall construction, and tip and tail rocker add hero attributes to the KORE 99: stability, agility and power.