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  • Wildcat 101

    Low Tide Everything | The Original Playful Charger

    The Wildcat 101 doesn’t ask for perfect snow — it thrives in the wreckage. Narrower, quicker, and meaner than its bigger siblings, it’s tuned for snaking tight lines, ripping spring corn, and getting weird in the bumps. Narrow underfoot, with deep rocker lines, and a dual radius sidecut let the Wildcat 101 turn quick, grip hard, and pivot like hell in tight spots — just what the doctor ordered. The most freestyle focused Wildcat ever built, the 101 is here to blow up side hits and thread those skinny chutes with authority. Small footprint, big attitude.


    ⦿ Need a bit more composure? Check out the Deathwish 96.
    ⦿ Need a lot more composure? Check out the Countach 98.
    ⦿ Want to keep it playful in deeper snow? Check out the Wildcat 108.
    ⦿ Want to compare two skis directly? Click here.


    Updates For The 25/26 Season

    ⦿ Adjusted Mount Point - more driving force & float
    ⦿ Refined Flex Pattern - more natural flex along the ski

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    • Length Tip Waist Tail Radius Effective Edge Weight (Pair) Mount
      164 128 101 121 20 1325 7.2lbs / 3.3kg -6
      174 128 101 121 21 1425 7.9lbs / 3.6kg -6
      179 128 101 121 22 1475 8.5lbs / 3.8kg -6
      184 128 101 121 22.5 1525 8.7lbs / 3.9kg -6
      190 128 101 121 23 1585 9.3lbs / 4.2kg -6

      • This is a general guideline and is only a basic suggestion of the proper size. Where you ski, how you ski, and what skis you've ridden in the past should be taken into consideration.
      • The Wildcat incorporates deep rocker lines and a progressive mount point. This means it skis shorter than many other skis, don't be afraid to size up.
      • If you are still on the fence and ski confidently and aggressively size up. If you ski more conservatively or timidly size down.
      • Beginner assumes a basic understanding of and ability to ski. For those who have never skied or cannot ski down runs without falling we recommend renting/demoing to start.
      If you are unsure, have questions, or feel your recommended size is incorrect, please chat, call or email us. We are happy to discuss specific sizing based on your build, skiing style, and existing quiver / past skis.

      Skier Height Skier Height (cm) Beginner Intermediate Advanced Playful Advanced Charger
      5'3" 161cm 164cm 164cm 164cm 174cm
      5'4" 163cm 164cm 164cm 164cm 174cm
      5'5" 166cm 164cm 164cm 174cm 174cm
      5'6" 168cm 164cm 174cm 174cm 174cm
      5'7" 171cm 174cm 174cm 174cm 179cm
      5'8" 173cm 174cm 174cm 179cm 179cm
      5'9" 176cm 174cm 179cm 179cm 179cm
      5'10" 178cm 179cm 179cm 179cm 184cm
      5'11" 181cm 179cm 179cm 184cm 184cm
      6'0" 183cm 179cm 184cm 184cm 184cm
      6'1" 186cm 184cm 184cm 184cm 190cm
      6'2" 188cm 184cm 184cm 190cm 190cm
      6'3" 191cm 184cm 190cm 190cm 190cm
      6'4" 194cm 190cm 190cm 190cm 190cm
      6'5" 196cm 190cm 190cm 190cm 190cm
      6'6" 199cm 190cm 190cm 190cm 190cm

    Mustache Rocker

    ingredients

    Full length, knot free, vertically laminated in house. Our poplar / ash core provides a unique blend of liveliness and outstanding dampening, allowing for playful platforms that charge hard.

    Extruded sidewalls constructed of modified Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) provide stiffness, dampening, and durability, which allow for more impact resistance and easier repairs that stay put so you can bring the abuse year after year, season after season.

    A custom blend of triaxial fiberglass and carbon fiber that provides torsional rigidity along with longitudinal pop and composure at speed.

    We use a textured nylon topsheet material enhanced with sublimated graphics‒a non-toxic and eco-friendly alternative to silkscreen. We chose this topsheet material to ensure optimal durability and impact resistance while maintaining crisp and bright graphics.

    Skis are tools not treasures and that means they need to take a beating which is why we use carbon infused sintered UHMWPE (Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthylene). Harder, faster and with better wax absorption and retention than extruded bases this is the industry leader for performance and longevity.

    Rubberized VDS foil is placed at strategic locations throughout the construction to increase bond strength and provide vibration damping for more stability and increased control.

    There are only a handful of edge manufacturers in the world. We go straight to the source for the best of the best. We use only 2.2mm Rockwell 48 hardened steel edges. Heat treated additionally in house to ensure you get nothing but the absolute most out of your skis.



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    Paul Burkholder
    Excellent skis, great people.

    Wildcat 101s are tons of fun in nearly every snow/terrain condition. Easy to carve on firm groomers, quick and playful in the trees, predictable and secure in the steeps. Very fun in a foot of powder. I have been in the moment store/factory many times and have never left with anything but good feelings about this place.

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    Michael McDonald
    Spring Ripper

    So I will start this by admitting that I have have the Wildcats in 101, 108, & 116 Waist widths. I also have the Tour version. This is what I have come up with… If you can only own 1 set of skis, go with the 108’s. They are hands down, the best option out there for a 1 ski quiver. The 116’s/118’s, to me are a 10” + day ski. less snow then that they will fee chunky. (take that comment, while remembering that I also have the 108’s and 101’s). That being said, on those deeper 10”+ days, the FatCats come alive. I believe the reason comes down to basic math. The extra width = more float = less energy spent by you = more laps = more stoke! And who doesn’t like more stoke. Now for the 101’s... Honestly, I think they ski very similar to the 108’s in most conditions. While they do tend to be a bit more maneuverable in moguls and tree runs, I have a hard time noticing much difference on groomers. This is not a dis to the 101’s, but rather a testament to the 108’s. But let’s talk spring-ish conditions. You know… You know, where you spend the morning sticking to the groomers, because while the off piste stuff looks inviting, when you venture out for a test run, it wants to rattle your teeth out of your head. Suckas! (Been there, done that). But then at about 10:30-11:00 the sun gets in the right spot, the snow warms up and everything softens. That teeth rattling chunder, becomes turns into 2”-5” of warm cream. It’s time to send the wife and kids to lunch, and go get sum. It’s out there, screaming at you to slay it, and the 101’s are the perfect tool. Better hurry, sometimes that time window is small. Ya-all know what I’m talking about.

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    Cooper Whitney
    Wonderful

    First pair. Love these things!