Fischer Hannibal 96 Carbon Skis
The Hannibal 96 is the most versatile freeride touring ski in the collection: wide enough to float in winter snow, but narrow enough for spring corn missions. Specifically placed carbon fiber and a milled Air Tec Paulownia wood core with Titanal binding reinforcement make it one of the lightest in its category and give it the torsional stiffness for solid predictable performance even in demanding snow conditions.
- Paulownia wood core is the standard material for light skis that need to perform well on the descent.
- Carbon stringers are an incredibly light way to add power transmission and liveliness to the ski.
- Tour Rocker helps you float in deep snow and charge effortlessly through the crud.
- Air-Tec Ti core construction strategically removes unnecessary core material, adds a milled titanium sheet, and reduces weight for a lighter, wider ski that presents minimal torsional flex.
- Aeroshape features a sloping top sheet that minimizes snow buildup on your skis, removes mass for easier kick turns, and increases surface-area-to-weight ratio.
- Sandwich Sidewall allows for more secure edge-grip in technical lines by absorbing the small bumps, but it also increases high speed stability by dampening the ski when you decide to open it up.
- Comes with a copy of Silence of the Lambs when purchased by the dozen.
Specifications | |
Lengths (cm) | 162, 169, 176, 183 |
Weight |
1155g [162] 1255g [169] 1320g [176] 1410g [183] |
Weight (pair) | 2310g [162] 2510g [169] 2640g [176] 2820g [183] |
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125-94-112 [162] 126-95-113 [169] 127-96-114 [176] 128-97-115 [183] |
Turn |
19m [162] 20m [169] 21m [176] 22m [183] |
Skin |
Z-Hooks, flat tail |
Specs Verified | Yes |
Design | |
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Rocker tip, camber underfoot |
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Medium radius, square tail |
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Sandwich sidewall with carbon stringers |
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Paulowina wood core with AirTec Ti |
Skimo Co Says | |
Usage | All-mountain backcountry skiing |
Notes | Aeroshape top sheet sheds snow |
Bottom Line | Easy and fun ski, a true all-rounder |