Nordica's Enforcers are a freeride-orientated collection of four models, which range from 93 to 115mm wide underfoot.
The slimmed-down 93 option was added to the line last season but shares the same blunt nose tip and tail shape with early rocker, which is designed to float in soft snow and help turn initiation on hardpack.
The 93s have a poplar-beech-balsa woodcore that keeps the weight down a little but still provides plenty of energy, while they are beefed up with the addition of two layers of titanal metal.
The 93s were put forward as freeride skis at our annual test in Kuhtai in Austria, probably because the range contains that comparatively fat 115mm-waist option in the Pro model and Nordica could only pick one category for the Enforcers!
But with a traditional camber shape under their versatile 93mm waist, the 93s are pretty friendly to ski on-piste too.
A good chunk of the construction - which includes carbon sheets over the edges - is shared with Nordica's full-on piste skis including the lauded Dobermann range, so it came as no surprise when the 93s proved a hoot when being railed down hardpack runs.
Although they're a pretty stiff ride, the 93s still retain that stability when taken into soft and chopped-up snow and display bags of float and manoeuvrability for their size.
In a 93mm width the Enforcer are crushingly good all-mountain skis, while their fatter cousins should be considered if it's free-ride skis you're truly after.