Nordica Men's Steadfast 85 DC Skis with TPX 12 FDT Bindings 2026
The 2026 Nordica Steadfast 85 DC with TPX 12 bindings is a versatile and composed all-mountain ski that blends stability, quickness, and confidence for intermediate to advanced skiers who want to ski everything the trails have to offer.
- Sidecut: 136/85/115 mm at 174 cm length
- Radius: 15.3 m at 174 cm length
- Rocker/Camber
- Wood Core
- Titanal
- Fiberglass
- PU
- Energy Ti Double Core
- Pulse Core
- Ability Level: Advanced to Expert
The 2026 Nordica Steadfast 85 DC with TPX 12 bindings is a powerful yet approachable all-mountain ski that blends precision and energy with a friendly and accessible feel. With an 85 mm waist and a construction rooted in stability and smoothness, the Steadfast 85 delivers confident performance across groomed terrain and variable conditions alike — making it a reliable daily driver for a wide range of skiers.
It’s one of the most versatile skis in Nordica’s lineup — powerful when you need it, forgiving when you don’t, and capable of adapting to everything from firm groomers to early morning chop.
Advanced skiers who want a ski that holds its own on trail but doesn’t get knocked around in mixed snow. Ideal for those who value stability and edge grip, but still want something light and maneuverable enough for all-day use.
The Double Core (DC) construction sandwiches an elastomer Pulse Core between two wood layers, offering excellent damping and vibration control without adding unnecessary weight. This results in a ski that feels quiet and composed underfoot, even when the terrain gets rough. An 85 mm waist strikes a balance between quick edge-to-edge transitions and all-mountain capability, while subtle tip rocker provides ease of initiation and versatility in off-trail or changing snow.
Though capable in mixed conditions, the Steadfast 85 is still on the narrow side for deep snow or more surfy, off-piste applications. Skiers who prefer a playful, loose feel may find it a bit too directional. And while it may be accessible for some advancing intermediates, it still benefits most from confident technique and an engaged skiing style.
Skis true to size. If you want quicker maneuverability and responsiveness, especially in tighter terrain, sizing down slightly is a great option. Stick with your standard length if edge hold and stability are your top priorities.