Nordica Women's Wild Belle 84 DC Skis with TP2 Light 11 FDT Bindings 2026
The 2026 Nordica Wild Belle DC 84 with TP2 LT 11 bindings is a smooth, confident carver for advanced women skiers who want frontside precision with just a touch of all-mountain adaptability.
- Sidecut: 133/84/112 mm at 162 cm length
- Radius: 13.7 m at 162 cm length
- Rocker/Camber
- Wood Core
- Fiberglass
- PU
- Double Core
- Pulse Core
- Ability Level: Advanced to Expert
Returning for another season, the 2026 Nordica Wild Belle DC 84 with TP2 11 LT bindings continues to blend the best of frontside precision with a touch of all-mountain adaptability. At 84 mm underfoot, it sits right at the intersection of the carving and all-mountain categories, but with a clear lean toward on-trail performance. With a confident edge and smooth feel, this ski is built for women who love to arc turns and stay connected to the snow.
It’s stable and energetic without being demanding — the Wild Belle 84 makes powerful carving more approachable and less fatiguing, even at higher speeds.
Advanced women skiers who spend most of their time on groomers but want a ski with just enough versatility to handle variable snow and mixed terrain.
Built with Nordica’s Double Core construction, the Wild Belle 84 uses a Pulse Core elastomer layer sandwiched between two wood cores to tame vibration and keep things quiet and composed, even when you're skiing hard. The shape and profile play to a women’s natural stance, enhancing balance and edge engagement, and letting skiers drive confidently into the turn while reducing fatigue throughout the day. A slight tip rocker gives the ski intuitive turn initiation and added agility in mixed snow, rounding out a design that feels energetic yet stable on a variety of firm surfaces.
The Wild Belle 84 DC is very much a frontside-focused ski. Skiers who spend a lot of time exploring off-trail, in deeper snow, or who prefer a looser, more playful feel will likely find this ski a bit too directional and precise for their liking. Its strength lies in carving and edge hold, not floatation or smeary maneuverability. Additionally, intermediate skiers or those who prefer a laid-back approach may find the Wild Belle 84 too much ski.
These skis run true to size. Skiers who prioritize responsiveness in tighter terrain can size down without compromising too much stability, while those seeking edge grip and top-end stability should stick with their usual length.