The 2025 Volkl Revolt 104, an all-mountain ski. A review of Volkl's ultimate all-mountain park ski, plus weight and full specs.
The Revolt 104 has proved a versatile favorite for freeskiers and weekend warriors alike since its introduction a few seasons back. It has an uncanny knack for overperforming expectations in all kinds of situations, not least of all the park, where it’s a really fun, predictable surf machine. Our testers were big fans of the ski once again for the coming season.
Groomers & Resort Skiing:
The Revolt 104 has very deep rocker lines, but still turns surprisingly well on groomed snow. It follows plenty of the design principles of the old Gotama etc there, with the long rise and damp ski engaging instantly when put on edge and counteracting the deep rocker lines. Of course, it’s a much softer and more playful ski, so it does have something of a speed limit on hardpack, though most skiers won’t reach that point. The profile also makes the ski very pivot-y and easy to ski in tight spots.
"This is a stable ski and solid on landings. Boosting side hits and landing deep and flat is no sweat for this one. It also handled medium drops and straight-lining moguls like a champ." - Jordan Condon
Skier: Lukas Duckworth. P: Carter Edwards
Skier: David Zorko. P: Carter Edwards
Skier: Jordan Condon. P: Carter Edwards
Sizes: 172, 180, 188 cm
Dimensions: 132 - 104 - 122 mm - 180
Radius: 19M - 180
Weight: 2000g - 180
This is the second ski to come from the Built Together Team. And as before, hours, days and months of testing preceded the final design. Beneath the fantastic creatures and spirit animals lies a tip and tail rocker ski with full sidewall, 3D radius sidecut and a durable P-Tex 2100 base. “... Jibbing, jumping kickers, or out in the backcountry – the Revolt 104 is fun wherever you take it and extremely versatile as well. The graphics are fantastic too and they never get boring, because you keep discovering new things in them,” says Paddy Graham. Enough said.
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