The 2024 Volkl Revolt 96, an all mountain freestyle ski, plus weight and full specs.
The Revolt 96 is Völkl’s park offering for everyday park skiers. They have the narrower Revolts for those who ski big jumps or (for some strange reason) halfpipe but the 96 is the one mere mortals will be looking at. It has the tried and tested combination of a solid mid-section with softer tips and tails, though compared to Line or K2 for example, these are on the stiffer stride.
Groomers & Resort Skiing:
The Revolt 96 skis well enough on groomers. Like many park skis it prefers to be skied with a centered stance, and like most Völkl skis, it’s on the damper end of the spectrum. Our testing crew admired the edge hold, which is one of the best in its class, and predictability and stability. But some found the ski too stiff to be fun, and lacking in bounce between turns.
"The Volkl Revolt 96’s 96mm waist width is the perfect balance between stability and maneuverability. On groomed runs, the ski holds a solid edge and provides reliable stability at high speeds." - Lucas Duckworth
Powder & Mixed Conditions:
The Revolt 96 is on the narrow side for powder skiing and with a centered mount, it really isn’t a ski you’d want for more than occasionally skiing some moderate depths of fresh snow. However, its dampness and pointed shape make it quite adept in mixed snow, choppy conditions, etc. Especially as park skis go, these are pretty good for handling crud and chop.
Skier: Gabrielle Mondor. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Rylee Hackler. P: Hanne Lundin
"This ski is super sturdy! Handles speed, carves, rails, side hits and jumps well. My favorite part about the ski was the stiffness on jumps. It has nice pop and was fun to rip around on." - Rylee Hackler
Skier: Brock Marzolf. P: Carter Edwards
Conclusion:
The Revolt 96 has the predictable nature of other skis in the Revolt line with a fairly damp feel making them feel reliable in less than perfect conditions. They have a balanced swingweight and work for a bit of everything when it comes to park skiing. They are definitely a jack of all trades kind of park ski that could work from beginners to advanced skiers.
Sizes: 157, 165, 173, 181 cm
Dimensions: 126 - 96 - 117 mm - 181
Radius: 20M - 181
Weight: 2030g - 181
"BUILT TOGETHER!" The design concept of the Völkl Freeski Family goes into the fourth round! The complete Revolt Range was designed by Swiss illustrator Benjamin Güdel and the Revolt 96 replaces the Revolt 95. The development of the ski was a process over several years with different athletes and came to completion with the Norwegian Øystein Braten and the Völkl Freestyle Team around Tom Ritsch from Austria. The result is impressive in every respect. The tip & tail rocker ski with a new, modern sidecut is equipped with reinforced edges and modified flex zones meant to be ridden in the urban playground or in the park. Whether it's the stair railing behind the house, the rail in the park, or the kicker next to the slope, the Revolt 96 will give you enough pop and stability during take-off to raise your level up a notch. Of course, the Revolt 96 also features the proven 3D Radius Sidecut and a full-length sidewall for top performance on hard, shaped surfaces. The ski is available in four lengths from 157 to a whopping 181 cm, so that even taller or heavier riders will find the right model for them.
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