Ski: 2024-2025 Peak 110 by Bode, 188 cm
Available Lengths: 168, 178, 188 cm
Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 186.7 cm
Stated Weight per Ski (188 cm): 2054 grams
Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski (188 cm): 2072 & 2092 grams
Stated Dimensions (188 cm): 140-110-130 mm
Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 140-109.5-129.8 mm
Stated Sidecut Radius (188 cm): 25.3 meters
Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 65 mm / 23 mm
Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 6 mm
Core Materials: poplar/paulownia/PU + titanal (2 partial layers) + fiberglass laminate
Base Material: sintered
Factory Recommended Mount Point: -9 cm from center / 84.7 cm from tail

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What Peak Skis says about the 110 by Bode
“YOUR FUTURE JUST GOT DEEPER
The biggest days await you and your Peak 110s with KeyHole Technology™. It’s a quiver ski for most, but a daily driver in Deepville. Discover what it’s like to float AND carve.
When the atmospheric rivers are flowing in the coast ranges, the 110 is an everyday ski. We’re talking Tahoe to Whistler, where the snow is more of a dense cream than a cold smoke. For most everyone else, the 110 comes out on storm days. There’s not a dump that can sink it. Bizarrely, you can rip turns on it inbounds too. That’s Bode’s signature on there. It’s the most versatile ski over 108mm we’ve ever tested.
WHATS UNDER THE HOOD
Forever, powder skis were 115 millimeters-plus underfoot with elf shoe rocker. But beyond a film shoot, when does a ski like that really make sense? They’re less than friendly to your knees on hardpack, and you damn near have to dislocate the hip to edge. We designed our 110 to be more than a powder specialty ski. Fat, yes. But not gluttonous. It features the same KeyHole Technology™ as every Peak ski, but we reduced the metal to shave grams. Our Powder Core of poplar, paulownia, and polyurethane stringers soaks up chatter and keeps this plank at fighting weight. It’s loose and spritely off-trail, but on groomers, it arcs a silky smooth turn.”— Peak Skis
More About Peak Skis
For more details on the background and designs of Peak Skis, check out our GEAR:30 Podcast episode 191 with Bode Miller, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Peak Ski Company.
Flex Pattern
Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the 110 by Bode:
Tips: 6.5
Shovels: 7
In Front of Toe Piece: 8-10
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 10-9
Tails: 8.5-7.5
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