Ski: 2025-2026 Head Kore 112 Ti, 184 cm
Available Lengths: 170, 177, 184, 191 cm
Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 182.8 cm
Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski (184 cm): 2224 & 2285 grams
Stated Dimensions(184 cm): 140-112-128 mm
Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 139.5-111.5-127.5 mm
Stated Sidecut Radius (184 cm): 21.0 meters
Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 64 mm / 33.5 mm
Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 6.5 mm
Core Materials: karuba/beech + titanal (2 layers) + graphene + flax & fiberglass laminate
Base Material: sintered
Factory Recommended Mount Point: –9.1 cm from center / 82.3 cm from tail

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What Head says about the updated Kore Collection:
“The new KORE is true to its original purpose but elevated to deliver new levels of versatility and fun keeping the weight low and the good times high.
Explore the whole mountain with the most versatile KORE yet. Built to ski anything.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Two Titanal layers provide stiffness with optimal dampening characteristics, for a superior ride quality and reduced environmental impact thanks to >40% recycled parts. Backed up by the new Flax layer’s dampening qualities.”—Head
More About the New Kore Collection:
For more details, check out our writeup on Head’s new Kore Ti and Kore X lineups.
Flex Pattern
Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the Kore 112 Ti:
Tips: 6.5-7
Shovels: 7-8
In Front of Toe Piece: 8.5-10
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 10-9
Tails: 8.5-7
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Flash Review: 25/26 Head Kore 112 Ti
The new Kore 112 Ti features many of the same updates as the rest of the overhauled Kore collection, but the 112 (and 118) offer something a bit different on snow. Here are our initial thoughts on how the Kore 112 Ti compares to the Kore 118 Ti, the previous Kore 111, and the narrower Kore Ti models.
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Reviewer Reports: New Head Kores, Ski Boots, & One Age-Old Question (Ep.333)
Luke, Kara, & Jonathan discuss Head’s overhauled collection of Kore skis; Jonathan makes a confession after he took some carving skis off piste; Kara and Luke discuss a bunch of boots they’ve been testing; Jonathan poses an age-old question about boot flexes; Kara breaks down the setups she’s bringing to Japan; and much more.

Head Overhauls Kore Skis for 25/26 + Launches Dual-BOA Kaliber Boots
Head is making big changes to their lineup for 25/26, including a complete overhaul of their longstanding Kore skis, the new dual-BOA Kaliber boot collection, and more. Here are all the details.