
Precision, Power
& Versatility

Precision, Power
& Versatility
THE CURV: Precision, Power & Versatility
THE CURV: Precision,
Power & Versatility
The Curv combines race-level performance with high versatility on groomed slopes – setting new standards in high-performance on-piste skiing. The integrated Noize Control™ technology noticeably reduces vibration and ensures exceptionally smooth running characteristics, even at high speeds. Precise tuning guarantees maximum control and stability, regardless of whether you are making short, medium, or long turns.






THE CURV IS TAILORED FOR THOSE SEEKING VERSATILITY, CONTROL & PRECISION.



Noize Control™
Technology

Noize Control™
Technology

Triple Radius

Triple Radius

Diagowrap

Diagowrap
The Curv
The third generation of Fischer’s “The Curv” continues the success story. Built for intermediate to advanced skiers, it’s a street-legal race machine packed with World Cup technology. Offering unmatched versatility, performance, and adrenaline, “The Curv” features a breathtaking design that turns heads as easily as it carves turns.
Frequently asked questions
The new The Curv skis will be available in stores starting January 20, 2026. You can order the models from the Fischer Sports online shop starting in fall 2026.
The third and latest generation of Fischer The Curv skis offers a completely redesigned design, improved materials, and innovative technologies for even greater precision and control. These skis set new standards in terms of performance and skiing enjoyment—ideal for ambitious skiers who demand the very best.
The Curv series is built with race technology, making it well-suited for skiers who have solid technique, prefer short to medium-radius turns, and seek dynamic control and performance. While advanced skiers will appreciate these skis for their power and precision, they may be too demanding for beginners who prefer a more forgiving ride.
These skis excel on:
- Groomed runs – Their stiff construction and race-inspired technology allow for smooth, controlled turns and excellent edge grip on well-maintained slopes.
- Hard-packed snow – Fischer The Curv skis perform exceptionally well on firm or icy conditions, providing stability and confidence at high speeds.
- Piste skiing – Designed for carving, they are optimized for short to medium-radius turns on on-piste terrain.
While they can handle some mixed conditions, they are not ideal for powder, off-piste, or moguls due to their focus on aggressive carving and on-piste performance.
- Narrower width: For skiers who prioritize speed, precision, and aggressive carving on very firm, icy slopes. Narrower widths give faster, more responsive turns.
- Wider width: Slightly wider options offer a bit more versatility for mixed conditions while still excelling on-piste, providing a balance between carving performance and stability.