2026 Fischer Ranger 116 Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
The Fischer Ranger 116 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is the powder-hungry flagship of Fischer’s freeride line, designed for skiers chasing steep lines, deep turns, and big landings. At 116 mm underfoot, it offers effortless float and stability in storm conditions, while its modern construction keeps it quicker and more responsive than you’d expect from a ski this wide. We paired the ski with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
For such a wide ski, the Ranger 116 feels impressively nimble. It balances surfy float with directional stability, making it a reliable partner for storm skiing, backcountry lines, and deep freeride terrain.
Who it's for:
Expert freeriders who live for powder days, cliff drops, and soft landings. If your ski days are defined by avalanche reports, face shots, and big terrain, the Ranger 116 is built for you.
Highlights:
A poplar and beech wood core is reinforced with a shaped Titanal insert, adding stability without dragging down the weight. Fischer’s Freeski Rocker profile combines with Flex Cut geometry to create smooth turn initiation, surfy float, and composed handling at speed. A long turning radius and wide platform make it ideal for charging alpine terrain and stomping landings. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2026 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
This ski is built for powder and freeride performance, not everyday conditions. On hardpack or in tighter trees, its width and heft can feel like overkill, so it’s best reserved for big days.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Riders seeking quicker handling can size down, while those focused on wide-open alpine terrain and maximum float will want to size up.
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Description
The Fischer Ranger 116 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is the powder-hungry flagship of Fischer’s freeride line, designed for skiers chasing steep lines, deep turns, and big landings. At 116 mm underfoot, it offers effortless float and stability in storm conditions, while its modern construction keeps it quicker and more responsive than you’d expect from a ski this wide. We paired the ski with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
For such a wide ski, the Ranger 116 feels impressively nimble. It balances surfy float with directional stability, making it a reliable partner for storm skiing, backcountry lines, and deep freeride terrain.
Who it's for:
Expert freeriders who live for powder days, cliff drops, and soft landings. If your ski days are defined by avalanche reports, face shots, and big terrain, the Ranger 116 is built for you.
Highlights:
A poplar and beech wood core is reinforced with a shaped Titanal insert, adding stability without dragging down the weight. Fischer’s Freeski Rocker profile combines with Flex Cut geometry to create smooth turn initiation, surfy float, and composed handling at speed. A long turning radius and wide platform make it ideal for charging alpine terrain and stomping landings. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2026 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
This ski is built for powder and freeride performance, not everyday conditions. On hardpack or in tighter trees, its width and heft can feel like overkill, so it’s best reserved for big days.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Riders seeking quicker handling can size down, while those focused on wide-open alpine terrain and maximum float will want to size up.























