It’s no surprise that there are plenty of you out there who demand the same near-telepathic connection with a ski and intuitive feel of the Deathwish in a package that you can really rip in firm conditions. Snappy, poppy, slashy, and planted for tighter quarters on firmer snow? Yes please. That’s exactly what the Deathwish 104 is designed for.
This ain’t just a Deathwish 112 with 8mm lopped off the sides. Oh no—the Deathwish 104 is trimmed, slimmed, toned and absolutely refuses to live in its bigger brother’s shadow. The difference? Glad you asked—a stouter, damper, European beech core, overhauled composite layup, dual-radius sidecut and a (slightly) more directional mount deliver more driving power, more composure, and faster response with a smaller footprint in a sleeker package. Ideal for when conditions are anything but.
That makes for a lively, rippable, nimble mayhem machine—plenty of grip to lay it down on hardpack, and just enough width to keep you off the bottom when a sleeper day delivers. Best part? It’s all built on Triple Camber—the secret sauce we won from the devil, gambling with our mortal souls. A big risk to take, but a ski this eye-opening could only come about one way, and only be made by hand in the city that God forgot when handing out grace and virtue.