The Wildcat 101 isn’t just the begrudging youngest child of the Wildcat family—it’s the culmination of all we’ve learned after years of coaching its bigger siblings in the art of skiing anything, anywhere, anytime.
Narrower dimensions, dual-radius sidecut, a more progressive mount, and longer flex profile brings you into turns a lil faster, responds quicker in tight spots, and delivers extra grip when things get firm enough to be heard from the lift.
The most freestyle-focused of the Wildcat family—obviously, it is the punk-ass little brother after all—the 101 is built for Wong-banging bumps, snaking shark-infested re-freeze for spring photo shoots, and boosting everything from slopestyle lines to sloppy side hits. Exactly what the doctor ordered for the Moment athlete team, who put in more days and demand more of their skis than you or I ever will. Lucky bastards.
For us mortals, it’s so good in everything not-so-good that we reach for it whenever tide is low, sun is out, corn harvest firing, or we just need a ski that’ll thread the needle from coast to coast. The same goes for days when we’re completely shelled from the night before and need a cruiser, not a bruiser—you know what we mean. The Wildcat 101 is here for it.