HEAD states their number one highlight of next season’s gear is the Kaliber Pro LV ski boot. They claim to be setting new standards with a streamlined design. Breaking barriers in the ski industry is hard, but as HEAD decreases bulk and increases precision their new boots might just be the ticket. Using technology that takes advantage of the double BOA system they have set themselves apart, offering athletes a totally new level of performance.ย
Expect to see the new Protector Evo bindings in next year’s lineup as well. Combining full heel release technology with enhanced toe release, these bindings provide added safety to both groomers and all mountain skiing. The binding is now easier to step in and out of, but also has a more easily adjustable DIN setting.
HEAD is also offering the Protector+ Freeflex in the racing sector. These bindings now offer the highest level of performance with better safety features. These bindings bring full heel release technology into the racing sector, allowing athletes to perform at competition speed with full confidence. These bindings aim to significantly reduce the risk of knee injuries.
Among these products, HEAD will release a brand new ski line: Discovery. These skis are aimed for all styles of skiing on piste. With Progressive Flex, Auxetic technology, and Superframe construction, these skis could be the future for comfortable skiing.
Two new kids skis will hit the market, along with a kids helmet. An interesting piece of gear HEAD plans to drop in the 26/27 season is the Neves Sunscreen Control. This visor automatically adapts to different lighting conditions. It includes a manual option as well, it should be the product of the future for optimal visibility.
HEAD is a leading provider in high-level equipment and their new line seems to hold up that same standard. Keep your eyes peeled for what else is to come in the 26/27 season.
