2022 Sarge 95
Category | All Mountain Park & Jib (On & Off Trail) | |
Snow Types | Crud/Variable, Groomed, Spring Corn, Powder (<6 in) | |
Terrain | Park, Trees, Open Runs/Trails, Bowls, Moguls |
For those who lap the park but want a ski that can also handle typical all mountain duties, the Sarge 95 is the perfect fit. The most playful and poppy model in our lineup, it’s right at home hitting rails and sending kickers. But when you want to rip groomers and smear through the trees, the Sarge 95’s rocker-camber-rocker profile provides a great platform for aggressive skiing. With a bombproof build, the Sarge 95 is ready to make the entire mountain your playground.
Length (cm) | Dimensions (mm) | Turning Radius (m) | Mounting Setback (cm) | Weight (g/ski) |
182 | 126-95-121 | 18.3 | -3.0 | 1810 |
176 | 126-95-121 | 17.1 | -3.0 | 1775 |
170 | 126-95-121 | 16 | -2.9 | 1680 |
164 | 126-95-121 | 15 | -2.9 | 1610 |
- Tip and tail rocker allow you to easily whip the skis around as fast as you can move ‘em.
- Heat-treated 2.2 mm edges provide enhanced durability.
- Camber Pockets molded within the overall camber triple the turn initiation contact points for maximum edge grip on hardpack.
- Full ash hardwood core provides a smooth, energetic ride with endless pop.
- Full-height UHMW sidewalls bonded with eight layers of rubber are bombproof.
What length should I get?
The Sarge 95 has a rockered tip and a full twin tail. If you are between lengths, size up for a more stable ride, size down for more maneuverability. Check out our size chart for more info.
What bindings should I get?
You can use any binding on the Sarge 95 as long as the brake width is at least 95 mm wide. We run Marker Griffon bindings on our demo skis. Visit your local ski shop for bindings and mounting.
What can I customize?
Just about anything from graphics to construction!
Build your own custom pair at www.skishaggys.com/products/custom-skis
See all the options at www.skishaggys.com/pages/custom-skis
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What are Camber Pockets?
Camber Pockets are additional small sections of camber (about 4" long and 0.030" tall) molded into the overall camber of the ski in front of and behind your midsole position. They increase contact pressure to improve grip on hardpack and ice.
Are they tuned and waxed?
Skis come tuned with a 1° base edge bevel and a 2° side edge bevel and a slight tip/tail detune. The skis are waxed with a universal temperature wax to get you going.
Ride Notes: Playful and fun yet stable for blasting though crud and chunder. The early rise tip and minimal camber underfoot offer great maneuverability. The camber pockets grip the hardpack even when your edges are worn down.
Design Needs: Playful, soft flex in the tips and tails - rock solid underfoot - stable on everything from ice to light powder.
Purpose: Build a playful jib ski that can be used all over the mountain as well as in the park. It needs to be perfect for people looking to blast off the groomed runs, hit jumps, stumps, and crush bumps.
Logan Stanley
Skier Level: Expert | Sarge 95 Length: 176cm | Height: 5'8"
Premium Materials
Core
Laminated ash hardwood: Long grain premium white ash is hand selected and cut into full-length strips. Strips are individually flex indexed and laminated together symmetrically. Each laminated core is CNC milled to a precise thickness profile developed for each model and length.
Composites
Unidirectional carbon fiber strips below the core, lightweight triaxial fiberglass above and below the core, fiberglass binding mat underfoot. Rubber bonding strips placed along edges, sidewalls, and ends for rock solid bonding.
Bio-Based Epoxy
Entropy Super Sap® epoxy contains 28% bio-based content and is specifically designed for skis. It's formulated for high-strength and impact resistance, which creates a durable, tough, and lightweight composite.
Sidewall
Full-height UHMW - the same raw material as your base, bombproof and double chamfered for reduced swingweight.
Topsheet
Clearview gloss nylon with sublimated graphics.
Base + Edge
1.4 mm CNC Knife Cut 4001 Race Grade Durasurf sintered UHMW. 2.2 mm over-sized and heat treated edges take a beating.
Why Shaggy's?
Every single pair of Shaggy’s is built at our small, wholly owned ski factory in Boyne City, Michigan. We source all of our materials as locally as possible and take no shortcuts during the build process, using the most modern equipment and methods to carefully craft our skis.
Cutting-edge technology, premium materials, and limitless customization are worthless if the end product isn’t built with passion. A love for skiing is a prerequisite for each and every employee at Shaggy’s. We design, prototype, and test every ski model before it’s made available to you, and that passion for skiing is clearly evident in our end product.
That exacting detail doesn’t end with your new skis; your experience as a customer is paramount to us as well. Our team is always happy to offer assistance - before, during, and after your ski purchase. Find out for yourself why we refer to our customers as the Shaggy’s Family.
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I ski mainly park, and these skis have held up very well through a year of bashing them on rails and abuse in the terrain park. They also do very well in many all mountain situations, but they are a little skinny when it comes to powder skiing. That's obviously not what they're meant for though so that's not a knock. Overall I love the skis so far and would recommend them to any park rider on the fence about getting these skis.
I skied the Sarge 95 all season. Great ski that handles bumps, powder and grooms. On trail off trail and back on... like a dream.
Only 1 complaint. Wish the top coat was more durable so they stay pretty. Highly recommend to any ski spirit.
I work in Telluride as a ski instructor and the sarge started out as my free style ski and turned into my daily ride. Most fun ski I’ve ever experienced. I’ve ripped this from the park to groomers to 8-12 inches of fresh champagne pow and they do not disappoint. Hard to find a park ski with the perfect flex and pop that I can still carve when the terrain calls for it.
Love the tip shape great for flotation in powder
I'm 52 and if I had any park days, they're behind me. I purchased the Sarge95 this winter after skiing a K2 Shreditor 102 for the last two seasons. I was riding the K2s as a means to get off-trail and to enjoy freeskiing a bit more, but with my weight at 165# and with 102 mm underfoot, they didn't do very well on hardpack. After talking about parameters with Jeff we arrived at the Sarge95. Well, this season I wasn't able to do any backcountry, but have skied more glades then ever before. Add to that the crazy variable winter we've had here and the Sarge95s have handled about everything I've thrown at them, from icy hardpack to powder days. I'd recommend the Sarge95 to not just park users, but to anyone with a lighter weight that gets off-trail and wants a playful and versatile ski.