2027 Quincy 84 - Pro Carbon Limited Release

Built from raw materials in our Northern Michigan workshop, not mass produced overseas.

$ 999.00 USD $ 1,299.00

Summer Pre-Sale

Tier 1: First 100 Orders up to $250 Off
Tier 2: Up to $150 off Ends June 30th
Ash/Poplar Core
Pure Carbon nanoMAG
131-84-114
14.5 m @ 174 cm
Early Rise/Camber/Flat Tail
Flat Tail
Size Guide
Pre-Order Skis ship by October 15th

American Made

2 Year Warranty

Race Tuned

Customer Photos

Category
On Trail Carving
Snow Types
Ice, Groomed, Crud/Variable, Hardpack
Terrain
Open Runs/Trails, Moguls
Flex
Stiff shovel, stiff/energetic underfoot, and rock-solid, race-inspired tail

Quincy 84

Details

Meet the Quincy 84.

This ski started life as the next evolution of the Brockway line, spent most of last season sneaking around in our demo fleet, and came back with one very clear message from skiers:

Build this thing.

So we are.

The Quincy 84 is a precision-built frontside ripper with an 84 mm waist, a 14.5 m turning radius at 174 cm, and a tip shape that refuses to behave like a normal carving ski. On paper, the sidecut measures 131-84-114, but the tip keeps growing past the end of the sidecut all the way out to 137 mm. Translation? It pulls into turns with authority, but still has that big-shovel confidence when the snow gets pushed around, chopped up, or just plain weird.

This is not a watered-down all-mountain ski. This is a hardpack weapon.

The Quincy 84 is made for skiers who want to carve hard, trust their edges, and feel energy coming out of every turn. Ice, boilerplate, groomers, early morning corduroy, scraped-off Midwest hardpack, firm Eastern snow, whatever you want to call it, this ski was built to bite into it and keep moving.

It’s quick edge-to-edge. It’s damp without feeling dead. It’s powerful without being punishing. And when you stand on it, it rewards you with that addictive, locked-in, high-G turn shape that makes you want to ride the chairlift back up and do the exact same run again, only faster.

We’re launching the Quincy 84 as a limited release ski, which means if you order it during the Summer Pre-Sale, we’ll build you a pair. But this may never become a full stock model. It may never live in the regular lineup. It may just be one of those skis people talk about later and say, “I should’ve grabbed a pair when I had the chance.”

Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

And now on to the technical jargon...

  • 84 mm waist for fast edge changes and true frontside performance.
  • 131-84-114 sidecut with a tip that continues growing to 137 mm for extra confidence and smooth turn entry.
  • 14.5 m turning radius at 174 cm for tight, energetic, carve-all-day turn shapes.
  • Pro Carbon construction with intermediate modulus unidirectional and biaxial carbon fiber for power, precision, and torsional stiffness.
  • nanoMAG Damping System to reduce chatter and vibration on hardpack and ice.
  • Ash/poplar wood core for a strong blend of snap, stability, and liveliness.
  • Traditional camber underfoot for immediate edge grip and strong rebound out of the turn.
  • Built for hard snow, groomers, ice, and frontside ripping.

Quincy 84 vs Fun Carver 88

The Fun Carver 88 is the wild, playful, powder-inspired oddball with a huge rockered shovel and a looser, more versatile feel. The Quincy 84 is narrower, quicker edge-to-edge, more locked-in on firm snow, and built to carve trenches into ice, corduroy, and scraped-off hardpack.

Common Questions

What length should I get?

The Quincy 84 features a tight sidecut for quick turns. Size down from a typical all mountain ski if you are between lengths.

What bindings should I get?

You can use any binding on the Quincy 84 as long as the brake width is at least 84 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
Have Questions? Get a consultation

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.

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
Ultra-lightweight full-width biaxial carbon fiber below the core, lightweight triaxial fiberglass above and below the core, unidirectional carbon fiber above the top of the core, fiberglass binding mat underfoot. Rubber bonding strips placed along edges, sidewalls, and ends for rock-solid bonding.

NANOMAG® DAMPING SYSTEM
nanoMAG® magnesium sheets are inlaid into the wood cores. The unique characteristic of this material is its ability to dissipate mechanical energy into heat, with increased capacity as the material is moved faster.

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.

Sidewalls
Full-height urethane - bombproof and double chamfered for reduced swing weight. A rounded mini-cap top edge rolls over the sidewall to protect your topsheets.

Topsheet
Clearview textured matte nylon with sublimated graphics and transparent windows to the wood core.

Base + Edge
1.4 mm CNC knife-cut 4001 Race Grade Durasurf sintered UHMW. 2.2 mm oversized and heat-treated edges take a beating.