The Fischer Prodigy is a downhill ski designed for on-piste adventures. At 145 cm in length, it offers a balance between agility and stability, helping skiers navigate groomed slopes with confidence.
With a 12 m turn radius, the Prodigy makes it easier to initiate and hold smooth, arced turns. The 112-80-103 mm tip-waist-tail profile gives the ski enough width up front for controlled entry into turns, a narrower waist for solid edge grip, and a wider tail for a stable exit. The integrated FJ7 AC binding matches the ski’s flex pattern, so the package works together rather than feeling disjointed. At 1 250 g per ski, it stays light underfoot, which can reduce fatigue over a day on the hill.
The turn radius refers to the theoretical circle the ski would carve if it were tipped on edge and forced into a continuous arc. A 12 m radius means quicker, tighter turns without needing excessive effort. The 112-80-103 mm dimensions describe the ski’s sidecut: wider measurements at the tip and tail with a narrower middle section, a shape that helps with both entry and release of each turn. The weight of 1 250 g per ski keeps the overall load down, making it easier to maneuver and less tiring during long sessions.
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Fischer says about the Prodigy
Juniors are a step ahead. To have the edge in park & pipe, quick flips and spins are a must. These are exactly the Prodigy's thing - perfect for either regular or fakie skiing. Also featuring Freeski Rocker.