2026 Nordica Dobermann JR SGJ Skis
2026 Nordica Dobermann JR SGJ Skis

2026 Nordica Dobermann JR SGJ Skis

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RACE PLACE has been authorized to offer special RACER PRICING on current season RACE SKIS, BOOTS and BINDINGS to all ski racers actively participating in USSA, FIS, College, High School, Nastar or Club Events.

**Discounted pricing is restricted to skis, boot and bindings.**

Choosing the correct race ski length is one of the most important equipment decisions for any alpine racer. Ski length affects stability, turn initiation, edge grip, and overall confidence on the course. While FIS regulations establish minimum lengths for many competitive athletes, younger and non-FIS racers should select ski length based primarily on weight, ability, and coach recommendations.

FIS Race Ski Regulations

FIS equipment regulations are updated regularly and may vary by age class, gender, and competition level. Before purchasing race skis, always verify the current equipment rules for your league or governing body.

Race Place Tip: FIS regulations establish minimum equipment standards, but your coach should always be your primary resource when selecting race skis.

Non-FIS Race Ski Size Guide

For junior racers and non-FIS competition, ski length is best determined by athlete weight rather than height alone. The recommendations below provide starting points for athletes using one multi-event ski or separate Slalom (SL) and Giant Slalom (GS) skis.

Racer Weight (lb) Weight (kg) Multi-Event (cm) Slalom (SL) Giant Slalom (GS)
40–50 18–23 100–110
50–60 23–27 110–120
60–70 27–32 120–130 120–130 130–140
70–80 32–36 130–140 125–130 135–145
80–90 36–41 130–140 140–150
90–100 41–45 135–145 145–155
100–110 45–50 140–150 150–165
110–120 50–54 145–155 160–175
120–130 54–59 150–160 170–180
130–140 59–63 150–160 175–185
140–150 63–68 155–165 180+
150+ 68+ 155–165 180+

Race Ski Sizing Considerations

The size chart above provides a solid starting point, but several additional factors should influence your final ski selection.

  • Verify current FIS, U.S. Ski & Snowboard, or league-specific equipment regulations before purchasing.
  • Advanced racers often benefit from longer skis because they provide greater stability and edge grip at higher speeds.
  • Beginning and developing racers generally progress faster on skis that are easier to control rather than oversized.
  • If you hope to get two seasons out of a pair of skis, avoid sizing up too much. Most coaches agree that a ski that fits properly today and becomes slightly short as the athlete grows will promote better skill development than one that is oversized from the beginning.
  • Consult your coach when selecting race skis, as they can recommend the most appropriate length based on the athlete’s ability, technique, and racing objectives.

Choosing Between Multi-Event and Event-Specific Skis

  • Multi-Event (MTE) skis are ideal for younger racers using one pair for both Slalom and Giant Slalom.
  • As athletes progress, separate SL and GS skis provide better performance for each discipline.
  • If an older athlete uses one pair for both events, selecting an SL ski one size longer than the ideal SL length generally offers the best balance between events.

Race Place Fit Notes

  • Weight is generally a better sizing indicator than height for junior race skis.
  • Race ski sizing recommendations vary by manufacturer, ski construction, and athlete ability.
  • FIS regulations change periodically, so always verify current rules before purchasing.
  • When in doubt, consult your coach or contact the Race Place team for personalized sizing recommendations.
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FREE BINDING MOUNT WITH YOUR NEW SKIS! 

Gear up with the latest skis and bindings—and get your bindings mounted for FREE! Add the Binding Mounting Service to your cart with your new skis and bindings, and the discount will be applied automatically.

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Description & Features

Thanks to its emphasis on speed, stability, and control, the Dobermann SGJ WC Plate is perfect for young Super G racers. This FIS-approved ski provides the power and confidence junior skiers need to push their limits. With the perfect blend of wood and metal, it offers exceptional response and unrivaled precision and a flex tailored to the needs of up-and-coming speed demons. To effectively transmit power, it sports a 10 mm Marker Speed Plate. And to help propel you to the top of the podium, the ski is hand-finished and race-ready. Fuel your passion and unleash your potential with the Dobermann SGJ WC Plate.

Features

  • Junior SG Race Skis
  • Energy 2 Titanium World Cup Construction
  • Full Sidewall
  • Full Camber
  • Marker World Cup Piston Plate (10mm)
  • Recommended Binding (sold separately): Marker Comp 16 Binding

Nordica Dobermann Junior SG Ski Specs

Type Length (cm) Radius (m)
Junior SG 202 R>33
Junior SG 195 R>33
Junior SG 185 R>30

Technical Info

Nordica Energy 2 Titanium Wood Core Technology

ENERGY 2 TITANIUM WORLD CUP CONSTRUCTION

WORLD CUP TECHNOLOGY FULL WOOD CORE WITH TWO SHEETS OF METAL OVER THE EDGES. TOP END POWER TRANSMISSION, STABILITY, AND EDGE GRIP.

  • Increased stability
  • Better edge grip
  • Maximum power transfer
Nordica Full Camber Skis Profile

FULL CAMBER

Full camber ski shape provides better stability, edge grip and precision during high-speed skiing and hard or icy snow conditions.


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