Description
The Faction Dancer 2 is your go-to for pure all-mountain skiing. Two razor-thin sheets of titanal complement the sustainably-sourced wood core for the ideal blend of up-tempo energy and stable handling. Its 96 mm waist is versatile to handle all conditions and terrain. You'll even float and dance above the choppy stuff thanks to the perfect touch of rocker. Backed by the finest, most durable Austrian construction, powered 100% by renewable energy.
You'll love this ski if:
You want to ski fast, with full control and smooth stability
You want to switch effortlessly from long arcs to quick and short turns in bumps and trees
You want a ski that is easy to turn in all conditions, including choppy snow
You need a ski to reliably handle variable snow and variable terrain
You'll love this ski if:
You want to ski fast, with full control and smooth stability
You want to switch effortlessly from long arcs to quick and short turns in bumps and trees
You want a ski that is easy to turn in all conditions, including choppy snow
You need a ski to reliably handle variable snow and variable terrain
- Lightweight Poplar Core
- Dual Span Titanal
- XL 2.5mm Edges
- XL Full Strength Sidewall
- Elliptical Sidecut
- Anti Chip Micro CAP
- Mustache Flex
- Matte High Resistance Topsheet
Frontside

Freeride
Powder
Alpine Touring
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Core
Wood, Metal -
Dimensions
127 / 96 / 117 mm (All sizes) -
Radius
18m (177 cm) -
Rocker
Rocker / Camber / Rocker -
Skier Type
Intermediate - Expert
Skier Height (ft/in) | Skier Height (cm) | Suggested Ski Length (cm) |
---|---|---|
4'3" | 130 | 115-125 |
4'4" | 135 | 120-135 |
4'6" | 140 | 125-140 |
4'7" | 145 | 130-145 |
4'9" | 150 | 135-150 |
5'1" | 155 | 140-155 |
5'2" | 160 | 145-165 |
5'4" | 165 | 150-175 |
5'6" | 170 | 155-180 |
5'7" | 175 | 160-185 |
5'9" | 180 | 170-188 |
6'1" | 185 | 175-195 |
6'2" | 190 | 180-204 |
6'6" | 200 | 185-204 |
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Reviewed by 1 customer
Great Sierra Ski
Got these for non-powder days in the Sierras, where conditions can be be a mix of heavy crud, icy, or slushy in the spring. First day was on an extremely ice day, and the held a good edge even if off piste. Next 2 days were transition from icy to slush and performed equally as well. Swing weight is good and have been able to make all the turns, moguls, trees, etc. I had the bindings mounted at the standard position (not progressive). Have not tested in powder yet, but expect they will do okay, but maybe not as well as my Elan Ripsticks 96.