Intention 108
Intention 108
Intention 108
Intention 108
Intention 108

Intention 108

Adaptable | Encouraging | Confident

Regular price $899.00

"Built for adventurous skiers who see the mountain as their playground, the new 108 features a slightly shorter turn radius and more consistent flex than its predecessor, a trusty platform to boost cliffs and arc fast turns." - Freeskier Magazine

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The multiple award-winning Intention 108 is our most stable platform for ascending from treeline to alpine, playing amongst featured terrain, and charging descents with style, balance, and composure. The ski’s mid-range sidecut enables quick turn initiation with a side of forgiveness. The consistent tip to tail flex profile unlocks a high top speed, and the advanced biomaterials in every centimeter of the ski work to absorb vibration, maintain stability, and boost any skier’s confidence when it comes time to descend the line of your dreams.

 


  • Lengths: 164, 170, 176, 182, 188, 194 cm
  • Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail): 137-108-128 mm
  • Radius: 20 m @ 182 cm
  • Weight (per ski): 1900 g @ 182 cm
  • Flex: Progressive - The tail begins with a medium to stiff flex, transitioning to stiffer through the mid section and decreasing gradually toward the tip. This flex pattern creates a solid platform for stability in the tail and underfoot while the medium tip flex handles crud and variable conditions with ease. Overall, a flex that shines in any condition you throw at it.
  • Profile: Camber - for versatility, greater edge contact on piste and a more traditional feel | Reverse - for the ultimate in playful, off-piste float, charging and pivotability.
  • Intended Use: Big mountain, freeride touring
  • Designed, developed, and tested in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Assembled in the UAE in partnership with SWS Board Technology, guided by the Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit, and produced using 100% renewable energy.

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Customer Reviews

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Jared
SKI LENGTH (CM): 188
RIDER HEIGHT (FEET + INCHES OR CM): 191
RIDER WEIGHT (PLEASE SPECIFY LBS VS. KG): 175lbs
Confident and Playful

Bindings: Marker Duke PT
Reverse Camber

I had been looking for an all-around PNW ski to handle both the challenging and wonderful conditions we can get (heavy pow, crusty trees, etc) with the intention of using them for resort skiing, lift-accessed backcountry, and powder day bc skis.

Immediately after taking these downhill I felt like a more confident skier. They charge through variable snow, float through lighter snow, plant like crazy when landing, and are surprisingly easy to shift and turn around in tight trees despite being pretty long. I haven't tried the cambered version, but the reverse camber really seems to enable you to quickly pivot around obstacles without making it any less of a charger. My set up is quite heavy for full BC days (i've only done like 3.5k up on them so far) but with a pin binding I could see these being very capable for longer days.

My one gripe is that the reverse camber only comes in a white topsheet. It marks up really easily and I had one of the skis pop while skiing powder and it was tough to find which scared the hell out of me.

Hi Jared, thanks so much for the review. So glad to hear you're digging the reverse cambers! It's my favorite ski we make as well. Appreciate the feedback on the topsheet as well. We went with white to help ensure snow wouldn't stick to them on those warmer days. But, definitely a double edged sword when you lose a shoe in deep snow. Glad you were able to track it down and we will keep that feedback in mind for the future.

Ski ya!

Jeremy

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Daniel Ross
SKI LENGTH (CM): 176
RIDER HEIGHT (FEET + INCHES OR CM): 172cm
RIDER WEIGHT (PLEASE SPECIFY LBS VS. KG): 165lbs
Intuitive tool for mountain art

Boots: Radical Pro
Bindings: Raider 13 w/freeride spacer
Reverse Camber

I think the best description for how this ski skis is the description above. There are many descriptions that the brand puts out that mean little to nothing about how the ski feels under your feet. Words like "stable", "balanced", "composed", and "forgiving" all make more sense after I skied this ski in challenging conditions.

Challenging conditions are where a ski lets you know who they truely are and the Intention 108 is a "yes man".
Deep pow? Yes.
Ripping GS turns on groomers? Yes.
Tight crusty trees? Yes.
Grabby wind slab? Yes.
Swizzly dad turns? Yes.
Jumping off of things? Yes.

This ski seems to just do what you think rather than you having to focus on any particular piece of form or technique. It intuitively follows your style and purpose. If you set your intention, this ski will help you manifest it.

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Anonymous
SKI LENGTH (CM): 194
RIDER HEIGHT (FEET + INCHES OR CM): 6’2”
RIDER WEIGHT (PLEASE SPECIFY LBS VS. KG): 195 lbs
Do it all charger

Boots: Technica Zero G Tour Pro
Bindings: ATK Raider 12 (should have mounted with beefier binding)

Bought a pair of reverse camber Intention 108 skis for the 23/24 season in AK. Skied them all over the Anchorage area and never found a condition where they weren’t fun to ski. With the width and shape these skis undoubtedly ski powder well. They are very surfy and can easily slip sideways and dump speed. What surprised me the most was how well they ski crud, punchy wind board, and ice. The tip flex and rocker encouraged leaning into the tips and letting them ride up and over anything. Even with breakable wind board the tips would ride up and over, yet the tails wouldn't hook. On ice, the stiff platform underfoot was sure footed and confidence inspiring. As the quiver grows these will be my go to ski for unknown conditions.

My only complaint is that the skis are SLOW! In 20 years of BC skiing I’ve never had to religiously wax my skis. Despite waxing these skis for the conditions I never had as much glide as my ski partners. I believe the factory grind is too coarse for cold dry snow. I will be getting a finer base grind for the 24/25 season 🤞. Otherwise I’d give them 5 stars.

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David Price
SKI LENGTH (CM): 176
RIDER HEIGHT (FEET + INCHES OR CM): 5'8"
RIDER WEIGHT (PLEASE SPECIFY LBS VS. KG): 175 pounds
jack of all trades! excellent ski

Costal British Columbia skier here with 10 seasons of touring. after one full season on the reverse camber 108s, I can say these are best backcountry skis I've ever owned(have used atomic, g3, DPS, Rossi, etc). Super playful and fun in pow, can still hold an edge on hardpack/groomers and feels more damp/stable then my resort skis but without the weight. Reverse camber makes them very nimble in tighter trees but they have no problem making high speed super G turns in pow or on groomers. I was a bit hesitant as they were slightly heavier then my DPS Pagoda Tours, but the increase in confidence, edge hold and stability is WELL worth it. a daily driver for any PNW skier.

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Lefty Montgomery
Creek Crossings, Pow, Glaciers - Amazing!

Just finished the Icefall Traverse in BC Canada on the 108's. Everything from creek crossings and dirt to 50cm of blower pow on a glacier. The ski is amazing! Thanks for your company ethos and stoke. Looking forward to getting a 98 or something similar for light spring set up. Cheers!