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The Fischer Progressor 800 stood up well on the 2013-14 Snow Magazine ski equipment test in Austria. Our review provides some further information about what we think of this ski. 

fischer progressor
Level
Advanced, Intermediate
Terrain
Piste
Best for
Skiers looking to improve their performance on-piste and gain more confidence with carving style turns.
Price
£530.00
lengths
150, 155, 160, 165, 170, 175
Type
Ski

This is a lively all-round piste ski that is fairly easy to turn, yet holds a great edge at higher speeds.

Test scores were high on both long and short radius turns, with edge hold scoring an impressive 9 out of 10 points. One of the other impressive qualities about this ski is the responsiveness it provides, making it fun to turn on any groomed slopes although at much higher speeds they feel a little less stable than a race ski might.

Also, it’s not designed to ski away from groomed runs and it does feel more at home on-piste than off, so it did not score so well on variable terrain.

But for a skier looking to improve their performance on-piste with something that’s both forgiving and responsive, it doesn't get much better than this. 

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