The Fischer Ranger is where we steer skiers looking for an all-mountain ski built for groomers and hard snow without going too demanding and stiff. This ski wants to turn, so it's great for newer skiers looking to improve, or more advanced skiers who don't want to have to work that hard. It's an easily accessible and capable ski for all skill levels, feels at home on groomers, and can perform off-trail. Progressing skiers will enjoy how easy this ski is to balance on and experts will like how predictable and agile this ski feels underfoot. On trail, the Ranger 90 feels confident, energetic and handles varying snow conditions very well. The metal in this ski provides enough suspension underfoot to keep the ski quiet at speed and locked in on hard snow. The metal layout doesn't span the length of the ski, so it's lighter and more nimble in the tip and tail. This makes it less powerful and more maneuverable than other skis in this category. The pros are that it's easier to ski, pivots quicker, and performs better off-trail while the cons are that it's not going to feel as strong as some other 90mm skis at speed and on firm snow. What makes the Ranger 90 unique is that it's a forgiving ski that feels just strong enough underfoot that you're never going to have to worry about it feeling unreliable.