The Majesty Havoc 100 Carbon skis are designed for freeride touring skiers who want low weight and all terrain versatility. As one of the lightest skis in our freeride touring lineup, the Havoc 100 offers nimble handling without giving up the strength needed for diverse terrain. Its carbon construction blends touring efficiency with freeride performance, making it a go to ski for both uphill climbs and downhill runs.
Featuring our 4x4 Design Concept, combining a 4Radii sidecut with 4Radii rocker, the Havoc 100 delivers stability and precise turn control at a wide range of speeds. Inspired by its bigger brother, the Havoc 110, this ski helps you navigate tight spaces with ease so you can push your backcountry skiing without compromise.
| LENGTH |
WEIGHT |
SIDECUT |
RADIUS |
| 164 cm |
1535 g |
128 - 100 - 115 mm |
21 m |
| 170 cm |
1600 g |
129 - 100 - 115 mm |
21 m |
| 176 cm |
1720 g |
130 - 100 - 115 mm |
21 m |
| 182 cm |
1800 g |
131 - 100 - 116 mm |
23 m |
| 188 cm |
TBD |
133 - 100 - 117 mm |
23 m |
*The turn radius shown above refers to the geometric values of an unloaded ski. Average weight of the product series; weights +/- 5% tolerance. No guarantee or warranty of accuracy. We reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
 |
color: |
Black and graphite with sun orange fade |
| top sheet finish: |
matte, scuff resistant material, carbon layup visible in transparent Majesty logo |
| skier ability: |
advanced - expert |
| designed for: |
freeride touring |
| design: |
semi hybrid: tip rocker / camber |
| shape: |
directional |
| flex: |
directional |
| flex ratio: |
9 (1 = soft | 10 = stiff) |
| rocker type: |
240 mm (tips) |
| construction: |
4Radius rocker, 4Radius sidecut, semi cap sidewalls, triax and quadrax fiberglass, full biax carbon fiber layup |
| wood core: |
tip to tail poplar and ash |
| base: |
fast base IS7200 |
| extras: |
4x4 Design Concept, arched tails |
| mounting drill bit: |
4.1 mm x 9 mm |
How to Choose Ski Length
| Skier Height |
Type I |
Type II |
Type III |
| ≤160 cm (5'3") |
- |
- |
164 cm |
| 161–170 cm (5'4"–5'7") |
164 cm |
164 cm |
170 cm |
| 171–180 cm (5'7"–5'11") |
170 cm |
176 cm |
182 cm |
| 181–190 cm (5'11"–6'3") |
176 cm |
182 cm |
188 cm |
| ≥191 cm (6'3"+) |
182 cm |
188 cm |
188 cm |
Should You Choose Havoc 100 Carbon or Havoc 100 Ti?
The key differences between the Havoc Carbon and Havoc Ti are weight, dampness and rebound performance. Both models share the same shape and profile, but their core constructions are tuned for different riding styles and conditions.
For Freeride Touring and Telemark Skiing
Choose the Havoc Carbon. Built for agility and efficiency, this lighter ski delivers quick rebound and snappy energy return thanks to its carbon fiber construction. It works well for technical ascents, tight tree lines and steep terrain where responsiveness and uphill performance matter.
For Alpine / Downhill Freeride Skiing
Choose the Havoc Ti. This version adds a Titanal metal layer for a damper, more planted ride. It thrives in mixed snow conditions, from chop and crust to steep, high speed descents, and provides added stability and power when skiing aggressively in variable terrain.