
The Extrem Project 83's powerful Titanal construction and poplar/beech wood core delivers a solid edge grip and plenty of performance, no matter how hard you push it. At the same time, the wider waist alongside a slight tip and tail rocker makes the ski work equally well in chopped up moguls in the afternoon or when skiing slush come spring.
This is a groomer ski built the Extrem way, and made to handle the ever-changing and demanding conditions of their native northern Sweden where versatility is the name of the game. Carve, slide, slip, slide and have fun from bell to bell. Simply put, the Project 83 is a ski for the entire day, and the entire ski season.

Recommended Bindings
- Downhill - Marker Griffon 13 GripWalk, 90mm brake
- Downhill - Look SPX GripWalk, 90mm/95mm brake
- Downhill - Marker Squire 11 - For lighter skiers and less aggressive skiing
Recommended Brake Width For This Ski - 90mmm/95mm
Each binding brand has slightly different methods for measuring ski brake widths, and please also note we are needing to clear the ski further back from the centre. So if a ski is "88mm wide" then where the brake sits the brake may well be 92mm or more. Although you can bend a brake slightly we do NOT recommend this, the brake is an important component and bending it can cause damage elsewhere effecting its function.
Our Ski Tester's Ski Review for The Extrem Project 83 2026 SkisA superb all conditions piste ski and a permanent part of our staff test fleet, the Project 83 handles all piste conditions across all of the day from hard pistes first thing on a cold morning through to choppier conditions and slushy spring skiing...
Scott - Ski Buyer
Extrem Project 83 Ski Construction
• Poplar/beech wood core
• Full-width Titanal
• Race rubber dampening
• Sintered race base
Extrem Project 83 Ski Dimensions
Length (cm): 162 | 169 | 176 | 183
Tip (mm): 119 | 120 | 121 | 122
Waist (mm): 83 | 83 | 83 | 83
Tail (mm): 109 | 110 | 111 | 112
Radius (m): 13 | 14 | 15 | 16
Weight per ski (g) 1550 | 1705 | 1810 | 1900
Comparisons to last years modelThe Project 83 is unchanged from last year's model in terms of construction with the most minor tweaks, and is featuring a new graphic and the updated Extrem Ski Co. branding for this season. It skis just as well as last season's ski.
Extrem Ski Co - Sustainability as standard
Living in the mountains, Extrem get a first-hand view of the changes happening to our environment. But sustainability to Extrem Skis has never been about using fancy buzzwords to describe business practices; it’s about what they do every day to produce skis in a way that causes the least possible harm to the nature that surrounds us and to offer a safe and inclusive work environment for their employees. Coming from Jämtland in northern Sweden, bragging isn’t part of their DNA, they prefer sticking to cold, hard facts instead.