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2025 Völkl Secret 96 Skis Review


By: Sammi Bushman, Product Content Writer |  Published: June 6th, 2024

2025 Volkl Secret 96 Skis

The Lowdown

The Volkl Secret 96 is a fast and fun directional ski that thrives on hard snow and excels in variable conditions. It’s an absolute ripper when there’s little fresh snow, and loves everything from party laps to outpacing your friends. Constructed with tailored titanal that scales with the size of the ski, Volkl has created an accessible metal ski that people of all levels will love. It is also one of the only flagship ski lineup’s that still has a layer of metal at all. Rather than shying away from the approachability of heavy materials, Volkl has found a way to make them arc beautiful turns and inspire skiing that sticks to classic forward-leaning form. The Secret is out - these skis rip!

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Technical Details

The Volkl Secret 96 is a directional, metal-based ski that’s built the same as the Mantra lineup. In the industry, we’re seeing a decrease of metal-based ski models as brands move to fully wood and carbon layups, which reach a wider audience because they’re less aggressive.

It’s nice to see Volkl stick to their brand story and keep the Secret metal based, while still trying to reach more riders. The updated version features a fully tailored titanal frame and tailored titanal tips. These improvements spread out material in a way that aims to make the new ski more balanced and approachable to all levels of skier. Amounts of titanal in the ski are scaled with size, which “tailors” the power of the ski to a skier's height and weight. The Secret also employs Volkl’s 4D Radius Sidecut - an upgrade from their 3D radius in previous models.

While the improvements do what they’re supposed to and create a more accessible and versatile ski, they do not stifle the absolute power of this Secret/Mantra. Traditionally the Mantra and Secret lineup has been seen as a very punchy, aggressive directional ski. Middle-aged men love the old Mantra/Secret and as a 26-year-old, I always knew it as a “Dad Ski.” But remember, Dads Rip, and this ski is no exception. The Volkl Secret 96 is an enjoyable and powerful ride that anyone will enjoy, from practicing their pizza to barreling down the mountain at lightning-fast speeds. - It’s all about getting the right size.

Sizes (cm)  149, 156, 163, [170], 177
Dimensions (Tip, Waist, Tail - mm) 139 - 96 - 121
Turning Radius (m)  15.2 (170cm)
Rocker/Camber Profile Rocker / Camber / Rocker
Construction Beech/Poplar Wood Core + Tailored Titanal Frame + Tailored Carbon Tips
Weight (g) -

Ride Impressions

I rode a 170cm length of the 2025 Volkl Secret 96, which was the perfect size for me and fell just above my head. I would buy the Secret 96 following the classic ski shop size criteria: between your chin and the top of your head, getting longer the more terrain you feel comfortable skiing. You don’t need to aggressively size up or down to get the most out of it because the metal is scaled as the ski gets bigger or smaller. Because this Secret is designed to be fast and stable, sizing up will enhance these features, but make it harder to drive and maneuver in tight places. Sizing down will do the opposite. I have found that sizing down in heavy skis takes away their speed and thus, joy. For beginner to intermediate riders, however, it makes them more approachable yet still powerful, and I would encourage riders to explore their preferences. If you are a more intermediate rider or love to ride trees, a shorter Secret will help you thrive. If, like me, you take it out to rip fast and hard down groomers, sizing at the top end of your range and swooning over the metal layup is the way to go.

While the Secret 96 is advertised to be a versatile “all-mountain ski,” if you’re reading this review then you already know that term is subjective. The reality is, the Volkl Secret IS good in everything, but it’s not great in super soft powder. I will always recommend that powder skiers indulge in a wide, surfy ski to get the most out of their pow day (check out the Revolt lineup), but for the average day with 3 inches or less of fresh snow, the Volkl Secret 96 fits the definition of “All Mountain” pretty dang well.

Like any good reviewer, I tried to get out on the Volkl Secret 96 in a variety of conditions. The first day was perfect; sunny, hard, and carvable. This describes the strength of the Volkl Secret perfectly. It thrives on hard snow. Whether it’s fresh cord, a skied-out groomer, or hard chop, the Secret effortlessly digs into hard and soft conditions and holds turns like a dream.

Later, I brought it to Alta at the beginning of a snowstorm. Endless refills? More like time to rip the best groomer ski ever. Kidding, kind of. I took it through the trees, played in the pow, and was pleasantly surprised at the amount of float a metal-based ski had to offer. Ultimately I still felt limited by the Secret 96 off-piste, but for a few runs it holds its own. The light Utah snow weighed me down the deeper the snow got, and didn’t provide QUITEW enough play that I needed to bump through trees and small paths. However, it still engaged with ease on powdery groomers. This is perhaps the most freed I felt.

After exploring both ends of the Utah conditions spectrum, the Volkl Secret 96 came out regularly for party laps, precip-less days, night skiing, and rides with people of all different abilities. Because it takes a bit of power and form to engage, I was getting a workout even when riding with people still learning.

Metal skis are becoming “Pro models,” and disappearing from the main lineups of many ski companies, so directly comparable lineups are becoming harder to find. At the moment, the Secret 96 can be compared to the Dynastar M-Pro 99, Blizzard Black Pearl 94 / Anomaly 94, and the Elan Ripstick 96. Having skied all of these models, I found the Secret 96 to be more fun than all but the M-Pro, which is on par with Volkl and comes in a slightly more playful flavor.

Rating: ★★★★★

Pros

  • Fast Fast Fast
  • Really can be ridden every day as long as snow isn’t dumping
  • Tailored titanal construction makes metal skis approachable to riders of all levels, ski is relatively easy to engage.

Cons

  • Metal construction may be too heavy for lighter skiers or those without foundational form and turning skills
  • It’s directional and heavy - park riders should look elsewhere
  • Throwing the Secret 96 over your shoulder for the parking lot walk may cause excessive sweating - they’re heavy!

Who Are They For?

Riders who like to charge hard or send it on groomers will really appreciate the Volkl Secret 96. Because it’s made of metal, it requires more power to properly engage, so folks who can get in the front of their boots and drive a directional ski will get the most out of the Secret. Perhaps this is why the Secret/Mantra lineup has historically been popular with learners and older folk, who are actively learning “traditional” form or have ridden directional skis for years. I find the Secret rides best with the wind whistling in your ears. If you like to dig in and go FAST when the snow is hard, you’ll be giddy (and maybe a little sore) after a day on the Secret 96.

The Bottom Line

The Volkl Secret 96 is a solid and powerful ski that favors hard snow and riders who value their form. It feels heavy underfoot but is quite maneuverable when you’re in proper form and committed to a little speed. For most riders who stick to the piste, it is the perfect definition of “all mountain daily driver,” meaning that unless there’s more than a few inches of pow, you’re good to go. The Secret thrives on firm snow and isn’t afraid of a little ice. It arcs long and short turns with control. It loves a good race with your friends and can get down with bumps. The Secret 96 is not a playful ski like the revolt series. It is meant to be worked and pushed. In fact, it can probably handle more than you can give it. (Dare I say the Secret is a Stallion??). For ex-racers, speed aficionados, or just those who grew up skiing ice or groomers more often than pow, the Secret is super solid yet pretty approachable and excels with a bit of enthusiasm and a few precip-less, cloudy days. I LOVE this ski and it was the favorite among the 20 or so pairs I’ve tried this year.

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2025 Volkl Secret 96 Skis Reviewer - Sammi Bushman

About the Reviewer

Name: Sammi Bushman
Age: 26
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 150 lbs
Size Reviewed: 170 cm
Location(s) & Conditions:Solitude, UT / Brighton, UT / Alta, UT
Mount Point: Factory recommended
Bindings: Tyrolia Attack 11 GW
Boots: Nordica Pro Machine 115, Technica Mach Sport HV 105 W
Riding Style &Ability Level: Advanced, prefer going fast.