Returning unchanged for 2026, the Volkl Peregrine 82 embodies a modern, refined ride while preserving the power and precision that defined its predecessor, the Deacon. With a smooth, supple feel and an advanced construction that balances strength and responsiveness, the Peregrine 82 is designed for high-speed carving on groomed terrain, yet maintains the versatility to handle mixed snow with ease. Volkl's masterful layering of wood, titanal, carbon, and fiberglass results in a ski that's both lively and composed, making it ideal for confident frontside-focused skiers. Why we like it: This ski delivers clean, energetic carves with surgical precision, offering a powerful yet intuitive frontside experience. It's a true joy for skiers who live for groomer laps and appreciate a ski that responds instantly to well-executed technique. Who it's for: The Peregrine 82 is best suited for advanced to expert skiers who want a stable, responsive frontside ski capable of charging hard across groomers, with enough adaptability to handle variable conditions when needed. It's ideal for those who value precision and control but also want a touch of smoothness and finesse in their ride. Highlights: The Peregrine 82 showcases some of Volkl's most impressive tech, starting with a Poplar and Beech Multilayer Wood Core for a strong and energetic foundation. The Tailored Titanal Frame delivers power where it counts, reinforcing the ski without adding unnecessary weight. A layer of 3D Glass, which wraps around the core, provides additional rebound and torsional strength, helping the ski hold a firm edge through dynamic turns. Tailored Carbon Tips offer precise engagement, giving the Peregrine a responsive, predictable feel. Things to consider: The Peregrine 82 is not particularly well-suited to off-trail use, and skiers hoping to venture into deeper snow or rough terrain will find better options elsewhere. Additionally, the ski's performance ceiling is high enough that those with developing technique may find it demanding or unforgiving.