What is Mountain Touring?
Mountain Touring is our definition of cross-country skiing in the mountains.
Go for it, create your climbing route far away from the ski resorts.
Go back down to where the snow looks better and the slope is less exposed to avalanche risks.
For authentic cross-country skiing.
Given the natural aspects of the mountainous surroundings, you must have good technique, prepare your outings and have a good understanding of your avalanche safety equipment.
Don't head out alone.
Weight (single ski)
Naked ski:
169cm = 1230g
176cm = 1300g
183cm = 1450g
Structure
Wood core combined with ABS sidewalls in a classic sandwich construction, for a harmonious flex and perfect bounce.The carbon fibre used in this ski offers maximum rigidity without compromising the weight of the entire ski, delivering impeccable handling when going downhill.
Sidecuts:
Sidecuts =
169 cm = 126/95/113 Radius: = 20m
176 cm = 127/96/114 Radius: = 21m
183 cm = 128/97/115 Radius: = 22m
Rocker:
The 3 to 4 mm ROCKER and the specific tip geometry prevent the ski from sinking too far into the snow.
Perfect for making fast work of uphill sections and gliding downhill under optimal conditions.
How to choose your ski size
The shorter the skis, the more manoeuvrable they are.
This is why it's better for beginners to choose shorter skis.
Generally, in ski touring, we recommend choosing skis:
between -5cm to -10cm shorter than your height.
You can also choose a different length according to the ski touring location:
In the resort, on marked routes: from -5cm to -15cm in relation to the height of the skier.
In the mountains from 0 to -10cm, in relation to the height of the skier.