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Backcountry Ski Binding and Mounting
Od 373,92 EURBlack Crows Camox Freebird Touring Skis
669,95 EURBlack Crows Navis Freebird Backcountry Skis
849,95 EURFaction Agent 3X Womens Touring Skis
749,95 EUR
Black Diamond Helio Carbon 95 Touring Skis
749,95 EUR 599,95 EUR
Faction Agent 2X Womens Touring Skis
719,95 EUR
Rossignol Escaper 97 Nano Freeride Skis
779,95 EUR 489,95 EUR
Black Crows Orb Freebird Touring Skis
749,95 EUR 639,95 EUR
Black Crows Ova Freebird Touring Skis
649,95 EUR 559,95 EUR
Line Blade Optic 96 Freeride Skis
649,95 EUR 529,95 EUR
Black Crows Mentis Freebird Touring Skis
899,95 EUR
Black Crows Corvus Freebird Backcountry Skis
999,95 EUR 809,95 EUR
Völkl Rise Beyond 96 Backcountry Skis
749,95 EUR 559,95 EUR
Black Crows Ferox Freebird Freeride Skis
949,95 EUR 569,95 EUR
Black Diamond Helio Carbon 104 Touring Skis
799,95 EUR 599,95 EUR
Atomic Backland 95 Touring Skis
579,95 EUR 379,95 EUR
K2 Reckoner 92 Womens All Mountain Skis
349,95 EUR 289,95 EUR
Atomic Maverick 95 TI All Mountain Skis
699,95 EUR 559,95 EUR
Faction Agent 3 Freeride Skis
749,95 EUR
Line Blade Optic 114 Freeride Skis
779,95 EUR 649,95 EUR
Black Crows Ferox Freebird Freeride Skis
949,95 EUR 499,95 EUR
Line Vision 118 Backcountry Skis
719,95 EUR 689,95 EUR
Line Blade Optic 114 Freeride Skis
749,95 EUR 549,95 EUR
Line Pescado Freeride Skis
899,95 EUR 789,95 EUR
Rossignol Blackops W Blazer Freeride Skis
599,95 EUR
Rossignol Escaper W 87 Nano Touring Skis
599,95 EUR 419,95 EUR
Elan Ripstick 116 Freeride Skis
749,95 EUR 669,95 EUR
Scott Superguide 88 Touring Skis
649,95 EUR
Atomic Maverick 88 TI All Mountain Skis
699,95 EUR 489,95 EUR
Rossignol Blackops 98 Freeride Skis
599,95 EUR 469,95 EUR
Line Blade Optic 104 Freeride Skis
699,95 EUR 589,95 EUR
Line Vision 108 Freeride Skis
649,95 EUR 469,95 EUR
Atomic Maven 86 All Mountain Skis
469,95 EUR 299,95 EUR
Line Blade Optic 104 Freeride Skis
699,95 EUR 579,95 EUR
Line Vision 118 Backcountry Skis
779,95 EUR 669,95 EUR
Rossignol Blackops W Rallybird TI Freeride Skis
649,95 EUR 389,95 EUR
Rossignol Rallybird 92 Freeride Skis
549,95 EUR 449,95 EUR
Elan Ripstick Tour 104 Backcountry Skis
749,95 EUR 569,95 EUR
Scott Superguide 88 Womens Touring Skis
649,95 EUR
Atomic Maven 93 C All Mountian Skis + Warden 11 Mnc Bindings All
899,95 EUR
Rossignol Sender 104 TI Freeride Skis
649,95 EUR 449,95 EUR
Faction Agent 4 Touring Skis
799,95 EUR
Line Blade Optic 96 Freeride Skis
699,95 EUR 559,95 EUR
Völkl Blaze 106 Freeride Skis
719,95 EUR 439,95 EURSljedeći | |
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What Are Alpine Touring Skis?
Touring skis, or backcountry skis, combine styles like alpine, cross-country, telemark, randonnee, and backcountry. They offer the best of all worlds, so you might only need one pair of skis to cover your needs. Touring skis are suitable for more advanced skiers who already have a greater knowledge of the unpredictable backcountry nature.
Ski touring is all about traveling both up and down the mountain without the need to take off the skis. The loose heel and the wide base of the ski touring skis enable you to go explore the powder snow in the backcountry. If you wish to ski on-piste, alpine touring skis can also easily be used on the groomed slopes of skiing resorts.
How to Choose Touring Skis?
As a rule of thumb, touring skis should be lightweight (around 1100 g to 1800 g) while the length should be plus-minus 5-10 cm of your height. Heavier skis are better suited for riding downhill, providing more stability and speed, but will require greater effort during ascends. Lighter skis, on the contrary, are better for more uphill-oriented ski touring. The waist width depends on the touring preference, but it is usually between 82-105 mm in more all-around backcountry skis.
What Ski Touring Gear Should I Get?
For alpine ski touring, you will need special gear to help you get up and down the mountain. The right equipment will make sure you can make the most out of your backcountry adventures.
One of the most important parts of touring gear is the bindings. You are able to walk with your skis on, due to the special touring bindings. They allow you to walk and lift the heel while the toe is still fixed to the ski. You can find alpine touring bindings in our Ski Bindings Selection.
Choosing the right ski boots is also of great importance. Since you have to be able to lift the heel to make forward walking motions, highly flexible and relatively lightweight boots are an advantage. Our range of Alpine Ski Boots includes some specialized touring boots suitable for backcountry skiing.
Other necessary parts of touring equipment are the skins and ski poles. Skins prevent you from sliding backward when hiking up, and they are mounted on the base of the skis. Good climbing skins provide a balanced combination of traction and glide and attach well to the skis. As for ski poles, we recommend using adjustable ski poles for touring. Then you have the option of a long pole for the ascent, and a shorter pole for the descent, or two different lengths for traversing the mountain.
Since you are moving around in the wild nature, you will also need safety equipment such as a ski helmet and avalanche gear. See our selection of Ski Protection Gear and head to the backcountry with ease of mind.