| Alpina Control cross country touring skis |
$95.97 |
| Fischer Jupiter Control XC Touring Skis - The Jupiter Control is an excellent entry-level ski. Wide Body Technology(WBT) produces skis that are noticeably wider underfoot while narrowing towards the forward and tail sections. WBT makes perfect sense...wider underfoot means more stability and grip, yet the sidecuts allow for control and maneuverability. |
$149.99 |
| Karhu Solstice XT Nordic Touring Skis - A Widetrak design born in the backcountry, the Solstice XT shares the dimensions of the stable, easy-to-ski Solstice, but with a partial metal edge for extra security on firmer snow. The new wood core cap construction gives the Solstice XT the same light, slim profile and great balance of grip and glide of the new Widetrak Series with Omnitrak® bases. We recommend the Frontier or Zoom boot with the Solstice XT. |
$179.99 |
| Karhu Escape Touring Skis - The Escape is the top ski in Karhu's® Widetrak line, with an air-channeled wood core for light weight and performance. The Omnitrak® base gives it incredible grip and glide, and the slight KV-Taper makes it easy for anyone to ski. Quick enough to take on groomed tracks but stable enough for skiing in ungroomed backyard conditions, the Escape is the perfect all-around ski. |
$159.99 |
| KARHU Pioneer Touring Skis '07 |
$159.00 |
| KARHU Soltice Touring Skis '07 |
$179.00 |
| K2 Shuksan Alpine Touring Skis 2003 - Swiss Guide and owner of Pro Guiding Service, Martin Volken, approached K2 about building a randonnee ski for serious ski mountaineering. It needed to be lightweight for blitzing the routes he was pioneering in Washington's Cascades, but also rock solid for tackling imposing first descents such as Arachnophobia on Spider Mountain. So K2 built him a ski: two sheets of metal, stout flex, lightweight, and extremely versatile. |
$119.90 |
| K2 AT Ascent Alpine Touring Skis 2004 - has built the performance AT Ascent 8611 favorite by giving it a deeper sidecut. The 8611 Ascent is named after the height of the Himalayan giant K2 (measured in meters) and has been an incredibly strong seller in Europe. The stiffness has been increased to meet the demands of a locked down heel and alpine turn. This ski lives up to its giant name. |
$119.90 |
| K2 Summit Superlight 8611 Alpine Touring Skis 2004 - The K2 8611 Summit Superlight AT ski was designed for randonee and ski mountaineering and it lives up to it name which comes from the height of the Himalayan peak K2 . K2 ’s triaxial braided torsion box construction and extra carbon fiber in the core make the Summit Superlight stiffer underfoot, torsionally rigid for the down alpine turns and light for the long climbs. If you are looking for lightweight performance from a randonee ski look no further. |
$99.90 |
| K2 Miss Baker Alpine Touring Skis - Women's - K2's women’s team was tired of having to ski on the men’s skis for AT, so they developed the Miss Baker for winter touring and softer snow. They liked the consistent predictability of the progressive sidecut and longer less reactive tip. Two sheets of metal provide dampness, smoothness, and stability unmatched in women's skis. Like all our women's skis, it features the Bioflex core for dampness under foot and a lighter swing weight for increased agility. |
$355.95 |
| K2 Baker Superlight Alpine Touring Skis - »Ski Shop » Men's Tele/AT Skis » Go Back |
$549.95 |
| ATOMIC FX:7 APG Touring Skis '06 |
$69.98 |
| Vanoise Ski Touring - This guide provides an introduction to ski touring in the French region of Savoie and covers the Vanoise National Park and surrounding area. |
$16.95 |
| Vanoise Ski Touring - Click to Enlarge |
$16.10 |
| Alpina Control No Wax Touring Skis - A lightweight ski with excellent stability featuring the latest SCUFF TUFF™ Top deck. The scuff tuff adds durability and decreases the chance for snow attaching to the ski. A great choice for any touring skier. |
$149.99 |
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