Dynafit Blacklight
Best lightweight touring ski for technical backcountry enthusiasts.
A lightweight, stiff touring ski that balances uphill efficiency with downhill stability. It excels in soft snow but remains versatile enough for firm spring conditions, making it a strong contender for a one-ski quiver.
$424.98
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Who it's for
- Endurance-focused ski tourers prioritizing efficiency on steep ascents
- Backcountry skiers seeking a single tool for varied mountain conditions
- Aggressive descenders who need reliable edge hold on technical terrain
Who should skip it
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more playful and forgiving ride
- Budget-conscious adventurers looking for a more affordable entry into touring
- Resort-focused skiers who frequently encounter hard-packed or groomed trails
Performance breakdown
Powder Float
Tip rocker profile keeps you surfing comfortably through deeper backcountry stashes.
Downhill Stability
Unidirectional carbon layup maintains composure even when pushing higher speeds.
Turn Agility
Nimble paulownia core allows for quick, intuitive adjustments in tight terrain.
Durability
Race-focused build prioritizes weight savings over heavy-duty rock impact resistance.
Uphill Efficiency
Featherlight construction makes long, grueling ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Edge Hold
3D sidewall design provides reliable grip on firm, icy spring snow.
Key Specs
Lengths
165cm, 172cm, 178cm, 184cm
Weight
1130g to 1360g depending on length
Weight (pair)
2260g to 2720g depending on length
Sidecut
126-94-114mm to 129-97-117mm
Turn Radius
18.0m to 22.5m
Core Material
Paulownia
Construction
3D sidewall, Unidirectional carbon
Profile
Tip and tail rocker with camber underfoot
Tail Type
Flat
Ski Type
Touring
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