Scott USA Superguide Freetour
Best high performance touring boot for aggressive backcountry skiers.
This is the rare backcountry ski that actually feels substantial on the descent without punishing your legs on the climb. By blending a featherweight core with serious carbon reinforcement, it offers the stability of a resort charger in a package light enough for all-day touring missions.
$800.00
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Alaska Mountaineering & Hiking
Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking high-performance downhill stability on long ascents
- Freeride tourers who encounter diverse snow conditions in a single day
- Technical mountaineers requiring dependable traction on hard-packed alpine slopes
Who should skip it
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more forgiving and playful flex
- Resort-focused skiers who prioritize a damp, vibration-free ride
- Casual enthusiasts looking for a one-ski quiver for mostly in-bounds use
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight core construction makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Stability
Carbon and aramid reinforcement provides dampness at high speeds.
Turn Initiation
Touring tip rocker makes pivoting in tight terrain intuitive.
Edge Hold
Full sidewall construction bites reliably into firm, icy snow.
Powder Float
The 104mm waist offers solid buoyancy without sacrificing agility.
Versatility
A true hybrid performer for both backcountry touring and resort laps.
Key Specs
Core Material
Paulownia/Beech
Construction
Sandwich Tour with Full length Sidewall
Rocker Type
Touring Tip Rocker M
Waist Width
104 mm
Tip Width
132 mm
Tail Width
120 mm
Turn Radius
22 m
Weight
1500 g
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