Kastle TX99
Best premium touring ski for dedicated backcountry explorers.
This is a dedicated touring tool for those who refuse to compromise on downhill performance. It manages to feel light on the ascent while providing the damp, stable ride of a much heavier resort ski when the snow gets variable.
$949.00
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers prioritizing energy conservation during long vertical ascents
- Advanced skiers seeking confidence and control on technical descents
- All-mountain explorers needing a single ski for diverse snow conditions
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious skiers looking for a more affordable touring setup
- Aggressive resort chargers who prefer heavy skis for high-speed carving
- Hard-charging skiers frequently navigating rocky or low-coverage terrain
Performance breakdown
Backcountry Efficiency
Lightweight construction makes long ascents feel effortless and energy-efficient.
Downhill Stability
Damp core materials provide a planted, confident feel at high speeds.
Powder Float
The 99mm waist offers ample surface area for deep snow days.
Agility
Advanced tip technology sheds swing weight for quick, precise turn initiation.
Variable Snow Performance
Stiff flex cuts through crud and crust with impressive composure.
Edge Grip
Reliable bite on firm snow despite the touring-focused design.
Key Specs
Model Year
2024
Ski Type
Freeride
Terrain Type
Powder, All-Mountain, Backcountry
Skill Level
Advanced, Expert
Waist Width
99.0 mm
Turning Radius
14.8 meters
Weight
1400 grams
Rocker Type
Dual Rise Rocker
Construction Type
Semi-Cap
Core Material
Wood
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