Kastle TX94
Best lightweight touring ski for experienced backcountry explorers.
A versatile touring option that strikes a balance between uphill efficiency and downhill stability. The lightweight construction and progressive rocker profile make it equally capable in deep powder and on firm, technical descents.
$949.00
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers prioritizing speed and energy conservation on long ascents.
- Technical skiers seeking stability and precision without the bulk of metal.
- Multi-condition explorers wanting one ski for both resort and backcountry.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious skiers looking for a more affordable entry into touring.
- Powder hounds frequently skiing in regions with high annual snowfall.
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more forgiving or playful flex.
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight construction makes long ascents feel effortless and energy-efficient.
Downhill Stability
Carbon reinforcement provides surprising composure when charging through variable, choppy snow.
Edge Hold
Reliable grip on firm, icy terrain inspires confidence during technical descents.
Float Capability
The 94mm waist offers decent buoyancy, though deep powder specialists exist.
Turn Versatility
Short turn radius allows for quick, agile maneuvering in tight backcountry chutes.
Vibration Damping
Hollowtech tip effectively minimizes chatter for a smooth, quiet ride.
Key Specs
Weight
1290g
Construction
Semi-Cap Sandwich Sidewall
Core Material
Paulownia, Carbon & Glass Fiber
Tip Width
130mm
Waist Width
94mm
Tail Width
116mm
Turn Radius
13.2m
Rocker Type
Progressive Dual Rise Rocker
Recommended Use
All-Mountain Touring
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