Fischer Transalp CTI
Best lightweight touring ski for dedicated backcountry explorers seeking downhill stability.
This is a rare backcountry tool that refuses to compromise on downhill performance. By blending a featherweight climbing core with the damp, aggressive stability of Titanal, it manages to feel nimble on the skin track while remaining unflappable when you finally drop into steep, variable terrain.
$899.99
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Who it's for
- Powder hunters looking for a reliable tool in variable backcountry conditions
- Technical skiers who value a quiet and predictable feel at speed
- Backcountry skiers seeking efficient climbs without compromising downhill performance
Who should skip it
- Resort-focused skiers who frequently encounter groomed or icy conditions
- Budget-conscious explorers looking for a more affordable entry into touring
- Aggressive freeriders who prioritize maximum durability over weight savings
Performance breakdown
Powder Float
Rockered shovel design keeps you surfing effortlessly through deep, untouched snow.
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight paulownia core makes long backcountry ascents feel significantly less taxing.
Downhill Stability
Titanal reinforcements provide the dampness needed to charge through variable terrain.
Edge Hold
Sandwich sidewall construction bites reliably into firm snow when conditions tighten up.
Turn Agility
Carbon stringers offer a snappy, responsive feel in tight, technical chutes.
Durability
Sintered base material stands up well to the rigors of backcountry exploration.
Key Specs
Weight
1630 g
Construction Type
Sandwich
Core Material
Paulownia wood with carbon stringers and Shaped Ti
Waist Width
105 mm
Turn Radius
22 meters
Ski Type
Freeride
Terrain Type
Powder
Ski Width Category
100-115mm
Dimensions
139 / 105 / 124 mm
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