Kastle TX 93
Best lightweight touring option for dedicated backcountry explorers.
A high-performance touring ski that bridges the gap between ultralight uphill efficiency and resort-ready stability. It offers a stiff, responsive ride for demanding backcountry terrain without sacrificing the weight savings needed for long days on the skin track.
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Ski Essentials
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking efficient ascents and reliable downhill control
- Technical tourers navigating steep, firm, or variable alpine terrain
- All-around explorers wanting one ski for diverse backcountry conditions
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious skiers looking for a more affordable entry into touring
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more forgiving or playful ride
- Powder hounds primarily skiing in deep, bottomless backcountry conditions
Performance breakdown
Climbing Efficiency
Lightweight construction makes long ascents feel significantly less demanding.
Torsional Stability
Carbon-fiberglass wrap provides reliable edge hold on firm, icy snow.
Turn Initiation
Tip rocker profile makes carving effortless in tight, technical terrain.
Powder Float
Moderate waist width handles soft snow well but prefers mixed conditions.
Resort Versatility
Balances backcountry agility with the dampness required for lift-served runs.
Skinning Security
Flat tail design ensures skins stay locked during steep, technical climbs.
Key Specs
Lengths
162, 170, 178, 186 cm
Turn Radius
15.1 meters (at 170 cm)
Sidecut
129/93/115 mm
Weight
1275 grams per ski (at 170 cm)
Core Material
Paulownia Wood
Construction Type
Fiberglass Wrap with Carbon, Triaxial Fiberglass
Rocker Type
Tip and Tail Rocker
Tail Type
Flat
Waist Width
93 mm
Terrain Type
All Mountain, Touring, Powder
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