Scott Superguide Ski
Best lightweight touring option for experienced backcountry explorers.
A lightweight touring option that doesn't sacrifice downhill stability. It balances uphill efficiency with a damp, stiff ride that handles variable snow and technical terrain with surprising confidence.
$750.00
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Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers prioritizing uphill speed and energy conservation.
- Technical skiers demanding precision on steep and variable terrain.
- All-mountain explorers seeking one reliable tool for diverse alpine conditions.
Who should skip it
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more playful or surfy feel.
- Aggressive chargers who primarily ski in high-vibration, icy environments.
- Budget-conscious adventurers looking for a more affordable entry into touring.
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Featherweight construction makes long, grueling ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Torsional Rigidity
Carbon and aramid fibers provide reliable edge hold on icy traverses.
Powder Float
Tip rocker keeps you on top, though deep snow demands active skiing.
Technical Maneuverability
Quick, precise turn initiation makes navigating tight couloirs feel intuitive.
High-Speed Stability
Surprisingly damp for its weight, handling variable snow with calm composure.
Versatility
A true quiver-of-one for demanding backcountry missions and technical descents.
Key Specs
Waist Width
88 mm
Core Material
Paulownia and Beech
Construction
Carbon and Aramid fibers
Weight
1340 g (at 178 cm length)
Terrain Type
Backcountry, Mountaineering
Ski Type
Alpine Touring
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