Scott Proguide Skis
Best lightweight choice for dedicated backcountry touring enthusiasts.
A lightweight, versatile option for backcountry touring that balances uphill efficiency with downhill stability. The carbon-reinforced construction provides a forgiving ride on the ascent while maintaining the float and composure needed for deep snow and variable conditions.
$499.00
Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers prioritizing speed and efficiency on long ascents.
- All-mountain skiers seeking a dependable tool for unpredictable alpine terrain.
- Technical skiers who need confidence on steep, icy descents.
Who should skip it
- Powder hunters looking for maximum buoyancy in deep backcountry stashes.
- Resort-focused skiers who spend most of their time on groomed runs.
- Aggressive riders who frequently encounter rocky or low-coverage terrain.
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Ultra-light core makes long ascents feel significantly less taxing.
Downhill Stability
Carbon aramid reinforcement keeps the ride composed at higher speeds.
Powder Flotation
The 96mm waist provides decent lift without sacrificing edge-to-edge agility.
Weight-to-Strength Ratio
Advanced materials deliver impressive durability without adding unnecessary bulk.
Versatility
Transitions seamlessly from backcountry touring to resort groomers.
Turn Initiation
Camber profile offers snappy, predictable engagement on firm snow.
Key Specs
Year
2024
Rocker Type
Camber
Core Material
Wood, Carbon, Aramid
Ski Type
Downhill, Ski touring, All-mountain, Alpine
Waist Width
96 mm
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