Voilé HyperVector
Best versatile touring ski for dedicated backcountry explorers.
A dedicated backcountry tool that balances uphill efficiency with downhill power. It strips away unnecessary weight while maintaining the structural integrity needed for steep, technical terrain and variable snow conditions.
$637.50
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers prioritizing efficiency on long, high-altitude ascents
- Touring enthusiasts seeking a dependable daily driver for diverse mountains
- Technical skiers navigating steep couloirs or firm morning crust
Who should skip it
- Aggressive chargers who frequently encounter heavy, tracked-out resort snow
- Powder hounds hunting for maximum buoyancy on the deepest days
- Relaxed skiers preferring a damp, forgiving ride over energetic response
Performance breakdown
Climbing Efficiency
Ultralight paulownia core makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Powder Float
Early rise tip geometry keeps you surfing above deep, untracked snow.
Edge Hold
Reliable grip on icy traverses, though not a dedicated carving ski.
Weight-to-Stability Ratio
Carbon weave provides impressive dampness without adding unnecessary bulk.
Versatility
Handles everything from spring corn to mid-winter backcountry missions.
Technical Terrain Handling
Nimble enough for tight chutes and demanding mountaineering objectives.
Key Specs
Core Material
Paulownia wood with carbon/fiberglass weave
Construction Type
Sandwich/Sidewall
Rocker Type
Early Rise Camber
Waist Width
94-98 mm (varies by length)
Turn Radius
18.5-20 m (varies by length)
Weight per Pair
2430g-2780g (varies by length)
Tail Type
Flat
Terrain Type
Backcountry, Mountaineering
Skill Level
Advanced to Expert
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