Voile HyperVector Skis
Best lightweight versatile choice for dedicated backcountry touring enthusiasts.
Designed for long-distance touring and mountaineering, this ultralight setup balances weight savings with reliable downhill performance. The early-rise camber profile provides float in soft snow while maintaining the edge stability needed for steep, technical terrain.
$637.50
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Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers prioritizing energy conservation on long ascents
- Intermediate skiers seeking confidence in technical off-piste terrain
- All-mountain explorers needing one reliable pair for diverse winter conditions
Who should skip it
- Aggressive chargers who prefer dampness and stability over weight savings
- Resort-focused skiers spending most of their time on hard-packed trails
- Frequent users who prioritize rugged durability over minimal weight
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Ultralight paulownia core makes long, demanding ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Powder Float
Early-rise tip geometry keeps you surfing on top of deep snow.
Edge Hold
Cambered underfoot section provides reliable grip on firm, icy backcountry traverses.
Torsional Stiffness
Triaxial fiberglass and carbon layers deliver precise control in variable conditions.
Weight-to-Performance Ratio
Remarkably light construction without sacrificing the stability needed for aggressive descents.
Durability
Anti-ice topsheet and sintered base withstand rugged, season-long mountain abuse.
Key Specs
Ski Length
164 cm
Waist Width
92 mm
Tip Width
123 mm
Tail Width
108 mm
Turn Radius
18.0 meters
Weight
2250 grams
Core Material
Paulownia Wood
Construction Type
Full Cap, Double Carbon, Triaxial Fiberglass
Base Material
Sintered
Binding Compatibility
AT bindings
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