Voile Endeavor BC Ski
Best versatile touring ski for efficient rolling terrain exploration.
This is the ultimate tool for backcountry skiers who prioritize flow over pure downhill performance. By integrating a traction base, it eliminates the constant hassle of skinning on rolling terrain. You sacrifice some edge grip on icy descents, but the trade-off is a seamless, efficient experience that keeps you moving while others are still fiddling with their gear.
$599.99
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers navigating undulating terrain and long approaches
- Weight-conscious skiers seeking a balanced uphill and downhill experience
- All-mountain explorers prioritizing maneuverability in unpredictable backcountry snow
Who should skip it
- Technical climbers tackling sustained, high-angle alpine objectives
- Speed-oriented skiers who prefer maximum glide on low-angle terrain
- Aggressive chargers frequently skiing firm, wind-scoured resort or backcountry slopes
Performance breakdown
Climbing Efficiency
The traction base eliminates skin transitions on rolling, low-angle terrain.
Touring Weight
Lightweight poplar core keeps legs fresh during long, high-mileage approaches.
Binding Versatility
Broad compatibility handles everything from NNN BC to modern telemark setups.
Edge Grip
Narrow waist provides reliable hold on firm snow and icy traverses.
Maneuverability
Early-rise camber profile makes tight turns in trees feel intuitive.
Downhill Stability
Lighter construction can feel chattery when charging through heavy, variable snow.
Key Specs
Ski Length
178.0 cm
Turning Radius
19.5 meters
Waist Width
84.0 mm
Weight
2951.0 grams
Core Material
Wood
Binding Compatibility
NNN BC, Xplore, 3-Pin, Switchback, X2, TTS Transit, Lynx, Meidjo
Rocker Type
Camber-Rocker
Ski Width Category
Under 85mm
Terrain Type
All-Mountain, Backcountry
Gender
Unisex
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