Kastle TX107
Best lightweight touring ski for dedicated backcountry explorers
This is a backcountry specialist that prioritizes deep-powder float without sacrificing the agility needed for technical descents. While the lightweight build makes long climbs feel effortless, the standout luminous tip is the real game-changer for those who prefer chasing first light or navigating late-night tours.
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking effortless performance in deep, untracked snow
- Touring enthusiasts prioritizing uphill efficiency and reliable downhill control
- Advanced skiers who value a calm and chatter-free descent
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious adventurers looking for a more affordable entry into touring
- Resort-focused skiers who frequently encounter hard or icy snow conditions
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more forgiving and playful ski
Performance breakdown
Powder Float
Generous waist width and double rocker profile excel in deep, untracked snow.
Climbing Efficiency
Lightweight paulownia and poplar core makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Stability
Carbon reinforcement provides the confidence needed for aggressive, high-speed backcountry descents.
Turn Initiation
Hook-free shovel and tail design allows for smooth, intuitive turn engagement.
Night Visibility
Luminous tip insert is a game-changer for early starts and late finishes.
Maneuverability
Balanced construction keeps the ski playful despite its wider, powder-focused profile.
Key Specs
Ski Type
Touring
Waist Width
107 mm
Tip Width
135 mm
Tail Width
124 mm
Turn Radius
18.1 m
Weight
1450 g
Core Material
Wood (Paulownia/Poplar)
Construction
Semi-Cap Sandwich Sidewall
Rocker Type
Double Rocker
Terrain Type
Backcountry
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