Scott USA Superguide Freetour
Best high performance touring ski for dedicated backcountry experts.
This is the rare backcountry ski that actually feels substantial on the descent without punishing your legs on the climb. By blending carbon and aramid with a lightweight wood core, it delivers the damp, predictable stability of a heavier resort ski while remaining nimble enough for long, technical tours.
$800.00
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Alaska Mountaineering & Hiking
Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking high-performance downhill stability on long climbs
- Freeride tourers who encounter diverse snow conditions in a single day
- Aggressive chargers who want a damp feel at high speeds
Who should skip it
- Intermediate skiers who may find the rigid construction unforgiving
- Casual explorers who prefer a surfy and nimble ski feel
- Specialized racers or resort-only skiers needing a more focused tool
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight core construction makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Stability
Carbon and aramid fibers provide a planted, confident feel at speed.
Edge Precision
Sidecut geometry bites firmly into firm snow and technical couloirs.
Vibration Dampening
Smooths out chatter in variable, wind-scoured backcountry conditions.
Skin Integration
Fast, intuitive attachment system saves precious time during transitions.
Versatility
Balances deep powder float with the agility needed for tight trees.
Key Specs
Ski Length
178 cm
Binding Compatibility
Touring
Rocker Type
Tip Rocker
Turn Radius
24 meters
Waist Width
104 mm
Core Material
Wood (Paulownia/Beech)
Construction Type
Sandwich
Weight
1580 g
Flex Rating
Stiff
Ski Width Category
100-115 mm
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