Touring Packages
Fancy a different ski experience? Ski touring really allows you to get away from it all and find that perfect untracked snow far away from the main ski areas.
We use freeride skis fitted with touring bindings and provide telescopic poles. This means you can get up the mountain with the use of skins which attach to the bottom of the skis. The freeride style ski ensures the effort of the climb up is rewarded with an awesome ski down!
» Dynastar Legend 8000 with Touring bindings and skins
» Rossignol B3 with touring bindings and skins
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Dynastar Legend 8000 with Touring bindings and skins Slightly more surface area than the 4800 for more float off-piste. Sidecut: 116/79/102 Softer and grippier than the outgoing Intuitive 79 which it replaces, short turns are snappy and suit both modern and more traditional ski techniques. The wide tip floats through the crud, powder is a breeze and perhaps one of the best all-round skis available. Some were available at the end of the 2004 season and have been extremely well received, perfect for an advanced to expert skier looking for a one ski does it all package. |
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Rossignol B3 with touring bindings and skins Big brother of the B2. Its larger surface area increases the off-piste performance although it can still hold its own on the piste. Sidecut: 120/83/110 The Bandit B3 is an all-mountain charger that feasts on everything from crud and chowder to fresh snow, and it skis hardpack with ferocious authority. If you ski everywhere, through any snow condition, and demand a solid performance, the B3's your ski. Rossignol's Shark Nose technology places an aluminum insert at the tip of the ski, which increases torsional rigidity-meaning the B3 feels more stable at higher speeds. The Shark Nose also lets the B3 cruise through poor snow conditions without deflection. You get a smooth ride, even when the snow's less than ideal. |
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