Touring
Faction Agent 3.0X
It may not be your go-to rapid touring option for multi-day trips, but the Agent 3.0X is bang on point for big mountain powder quests when you’re looking for maximum whoopage on the descent.
RRP: £649
Atomic Backland 86 SL
A fantastic multi-day touring platform or a true Scottish touring slayer.
RRP: £500
Atomic Backland 107 W
Sturdy at speed and super easy to turn – the Backland 107 W is a bouncy, easy-driving ski that’s happy to play all day long.
RRP: £550
Scott Superguide Freetour
The all-new Scott Superguide Freetour 104 is a hike and ride specialist designed for adventure-seeking skiers looking for ease of ascent and a potent downhill experience.
RRP: £575
Faction Agent 3.0
Perfect for free-touring adventures and in-bounds freeriding, the Agent 3.0 ticks a whole heap of backcountry boxes – a genuine big mountain quiver-killing contender.
RRP: £649
Blizzard Zero G 95
While all the Zero G models are superlative skis in their own right, the 95 remains our pick of the bunch.
RRP: £620
Volkl Rise Above 88
A versatile waist and the necessary lightweight DNA to strike the balance between uphill performance and downhill skiability.
RRP: £530
Scott Speedguide 89
Ideal high-performance construction for demanding ski touring endeavours. Will suit the traditional ski tourer who doesn't need to go any wider.
RRP: £575
G3 Findr 94
Ideal for folks who fancy a more traditional style of ride. Magnetic bases are pretty cool too.
RRP: £745
Fischer Hannibal 106 Carbon
A powder-seeking backcountry skier’s dream.
RRP: £630
Dynafit Seven Summits+ Pack
A one stop ski touring shop and a stroke of genius.
RRP: £800
Black Diamond Cirque 84
Ideal for multi-day tours in hard snow and/or the occasional skimo style foray.
RRP: £550
Black Crows Ferox Freebird
A lovely compromise between flex and stiffness, perfect for deep pow hunting in the trees on stormy days.
RRP: £730