The Best Ski for: All-Mountain Touring - Steeps, Variable Conditions
The Skyline is our latest addition to the ski lineup. Designed for long tours that lead to steeps and variable conditions, the Skyline is going to lead the charge uphill while providing a reliable edge on the down. To achieve this we've combined a 95mm ski with our Freeride camber-dominant ski profile - there's just the right amount of reverse camber in the nose to help keep you afloat, while the 3.5mm or more of camber maintains snap and edgehold and the flat to early rise tail allows the tail to release when you need it too. We pair this with a ultralight core composed of paulownia and aluminum stringers, with a carbon fiber overlay. The paulownia and carbon keep things ultralight while the horizontal aluminum provides dampening similar to a full metal ski while weighing in at only 1500 grams in a 184cm.
Designed in Colorado, Manufactured at GP87
Artwork by: Brooke Ruble
Features
- Wood Composition || Paulownia - 100%
- Shape || Tapered Directional
- Camber Profile || Freeride Ski
- Topsheet || Castor Bean Based Rugged Nylon
- Layup Fibers || Tri-Axial Fiber Glass
- Fiber Reinforcements || Flax Touring Bracket and Inserts Plates
- Base Material || Sintered Durasurf 4001
- Sidewall || Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene (UHMW)
Awards
- Backcountry Magazine Editor's Select 2023