Touring ski sets
Why should you buy your touring ski package with Glisshop.co.uk?
With more than 500 sets available, we offer a broad selection of touring skis paired with the best bindings available on the market for women and men. The weight of your equipment being the most important thing to consider, we ensure that the skis and bindings we sell are ideally suited for your needs. Choosing a package spares you the mounting of the bindings and maximises safety as we have them mounted and fitted by a skiman. It guarantees a better price on skis, bindings and mounting. In case you're not sure which touring bindings you should pick, have a read of our buyer's guide on how to choose touring ski bindings. Read more Show less
-
Recommended price
£739.41
-55%
£330.51
The Movement Logic 86 is an all-round touring ski, ideal for intermediate to advanced skiers who want to start touring while maintaining good performance on groomers.
- 161
- 169
- 177

-
Recommended price
£739.41
-55%
£330.51
The Movement Logic 86 W is a lightweight, versatile ski touring option with a wood core and fibreglass reinforcement, designed for intermediate to advanced female skiers.
- 154
- 161
- 169

-
Recommended price
£913.41
-25%
£678.51
The Rise Beyond 96 is a touring and freetouring ski from Volkl, with a lightweight construction, yet with real abilities in varied snow conditions and powder.
- 177
- 184

-
Recommended price
£782.91
-48%
£400.11
The Movement Logic 86 W is a lightweight, high-performance touring ski that offers excellent grip and great stability. It also performs very well as an alpine ski.
- 154
- 161
- 169

-
Recommended price
£948.21
-49%
£482.76
The Rossignol Escaper W 97 Nano touring ski allows to escape the commotion from the crowd in resorts thanks to its reasonable weight and good descending ability in powder.
- 168
- 176

-
Recommended price
£913.41
-33%
£604.56
The Elan Ripstick Tour 94 is a versatile, lightweight ski designed for advanced to expert skiers, offering exceptional freetouring performance, uphill efficiency, and downhill power.
- 164
- 171

-
Recommended price
£852.51
-33%
£569.76
Scott’s Superguide 95 grips on the hardpack snow you may encounter when ski touring, while offering good skiability in softer backcountry snow.
- 162
- 170
- 184

-
Recommended price
£800.31
-48%
£408.81
The Logic 91 W from Movement is a high-performance touring ski that’s lightweight and stable, offering excellent edge grip and suited to advanced and expert skiers.
- 154
- 161
- 169
- 177

-
Recommended price
£956.91
-22%
£739.41
The Black Crows Camox Freebird is a versatile touring ski offering lightness for the climbs, efficiency in various conditions and lots of nimbleness.
- 157
- 164
- 178
- 188

-
Recommended price
£1,026.51
-31%
£700.26
The Salomon QST Echo 106 is a versatile, lightweight and dynamic touring ski that floats well on powder.
- 165
- 173

-
Recommended price
£956.91
-20%
£765.51
The Dynafit Radical 97 touring ski is lightweight, manoeuvrable and versatile, perfect for intermediate to advanced level skiers looking to venture in every corner of the mountain.
- 177
- 184

-
Recommended price
£913.41
-25%
£678.51
The Rise Beyond 96 W from Volkl is a women’s touring ski, with a lightweight construction but a width and skiability offering nice aptitudes to have fun in freeride.
- 156
- 170

-
Recommended price
£956.91
-25%
£713.31
The Zag Slap 104 Lite is a lightweight, versatile ski for advanced to expert skiers, offering excellent performance on various terrains and a memorable freetouring experience.
- 176
- 182

-
Recommended price
£913.41
-32%
£617.61
The Line Vision 104 ski, designed for freetouring, offers a unique, bold design, excellent downhill performance, and versatility for intermediate to advanced skiers exploring varied terrains.
- 178
- 185

-
Recommended price
£852.51
-33%
£569.76
Great freetouring ski for women, the W's Superguide 95 from Scott is able to provide power and stability in the descents without being too heavy.
- 160
- 168

-
Recommended price
£869.91
-33%
£582.81
The Line Vision 96 is a lightweight, versatile ski designed for freetouring, offering exceptional performance, stability for intermediate to advanced skiers.
- 184

-
Recommended price
£1,130.91
-36%
£713.31
The Dynafit Radical 107 is a versatile, manoeuvrable, and lightweight freetouring ski perfect for advanced to expert level freeride skiers looking to discover new sensations in the backcountry.
- 173

-
Recommended price
£956.91
-20%
£765.51
The Dynafit Radical 97 W is a versatile, manoeuvrable, and responsive women's touring ski that allows intermediate to advanced level skiers to have fun in the entire ski area.
- 170

-
Recommended price
£1,000.41
-32%
£674.16
The Zag Ubac 102 is freeride touring ski with a 102 mm wide waist and double rocker, offering excellent floatability on powder and smooth trajectories.
- 188
Loading...
How to choose your touring ski set ?
Focus on lightweight
When touring, you spend some time on the downhill and even more time ascending. Considering you’re carrying a pair of skis, of boots, of poles, a backpack and more, the weight of your gear is extremely important as it can slow you down and wear yourself out quickly.
Weight is the main issue for a tourer and the real deal is how to get the best performance and keep the weight as low as possible. This is when you need to analyse your goals. If your tours are generally one day long and not too steep, then you can focus on downhill performance. However, if touring means to you a 4-day trip with high summits, then lightweight needs to be first on your list.
Choose the profile of your ski
Avoid fat skis cause they are way too heavy. Mid-fat skis do a good job if you are into free-touring. These skis often feature a rockered tip and a waist width around 100mm, which ensures optimal performance on powder snow. That kind of ski is pretty heavy though, it’s a good pick for short tours.
To the opposite, ultra-light skis (less than 2.6kg / pair) will make the ascent effortless but won’t perform so well on the downhill, unless you are an expert skier. Their sidecuts and lightweight make them quite difficult to control at high speed and not so stable. Same on powder where the skis won’t excel. This kind of skis is recommended for long tours (several days) or for shorter tours with big ascents.
Fortunately, there is an in-between, skis suited for a more recreational use. With widths sizing from 75mm to 90mm and an average weight of 3kg, a slightly rockered tip and a woodcore, these allround touring skis deliver good downhill performance and decent lightweight.
And more :
Thanks to Glisshop touring ski sets, you are ensured to use bindings that are adapted to your style and needs. Our packages are fitted and set by our skimen in order to optimise uphill performance, downhill skiability, comfort and safety.
The mounting and fitting of your bindings is free of charge. In order to do it with precision, you will be asked to complete a form with your age, weight, height, gender and ski level. We also need your boot length (written on your boot shell) and we’ll ask for your preferences.
Glisshop recommendations :
- Define your level (intermediate or expert) and the kind of tours you’d like to do. That will help define the profile of the skis and bindings you need.
- Do not hesitate to contact our staff and tell them precisely about your needs and expectations.
- Do not neglict your equipment, take care of it and maintain it.
Discover our wide selection of Armada, Atomic, Black Crows, Black Diamond, Blizzard, Dynafit, Dynastar, Elan, Faction, Fischer, K2, Movement, Rossignol, Salomon, Scott, SkiTrab, Volkl, Zag touring skis with bindings! Discover also our touring ski sets collections 2018, 2019 and 2020!