Touring skis
Why should you buy your touring skis on Glisshop?
We select the best brands and manufacturers and offer touring skis for all kinds of style: light touring, allround touring, freetouring. If you already own your touring bindings, then you're in the right place. Glisshop has a large selection of skis to match them. Feel free to contact us to make sure your bindings work with our skis: size, style, safety, brake width... Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to guide you through our range and help you narrow it down to what you really need. From the leading brands like Black Crows or Dynafit to smaller high-performance manufacturers like Zag, our touring skis match all tastes, skills and budgets. You can also discover our men touring skis and women touring skis. Read more Show lessRecommended price
£718.81
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£345.71
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.
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£664.21
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£464.01
The Dynastar M-vertical 88 light touring ski is designed for quick ascents by minimising weight while retaining a good handling in the descents.
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£727.91
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£600.51
The Black Crows Camox Freebird is a versatile touring ski offering lightness for the climbs, efficiency in various conditions and lots of nimbleness.
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£514.15
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£309.31
The K2 Wayback 88 is a versatile men's touring ski, light enough to make nice ascents without difficulty while offering good skiability in various conditions.
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£682.41
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£491.31
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.
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£764.31
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£536.81
The Dynastar M-Tour 99 F-Team touring ski allows to explore every corner of the mountains by benefiting from a dynamic, stable and lightweight model.
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£591.41
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£354.81
The Ripstick 88 Tour is an Elan touring ski, which will be the perfect companion for a versatile touring program as well as for a more downhill-oriented program, thanks to its good skiability on all types of snow.
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£727.91
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£509.51
The Majesty Superwolf Carbon is a lightweight and ultra-versatile touring ski with which you will be able to swallow elevation gains while retaining descending performance in various conditions.
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£514.15
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£309.31
The Talkback 88 is a women's touring ski developed by the American brand K2, light enough to be comfortable on the ascent while offering good capabilities in a variety of snow conditions.
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£682.41
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£427.61
The Ubac 95 Lady from Zag is designed for advanced skiers looking for a lightweight touring ski for the ascents and versatile in its descending program to have a blast on any type of snow.
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£545.09
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£327.51
The Axess 92 is a very versatile touring ski, capable of performing in a variety of snow conditions, offering good flotation, light weight and a consistently comfortable and safe riding experience.
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£727.91
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£509.51
The Zag Ubac 95 is a versatile, lightweight and efficient touring ski, developed with the Chamonix guides to perform both in the ascents and descents on any snow type.
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£527.71
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£363.91
The MTN 86 Pro ski from Salomon will perfectly suit new touring skiers thanks to its versatility, lightness and accessibility.
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£682.41
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£473.11
The Zag Ubac 89 is a versatile, lightweight and efficient touring ski, designed to offer good skiability in various snow conditions, thanks to its lightweight paulownia wood core construction, reinforced by fiberglass and carbon.
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£600.51
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£363.91
Movement’s Axess 86 W women’s all-round touring ski features an 86 mm waist and traditional camber + double rocker profile to work on various terrains.
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£500.41
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£336.61
The Atomic Backland 85 touring ski is lightweight, versatile and offers excellent skiability. Ideal for intermediate and experienced skiers.
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£727.91
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£454.91
The Dynafit Blacklight 88 is a versatile, lightweight performance touring ski. It combines the lightness required for the ascents with the skiability expected for the descents.
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£568.75
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£341.16
The Dynastar E-Tour 90 Open women’s all-round touring ski is all about balance: comfortable in the climb and descent alike, and at ease both in powder and on groomers.
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£291.11
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£191.01
Ski touring enthusiasts will have fun both the ascent and descent with the Escaper 80 Pro Open ski from Rossignol.
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£591.41
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£382.11
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£482.21
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£313.86
The Rossignol Escaper W 87 Open ski touring accompanies the skier looking to start touring and progress at your own pace. A model that is enjoyable above all!
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And touring was born again
The oldest picture we have of a man on skis is….4000 years old, on paintings discovered in Norway. That turns skiing as we know it, with resorts, lifts, parks etc, into a very small part of what is called history and of what was originally designed to carry people on snow. Despite the young age of alpine skiing, the sport quickly replaced touring and turned it into an old-fashioned way of using skis.
Not trendy enough, perhaps too difficult as well as it requires a tough physical condition, touring was underestimated and sadly forgotten for years. But the eco-friendly debates rising and the environmental problems we have nowadays brought touring back in the game. Touring means protecting nature and the mountain. No lifts, no resorts, touring is for nature lovers who like it when there’s no noise and no people around.
Touring, Backcountry or approach ?
There are different ways of touring :
Touring :
The original way of skiing. Before descending, you need to climb and it is the favorite part of a tour for most skiers. Touring means be as one with nature. They need to know how it works (weather, conditions, type of snow, etc) and they mainly use an equipment that’s as light as possible on order to be able to tour for a few days in a row.
Backcountry or freetouring :
If touring is uphill-oriented, freetouring prefers the downhill. To get the best tracks on the untouched slopes, freeriders don’t mind climbing a bit. Be aggressive and charge hard when descending is the main goal which is why they focus on performance more than on lightweight.
Approach :
This is only when you want to reach a close spot near the resort. Not very steep and not very long, this kind of ‘tour’ does not require any specific gear and skiers ride equally on groomed or soft snow. 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 without bindings!