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 less
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£253.71
Comfortable in the ascents and descents alike, the Session 90 all-round touring ski from Movement can satisfy demanding skiers looking to enjoy every bit of their touring sessions.
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Very pleasant to ski on hard snow and backcountry powder, the Session 95 all-round touring ski from Movement features very good floatability.
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£328.91
Versatile and particularly pleasant on hard snow thanks to its great grip, the W's Superguide 88 all-round touring women’s ski from Scott will satisfy a great number of female skiers.
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The Movement Axess 86 Ski is a lightweight, versatile ski touring model with a carbon frame and double rocker profile, ideal for intermediate to advanced skiers.
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£206.71
The Movement Axess 92 is a lightweight, versatile touring ski, designed for intermediate to advanced skiers, offering uphill efficiency, downhill agility, and enhanced durability.
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£150.31
Perfect to allow young skiers to discover ski touring, Movement’s Sessions 80 Jr is particularly easy to control no matter the conditions.
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The Axess 86 W is a versatile touring ski, lightweight for the ascent and easy to handle on the way down.
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The Axess 90 W is a versatile touring ski that’s lightweight and performs excellently on the climb, while also delivering impressive handling on the descent.
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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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£498.11
The Scott Explorair 95 is a versatile touring ski offering both uphill and downhill performance, ideal for experienced skiers looking for lightness and dynamism.
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£479.31
The Black Diamond Helio Carbon 88 is a lightweight and stable touring ski, designed for experienced skiers who want quick ascents and fast paced descents.
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The Movement Session 85 W is a women’s all-round touring ski. Its carbon construction makes it both lightweight and stiff, providing the appropriate behaviour to fully enjoy your sessions.
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Offering performance in any situation, the Session 90 W women’s all-round touring ski from Movement is ready for all your ski touring sessions.
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£563.91
The Blizzard Zero G 96 is a lightweight, versatile ski that excels in both touring and downhill performance, ideal for advanced skiers on varied terrain.
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£178.51
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.
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The Movement Session 95 W is a lightweight, versatile ski touring model, offering excellent skiability and manoeuvrability in all conditions, suitable for advanced to expert female skiers.
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The Dynastar M-Tour W 85 is a versatile, lightweight ski touring model for women, offering a balance between lightness and downhill performance, perfect for both ski touring and piste skiing.
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The Black Crows Navis Freebird is a touring ski featuring a lightweight construction while begin wide enough and efficient to ski at full speed during off-piste descents.
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The Atomic Backland 85 W Glacier is a versatile, lightweight touring ski with excellent grip, ideal for intermediate to advanced female skiers seeking freedom and performance.
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£394.71
The Atomic Backland 88 touring ski is a perfectly balanced model for those who wish to explore all terrains, as comfortable on day hikes, as it is fetching the best of hard snow.
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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.
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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!
