Movement Touring Ski Sets
What does Movement offer in terms of ski touring?
The Movement brand offers several ranges of ski touring equipment. We can find the Session range, oriented towards multi-purpose touring/free touring, the Axess range, oriented towards multi-purpose touring and open to a wider range of skiers technically, but Movement also offers other more exclusive and less demanded ranges such as the Race Pro range of skis for dry ascent and ultra-light touring. The Axess and Session ranges are the ones that will satisfy the greatest number of skiers, so these are the skis we have chosen to focus on.
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£863.91
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£359.91
Lightweight in the climbs and versatile in the descents, the Axess 86 touring ski from Movement guarantees you to have a good time exploring the backcountry.
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Stable even on soft backcountry snow, the Axess 92 all-round touring ski from Movement features carefully selected materials to satisfy a great number of skiers.
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£764.91
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£314.91
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.
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£971.91
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£449.91
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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The Movement Logic 91 is a versatile, lightweight ski touring model with excellent float in powder and good power-to-weight ratio, perfect for intermediate to advanced skiers.
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£863.10
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The Movement Axess 90 W is a lightweight, versatile ski touring model with a high weight-to-power ratio, designed for intermediate to advanced female skiers seeking dynamism across all terrains.
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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.
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The Movement Logic 91 W is a lightweight, versatile ski touring model, perfect for advanced or intermediate skiers, offering exceptional performance in all snow conditions.
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£566.91
The Movement Race Pro 77 is a lightweight, high-performance ski touring model, offering advanced skiers a unique alpine experience with optimised climbing and controlled descents.
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£494.91
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£251.91
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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£989.91
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£458.91
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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£899.91
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£305.91
The Movement Session 95 W is a versatile, high-performing touring ski, designed for advanced to expert level female skiers, offering excellent performance in all snow conditions.
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£422.91
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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£926.91
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£431.91
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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The Session 85 from Movement is an all-round touring ski that offers good performance both in the ascents and descents.
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£881.91
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The Session 90 is a versatile and efficient ski from Movement. A new ski that replaces the Session 89, it retains the concept of a ski that is light on ascents but also very efficient on descents.
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£899.91
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£422.91
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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£809.91
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£386.91
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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£827.91
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£395.91
The Movement Logic 91 is a lightweight and versatile touring ski with excellent floatability and responsiveness, perfect for intermediate and advanced level skiers.
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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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Choosing the right Movement ski touring pack?
The two main ranges of touring skis at Movement are the Axess range and the Session range. At first glance, these two ranges may seem very similar. In fact, their constructions have a lot in common, such as the karuba wood core, Va-Tech cushioning technology and the P-Tex 4000 sole. The dimension lines are also quite similar, as is the progression of the ranges, since the Session is available in widths 85, 89 and 95, and the Axess is available in widths 86, 90 and 92. However, if these scales seem very close, it must be understood that they are actually quite different and do not target the same practitioners.
The main difference between these two ranges lies in the fibre structure, which is radically different between the Axess and the Session range. Indeed, Axess skis are equipped with a Carbon 2-axis structure, which allows for a reduction in weight as well as an increase in performance and skiing comfort by partially stiffening the ski in torsion. Session skis, on the other hand, are equipped with a 5-axis Carbon structure, which stiffens the slat much more intensely. Weight is minimal and torsional stiffness is maximum, resulting in a ski that is very nervous, stable and with a good level of grip, but much more demanding to ski.
This difference in fibre structure means that the Access range is designed for intermediate level ski tourers looking for an easy, comfortable and progressive ski touring experience, whereas the Session range is designed for experienced to expert freeskiers. Once you have placed yourself between these two categories, all you have to do is choose your ski width according to what you want to favour: lightness and comfort during ascents or flotation and skiability.