Voile V6 BC Touring Ski (2024)

$799.99 USD
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Features

  • The torsional stiffness and hybrid rocker give the V6 BC satisfying stability on steep slopes
  • Voile Traction Tech provides grip and efficiency in rolling terrain and long approaches
  • Poplar core and carbon fiber construction provide damp but lightweight performance
  • Mid-fat waste width of 96mm + provide float in deeper snow

Description

The Voile V6 BC is versatile midfat touring ski with a carbon and triaxial fiberglass construction for pop and agility and a Traction Pattern base to limit the need for skins in rolling terrain.

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Why We Like the Voile V6 BC Touring Ski (2024)

The Voile V6 BC is a versatile backcountry touring ski equipped with Voile's Traction Pattern Base to tackle your snow endeavors in rolling terrain. Built with the same lightweight poplar core and carbon-fiber construction presented in its V6 cousin, as well as Voile's signature Voile Hybrid Rocker, the V6 BC makes long tours a little more efficient. Thanks to the 2cm of taper and robust sidecut, these skis and turn on a dime in the steep stuff.

The V6 BC is built with a narrower, lighter frame than the V8, with shorter length options available. The combination of carbon and triaxial fiberglass gives the skis more pop and a more agile edge, providing fresh and fun downhill performance.

The Voile V6 BC marks Voile's third expedition into the world of scaled-skiing–, the Vector BC and HyperCharger BC being the first two. Despite not being the optimal ski for every run, the V6 BC can be a saving grace for those navigating long, hilly treks when breaking trail deep into the backcountry.

Made in the USA

Voile V6 BC Skis mounted with quiver killers are not covered under Voile factory warranty.

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Jeff H.
Great bc ski

Nimble in the trees in powder and fish scales great to not have to bother with skins on moderate terrain. Folks at Cripple Creek awesome!