Why We Like The Superguide 95 Ski
Having a lightweight ski is essential when we’re aiming to knock out long tours, but flailing our way down the descent isn’t any fun, so we need to balance climbing ability and skiing chops. The Scott Superguide 95 Ski pulls off this delicate balancing act by using Scott’s elliptical sandwich sidewall construction, which combines traditional near-vertical sidewalls with a rounded construction to balance edge hold, stability, and weight. The core is made of wood, but Scott laid it up with layers of carbon and aramid to add stiffness without bringing extra ounces along for the ride.
Details
- Narrow touring ski that blends uphill and downhill performance
- 95mm waist is quick edge to edge, lightweight, and maneuverable
- Early rise adds float and versatility in variable terrain
- Camber underfoot drives power to your edges for controlled carving
- Shorter turn radius provides quick control in tight areas
- Poplar and beech wood core balances weight savings with damping
- Carbon laminate adds stiffness and torsional rigidity
- Tail with skin clip provides peace of mind on the uphill
Tech Specs
- Length: 162cm, 170cm, 178cm, 184cm
- Dimensions: [162cm] 126 / 93 / 111mm, [170cm] 128 / 94 / 113mm, [178cm] 130 / 95 / 115mm, [184cm] 132 / 96 / 117mm
- Turn Radius: [162cm] 19m, [170cm] 20m, [178cm] 21m, [184cm] 22m
- Profile: Pro-Tip Rocker 320
- Construction: sandwich sidewall semi-elliptic
- Core: Paulownia, beech
- Laminate: carbon, aramid
- Tail: early rise
- Claimed Weight: (pair)[162cm] 5lb 12oz (2608g), [ 170cm] 6lb oz (2722g), [ 178cm] 6lb 6oz (2892g), [ 184cm] 6lb 10oz (3005g)
- Manufacturer Warranty: limited 2 years
- Activity: backcountry skiing, freeride/powder skiing
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.