SCOTT Superguide 95 W Alpine Touring Ski

$800.00 USD
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New from Scott Sports is the Superguide 95 Womens ski, built for the way a woman skis, that is if that woman is Lindsey Vonn.  Just like Lindsey, these lightweight alpine touring skis were born to charge downhill.  Fast, stable and damp are typically not the words used for a 168cm ski that only weighs 1370 grams. 

Scott achieves this with a new dual solid wood (Paulownia/Beech) core with strategically placed torsionally rigid Carbon/Aramid fibers along the full length of the ski.  The new 3Dimension Touring Sidecut profile has a wider radius on the shovel, a long radius underfoot and a shorter radius on the tail, which enable the women's Superguide 95 to point it down the course, arc giant slalom style turns, and then rotate quickly through tight glades or gates. 

The versatile Superguide 95 Womens ski has just enough tip rocker to float through deep powder in the backcountry, but with a profile that will confidently hold an edge on the diamond-hard surfaces of World Cup race courses.  The base is finished with a micro structured CNC stone grind so you can mount your skis and hit the hill, no tuning team required. 

We are still waiting for Lindsey Vonn to come into our Avon, Colorado shop.  We know she could be a remarkable ski mountaineering racer.  When she does, we will fit her alpine touring boots extra tight and set her up on the Superguide 95 Women’s ski!

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Anne S.
Good allrounder

The ski is substantially lighter than my previous downhill focussed telemark ski. Combined with the Switchback binding it will make the uphill sections of Alpine tours much more enjoyable. I have thus far used it in a resort on groomed runs, some powder, deep snow between trees, mogul fields and a NASTAR race course. It worked well for all of those. The skis rattle a little more when going fast, but that’s expected for a light ski and didn’t cause much of a problem. So it’s a good allrounder that will bite into a groomed run and support happy skiing in terrain.