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The Ultimate Ski Touring Guide 2023

Whether you’re looking to ditch the lift lines, ski untouched powder or just enjoy being out in the backcountry – ski touring is the ultimate level up for skiers and boarders alike. Move away from resorts and to the vast untouched wilderness. Mabey Ski’s Ultimate Ski Touring Guide 2023 includes gear recommendations for every backcountry skier. Whether you’re looking to get into touring, or have been earning your turns for years, this guide offers reviews and recommendations for everyone.

About Ski Touring

  • What Is Ski Touring?
  • Why Is It Important To Pick The Right Equipment?
  • Touring Specific vs Resort Hybrid

Ski Touring Gear Guide

Touring skis, ski touring bindings, avalanche safety equipment, ski touring boots.

  • Ski Touring Backpack

Touring Skins

Ski touring outerwear, ski touring helmets.

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What is Ski Touring?

Ski touring is when you ski in the backcountry using specific equipment to glide uphill on skis. Once you’ve reached your summit or chosen destination, you can transition your gear to function as regular downhill skis and enjoy fresh lines on your descent. This strategy unlocks remote terrain you cannot find in resort. Skiers should be equipped with avalanche safety training and should go with a guide until completely comfortable in the backcountry. Your ski touring equipment will be different from your typical resort skiing setup. Though some downhill skis can double as touring skis, your bindings and boots will need to be touring specific. You will also need skins for the underneath of your skis when travelling uphill, a backpack with avalanche safety equipment and it is recommended to use adjustable poles with powder baskets.

Choosing The Right Ski Touring Equipment

Picking your ski touring equipment can seem overwhelming, but it is important to take the time to figure out what equipment is best suited for you. Your equipment will be based on your style of skiing, desired setup and budget. Choosing the right equipment will make all the difference – the last thing you want is to be four hours into an uphill tour with blisters from your boots or skis that are far too heavy. The correct avalanche safety equipment is even more important. When in avalanche terrain, you always need to be prepared for anything. 

Touring Specific or Resort Hybrid?

When researching ski touring equipment, it is important to first decide if you want a strictly touring setup or a resort-touring hybrid. Both options come with their pros and cons. 

If you’re on a budget or just starting out, the hybrid option is great as you can have one pair of skis, boots and bindings whether you’re in the backcountry or in resort. The downside is that your hybrid setup will be heavier and your boots will be stiffer, though your bindings will be more durable. This setup is great if you’re doing a few touring days a year, but might drag you down if you want to focus more on uphill touring and multi-day trips.

A touring specific setup will have more functions and will likely be more comfortable than a hybrid option. Your skis will be lighter – ideal for uphill travel and powder, whilst your boots will have more flex. There are a couple of options for bindings; either a shift setup which is more durable for your descents, or a simple pin binding weighing next to nothing. As for the cons, a touring specific setup is usually more expensive than the hybrid. And if you’re looking for lots of resort days, you will likely need separate downhill skis, as touring specific equipment can be less durable. 

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2023 Gear Guide

Touring skis will need to be light enough to hike up a mountain but also stable enough to ski in varied conditions. Some skiers like a shorter ski to ensure their setup is as lightweight as possible. There are endless models and styles to sort through, so we’ve listed options ranging from beginner backcountry skis to models suitable for seasoned ski tourers looking for an upgrade. Here is our list of the best touring skis:

  • Volkl Blaze 106
  • Atomic Backlands 107
  • Blizzard Zero G 105
  • Atomic Backland 85 UL

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Volkl Blaze 106 – CA$800

3544g (177cm)

The Volkl Blaze is our top choice for a touring resort hybrid. If you’re looking to get into ski touring by doing a few trips a season, these are the skis for you. They are technically an all-mountain ski but are extremely lightweight for the category, making them the perfect touring-resort hybrid. With the correct bindings, the Volkl Blaze can double as a resort ski, meaning you can get by with just having one set up for the backcountry and resort. The skis are light enough to tour up a mountain but also sturdy enough that you can ski any icy resort conditions. The Volkl Blaze is the ideal ski for those interested in touring but not quite ready to purchase a touring specific setup. 

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Atomic Backlands 107 – CA$800

3200g (182cm)

The Atomic Backlands 107’s are one of the most popular models for touring skis. They are a great choice if you’re new to the backcountry. The skis are lightweight for the uphill trek and responsive enough on the downhill to ski in various conditions. HRZN Tech tips offer great performance in powder with a widened surface area. Having ultralight skis can sometimes take away from control in icey or variable conditions, but the Backlands offer enough stiffness to trust your edges. Overall, the Atomic Backlands 107 are a great intro to touring skis with lightweight versatility and a variety of lengths.  

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Blizzard Zero G 105 – CA$900

2358g (178cm)

The Blizzard Zero G’s are often said to be one of the top performing ultra-light skis. Though they are one of the lightest on this list, the Zero G’s still manage to ski quite aggressively. In varied downhill terrain, the Zero G’s perform the just as well as some of its heavier competitors. Though there are still lighter skis on the market, the Blizzard Zero G’s are a great option if you’re looking to transition to a very lightweight ski but don’t want the fragility that often comes along with it. Perfect for a backcountry skier that wants to focus on the downhill without having to tour up with a pair of heavy all mountain skis.

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Atomic Backland 85 UL – CA$900

2174g (179cm)

The Backland 85 UL is a true ultra lightweight ski. We have already mentioned the Backland 107’s on this list, which is a great all-round touring ski, while the Backland 85 UL is best suited for the uphill-focused skier looking to embark on long tours and multi-day trips. This ski is made up of carbon fiberglass, creating a uniquely lightweight experience. The skis perform surprisingly well in powder thanks to the extra wide HRZN Tech tips. When it comes to varied terrain, the Backland 85 UL’s hold their ground with good control despite their weight. Overall, the Atomic Backland 85 UL is for the skier who wants to venture further into the backcountry and does not want to be held back by weight. 

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Ski touring bindings are the most important function for your touring setup. Touring specific bindings grant skis the ability to unlatch their heel, making the uphill ‘glide’ possible. There are a variety of binding options from lightweight pin binders to resort capable frame bindings. We’ve listed the styles available and our favourite models. Here is our list of the best ski touring bindings:

  • Marker F12 Alpine Touring Binding
  • Solomon S/Lab Shift
  • Marker Kingpin
  • Dynafit Rotation

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Marker F12 Alpine Touring Binding – CA$500

2360g per pair

The Marker F12 Alpine Touring Binding is what is called a frame binding. This is a different setup to the other bindings on our list. When using a frame binding on the uphill ascent, backcountry skiers will have their boots locked into the binding, while the binding itself is unlatched from the ski at the heel to allow gliding movement. The pros of the Marker F12 is that this binding can double up as your everyday resort setup. It can also fit a regular downhill boot. This binding is a good option for beginner backcountry skiers. It is durable, and skis like an alpine binding. When in walk mode, the frame lift is very stable and easy to get the hang of. As for cons, the binding is a lot heavier than the competing pin bindings. When first getting into ski touring this shouldn’t be too much of a problem but over time a skier will most likely need to upgrade to something more lightweight. 

Overall, the Marker F12 Alpine Touring Binding is a great option for new ski tourers. Price-wise it is on the cheaper side but an upgrade might be needed after a few seasons of ski touring.

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Solomon S/Lab Shift – CA$700

1700g per pair

The Solomon S/Lab Shift has quickly become one of the most popular touring bindings. It appeals to a range of backcountry skiers as it transitions from an uphill pin binding to a full alpine downhill toe piece. A pin binding is when there are two steel pins on the front binding piece that snap into place with the toe of a compatible boot. This allows a more natural uphill glide, and less weight as the binding requires no frame. As for downhill, the Shift can transition into an alpine toe piece offering maximum control and durability on the descent. The Solomon Shift is therefore the ideal resort-touring hybrid. It is the perfect binding for those wanting a one-size-fits-all ski setup allowing you to split your time between resort and backcountry. You can ski aggressively on the downhill as your power transmission from boot to ski is similar to that of a typical alpine binding.

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Marker Kingpin – CA$500

1320g per pair

The Marker Kingpin offers a pin toe piece and a traditional alpine heel. The uphill function is the same as most pin bindings but on the downhill, you are clipped into a heel piece similar to that of regular alpine bindings. This allows for more aggressive skiing without sacrificing weight. It is ideal for backcountry skiers who like to focus on challenging downhill terrain but appreciate lightweight equipment.

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Dynafit Rotation – CA$700

1198g per pair

The Dynafit Rotation is a true ultra lightweight binding. It is top of the line tech offering a rotating toe piece and heel piece. Transition from walk to ski mode is simple and user friendly.  When it comes to the downhill, pin bindings in general take some time to get used to as your power transmission from boot to ski has less points of contact. That being said, the Dynafit Rotation’s downhill performance holds up to some heavier pin bindings. The Rotation is great for skiers who want the lightest setup but don’t want to hinder their downhill performance.

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Avalanche safety equipment should be at the top of your list when purchasing ski touring gear. Your safety equipment will include a transceiver, shovel and probe. Every backcountry skier needs to be carrying this equipment at all times. We’ve listed a few package options where you can purchase all these items at once. Here is our list of the best avalanche safety equipment:

  • Mammut Barryvox Package Pro Light 
  • Black Diamond Alpine Avalanche Safely Package

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Mammut Barryvox Package Pro Light – CA$500

1113g for all equipment 

The Barryvox Package Pro Light comes with the Barryvox Transceiver, Alugator Pro Light Shovel and 280 Speed Lock Probe. This set is focused on having the most lightweight equipment. The Barryvox transceiver is the most common backcountry beacon as it is reliable and user friendly. We definitely recommend testing your transceiver and changing the batteries often. It is probably the most important piece of gear you carry into the backcountry and needs to be functioning properly. As for shovels, you want a compatible metal design that fits well in your backpack. Your shovel needs to be durable and reliable. A backcountry probe should be at least 200cm long and collapsible. The Mammut Barryvox Package Pro Light is a great set of lightweight tools integral for venturing into the backcountry.

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Black Diamond Alpine Avalanche Safety Package – CA$500

785g for all equipment

The Black Diamond Alpine Avalanche Safety Package comes with the Recon LT Beacon, Quickdraw Carbon 240 and transfer LT Shovel. This set of equipment is even more lightweight than the Barryvox Package Pro Light. The Recon LT Beacon shares the spotlight with the Barryvox, being the most reliable and most common backcountry transceiver. One difference is that Barryvox offers a longer battery life (200 hours vs 300 hours). The Black Diamond Package also has a slightly shorter probe compared to the Barryvox Package, though everything above 200cm passes the safety standard. The Black Diamond Alpine Avalanche Safety Package is a great option if you’re looking to get the most lightweight equipment out there.

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Ski touring boots have a ‘walk mode’ and more flex for comfortable movement when touring uphill. Touring boots are more lightweight and breathable than typical resort boots. Depending on the style, some touring specific options offer a comfortable one or two buckle fit. We’ve listed a variety of touring boot styles, ranging from resort-touring hybrid to touring specific. Here is our list of the best ski touring boots:

  • Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD
  • Dynafit Radical Pro
  • Scarpa F1 LT

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Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD – CA$450

3288g per pair

The Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD is the perfect alpine-touring hybrid boot. If you’re looking to have just one pair of boots that do it all, the Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD is perfect. The toe piece is compatible with pin bindings as well as all regular alpine bindings. The boots are lightweight, compared to other alpine boots, and the walk mode allows for easy uphill touring. The boot comes in  ‘narrow’ fit as well as the regular fit, this allows for a range of sizes. The Hawx Ultra skis like an alpine boot with stiff flex and sturdy buckles. There are definitely lighter, touring specific boots with more functions but the Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD offers the freedom to ski both backcountry and resort.

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Dynafit Radical Pro – CA$900

3090g per pair

The Dynafit Radical Pro is a lightweight technical downhill-focused touring boot. The Radical Pros are top rated for downhill performance when it comes to touring boots. The Dynafit specific ‘Hoji Lock’ offers a unique function to secure the boots from touring to downhill mode in one easy motion. In downhill mode, the boots offer a ski-oriented positioning to mimic that of alpine specific boots. The Dynafit Radical Pros are perfect for the skier who wants the best all round boot.

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Scarpa F1 LT – CA$1,010

2120g per pair

The Scarpa F1 LT is a true ultra lightweight boot. The boots’ uphill performance is everything you need for a long haul. The high flex allows for long strides when touring and the thin shell warrants comfort and breathability. This Scarpa boot is one of the lightest on the market. Whilst the uphill performance is ideal, downhill skiing will take a bit of getting used to. Any touring specific boot will be somewhat of a shift for alpine skiers, the F1 LT is no exception, but offers enough stiffness that downhill performance is not jeopardized. The Scarpa F1 LT’s are perfect for backcountry skiers focusing on multi-day treks and prioritise having the lightest equipment.

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Ski Touring Backpacks

A ski touring backpack is needed to carry all necessary avalanche safety equipment. It is important to have a low profile, lightweight backpack so it doesn’t get in the way of your skiing. The backpack should have a variety of pockets to hold specific pieces of safety equipment. We’ve created a list of backpacks varying in size and functions. Here is our list of the best touring backpacks:

  • Ortovox Peak Light 32L
  • Osprey Mutant 22L
  • Patagonia Decensionist 32L
  • Osprey Ariel Plus 60L

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Ortovox Peak Light 32L – CA$280

1148g per backpack

The Ortovox Peak Light 32L is one the most popular brands and models for ski touring backpacks. Ortovox design is great as it is low profile and functional. There aren’t any straps, buckles or pockets that stick out, making it streamlined and ideal for skiing. This pack is a bit heavier than its competitors, but makes up for it in durability. The pack has all necessary compartments for shovel, probe, ice axes and helmet carry. The Peak Light can also strap on skis or a snowboard. Overall, the Ortovox is a great pack if you’re wanting a durable functional backpack at a good price.

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Osprey Mutant 22L – CA$180

590g per backpack

The Osprey Mutant 22L is a great option if you’re looking for a small simple day pack. This pack is lightweight and offers a few key features. There is a removal webbing for helmet carry and internal hydration sleeve. This bag isn’t best suited for long haul due to the size but it’s great for a few backcountry laps as it’s lightweight and has everything you need.

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Patagonia Decensionist 32L – CA$250

765g per backpack

The Patagonia Decensionist 32L is a fan favourite in the backcountry community. 30 – 35L seems to be the best overall sizes for a touring backpack. It is big enough for an overnight trip, but compact enough that you can take it on a day trip. The Decensionist is surprisingly lightweight while having a number of sought after features. With helmet, ski and ice ax carry, the De centionist ticks all the boxes while being effectively compact and streamlined. This pack will carry everything you need while staying low profile and out the way while skiing. 

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Osprey Ariel Plus 60L – CA$500

2540g per backpack

The Osprey Ariel Plus 60L is the ultimate multi-day touring backpack. It is breathable while still being water resistant for snowy days in the backcountry. The inside of the pack offers a sleeping bag compartment and enough storage for multi-day trips. With a removable Daylid daypack, you can leave your equipment while doing laps with a smaller bag. The pack offers multiple options for external equipment such as helmet, ice axes and skis, while still being as compact as possible. This is the perfect bag for the multi-day adventurer. 

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Touring skins are another essential piece of touring equipment. Skins will stick on the bottom of your skis, allowing you to grip the snow for the uphill hike. Our list shows a few options ranging in price. Here is our list of the best touring skins:

  • Pacoma Climb Pro
  • Black Diamond Ascension Nylon

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Pacoma Climb Pro – CA$280

628g per pair

The Pacoma Climb Pro is a favourite amongst backcountry skiers. It has a great balance of glide and grip. This is important as whilst grip is essential, too much of it makes the glide movement more difficult. When it comes to Pacoma’s glue technology, the design offers a long lasting stick that restricts ice creeping. Snow clumping in general is rare with Pacoma skins. 

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Black Diamond Ascension Nylon Climbing Skins – CA$200

648g per pair

The Black Diamond Ascension Nylon Climbing Skins are the most common touring skins you’ll see on the mountain. This is because they are a good price and reliable.  The Black Diamond Ascension Skins offer great long lasting glue strength and uphill grip. The downside to these skins is that their glide is a little less smooth due to the high level of grip. Overall they are a great reliable long lasting skin at a good price.

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Ski touring outerwear will be less insulated and more layer based. Waterproofing and breathability is key when it comes to being in the backcountry. The list we made shows a few of our favourite outerwear brands and styles. Here is our list of the best touring outerwear:

  • Arc’teryx Alpha 
  • Norona Lofoten
  • Northface Summit

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Arc’teryx Alpha – CA$950 Jacket / CA$850 Bib Pant

340g jacket / 570g bib pant

Arcteryx is known for their quality and long-lasting products. The Alpha line of outerwear with Gore-Tex Pro is one of the highest quality jackets and trousers you can get. Gore-Tex Pro offers top-of-the line waterproofing and breathability, without compromising lightweight protection from the elements. Arc’teryx equipment is more expensive than most other outerwear brands but their warranty and durability are worth the investment.

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Norona Lofoten – CA$900 Jacket / CA$800 Pant

244g jacket / 640g pant

The Norona Lofoton series is true backcountry outerwear. It is designed for the harshest weather conditions. With Gore-Tex Pro, there is no higher level of waterproofing. The Lofoton series stands out when it comes to durability. The jacket is very warm for a shell and offers large venting options to cool off for the uphill climb. The jacket and trousers are also one of the lightest on our list, offering maximum efficiency. This outerwear is perfect for the backcountry adventurer who is keen to brave the harshest conditions.

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North Face Summit Chamlang Futurelight – CA$600 Jacket / CA$270 Pant

548g jacket / 520g pant

The North Face Summit series is a new addition to high-end outerwear. The North Face has a solid range of affordable to high-quality products. The Chamlang Furturelight set fits somewhere in the middle. It’s a great option if you want to purchase gear that will be suitable for most cold weather activities. The Chamlang Jacket is hard shell and waterproof – not Gore-Tex, but the North Face brand equivalent “AquaGuard”. The trousers are softshell, which makes them ideal for long tours and hiking. The softshell trousers may not perform best for resort skiing, but are great for tough uphill treks. 

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A regular resort helmet works in a pinch for ski touring. But if you’re looking to transition into something more touring specific, the upgrade is worth it. A touring helmet will be more lightweight with lots of vents for airflow. When it comes to any helmet, it is important to invest in a ‘Mips’ product to ensure maximum concussion prevention. Here is our list of the b est ski touring helmets.  

  • Smith Vantage
  • Sweet Protection Acender
  • Solomon Mountain Lab

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Smith Vantage – CA$320

500g per helmet

The Smith Vantage with Mips is a great helmet for resort days and trips to the backcountry. The hardshell design is durable and rigid, perfect for high risk conditions. The unique design allows for 21 adjustable vents to promote airflow on warm spring days and uphill climbs.

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Sweet Protection Acender – CA$190

453g per helmet

The Sweet Protection Acender is a fantastic touring and mountaineering helmet. It is incredibly lightweight and equipped with Mips. It has low volume and profile making it ideal for touring and climbing. The Acender offers a top-of-the-line ventilation design with 108 penetration-proof vents. The downside to optimal ventilation, is that the Acender lacks warmth and insolation, making it less ideal for resort days or extreme temperatures. 

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Salomon Mountain Lab – CA$240

400g per helmet

The Salomon Mountain Lab helmet is the ultimate lightweight design. The helmet has multi-sport capabilities having passed safety standards for skiing, mountaineering, climbing and mountain biking. It is super lightweight and perfect for backcountry trips in the winter and climbing in the summer.

Still have some questions or looking to book a backcountry trip? Reach out to one of our backcountry specialists.

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Nicole was born and raised in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada. She grew up in Vancouver, where she spent as much time as she could exploring the local and surrounding ski hills. She fell in love with traveling, and eventually decided to make a career out of exploring new places. She moved to Iceland to complete a certificate in Adventure Guiding, where she crossed glaciers, skied fjords and camped under the northern lights. After living there for a year, she moved back to BC to travel and work in the most beautiful places along the Pacific Northwest Coast. Nicole is now based in Whistler and has been skiing there for over 15 years.

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World Pro Ski Tour Announces 22-23 Schedule, CB Sports & Funkaway As Sponsors

  •   20  NOV  2022 
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The World Pro Ski Tour (WPST) announced today the 2023 season schedule, which will include super slalom and giant slalom events for men and women across the United States.

New in the 2023 season, the World Pro Ski Tour will offer equal races for men and women, totaling sixteen races for the projected season. Men and women on the Tour already competed for equal podium prize money and now both genders will have equal opportunity for the WPST’s signature televised and live-streamed races.

“ The World Pro Ski Tour continues to grow and improve for our athletes and fans ,” says Jon J. Franklin, WPST CEO. “ Alongside our amazing Tour partners, we are excited to visit incredible resorts around the country to hold our races, including in the City of Steamboat Springs ’ Howelsen Hill , a weekend of racing in a historic Tour location in Bear Valley, CA and of course Ski Taos for the 2023 World Championships.”

2023 WORLD PRO SKI TOUR SEASON

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  • Mar 30-Apr 1  World Championships, Ski Taos, New Mexico

All Tour stops will feature four races; two men’s and two women’s, all of which are televised on CBS Sports Network and live-streamed on FloLive.tv. Fans can also follow behind-the-scenes action of racers on the WPST with the award-winning ‘Life In Between Gates’ docuseries, that appears on NBC Regional Sports Networks, OutsideTV , AT&T Sports, Amazon Prime and more. Regular t our participants include two-time Olympic gold medalist, Ted Ligety ; World Champion, Olympian and U.S. Ski Team Member, Paula Moltzan ; World Champion and Olympic silver medalist, Linus Strasser ; 2023 Women’s Tour Champion, Tuva Norbye ; 3-time Men’s Tour Champion, Rob Cone and many more of the world’s top ski racers fighting for equal podium prize money. 

The World Pro Ski Tour (WPST) and CB Sports also announced  that CB Sports, a longtime brand in the ski industry, signed a sponsorship as Official Technical Apparel Partner of the WPST. CB Sports is now part of the Vertical Brands family and is relaunching with updated styles and new performance technology.

CB will outfit all Tour staff, board members and executives on the snow beginning with the 2023 season and will provide additional support for other WPST partners upon request. The partnership will also include a line of branded WPST apparel made available for purchase by Tour supporters and fans.

“We are excited to be a part of the WPST and its efforts to become the leader in dual race ski racing once again”, say Christopher Neary, Vertical Brands CEO. “Much like CB Sports, the WPST has great history in the industry and by working together the two should provide our fan base with a great feeling of nostalgia that they once knew and loved!”

The CB Sports brand was born form Charles Bird (CB) Vaughn, Jr, a ski racer and world-record holder who first revolutionized ski pants, then expanded into a colorful line of ski outerwear. Now under the leadership of Christopher Neary, a veteran in clothing brand production, CB Sports will bring back the catalog of signature colors and designs from the eighties, paired with better fabrics and performance technology available today. These will be put to the test on the snow at the World Pro Ski Tour.

“CB Sports is an iconic brand that was all over the historic Pro Tour, outfitting the best athletes,” says Jon Franklin, CEO of the WPST. “Like the Tour, CB Sports has undergone a resurgence, and we’re so excited to be partners along the way.”

Finally, the World Pro Ski Tour (WPST) and FunkAway, announced a partnership for the upcoming 2023 season of professional ski races. This marks FunkAway’s initial foray into professional ski racing.

FunkAway is a line of extreme, odor-eliminating products that tackle the strongest of odors, including sports equipment, ski boots and more. Alongside FunkAway this season, the WPST will offer an expanded race calendar, including men’s and women’s races. Regular tour participants include two-time Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety, Olympian and WPST World Champion Paula Moltzan, three-time WPST Overall Champion Rob Cone and many other decorated racers.

“Whether you’re a world class racer or just spending a day on the slopes with your kids, we’ve all dealt with stinky ski boots; FunkAway offers the best solution I’ve found,” says Jon Franklin, CEO of the World Pro Ski Tour. “The World Pro Ski Tour is excited to partner with FunkAway.”

“This is all beyond exciting,” says Scott Wood, EVP, Chief Operating Officer of FunkAway. “We’re absolutely thrilled to be partnering with the World Pro Ski Tour and can’t wait to watch this incredible group of athletes tear it up on the slopes.”

FunkAway will join the World Pro Ski Tour this season and share their full line of extreme odor eliminators – great for skiing and more – to racers and fans alike.

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The U.S. Ski and Snowboard SuperTour presented by the National Nordic Foundation is recognized by FIS as the Continental Cup for the United States- the highest level of competition in the country. Top racers race head to head 17 times in a variety of disciplines at 6 different venues over the course of the season. With World Cup start spots and funding on the line. 

Period 1 will see the SuperTour make its first trip to Alaska in a number of years, the Anchorage WinterStart SuperTour hosted by  Nordic Ski Association of Anchorage at Kincaid Park, starting with a skate sprint and classic mass start distance race, and concluding with a classic sprint and skate mass start in conjunction with the Besh Cup opener races.

Period 2 of the SuperTour begins with the 2024 U.S. National Championships at Soldier Hollow . Racing begins on Tuesday January 2nd with the 10km Classic Individual Start National Championship. The next race will be Thursday January 4th, a Skate Sprint National Championship. The 20km Skate Mass Start National Championship will be on Friday January 5th (Note that Junior athletes will race a 10km on this day). The week of racing will conclude with a Classic Sprint on Sunday January 7th. Note that the sprint on January 7th is not a National Championship, just a SuperTour. The Classic Sprint National  Championship will be held at SuperTour Finals/Spring Nationals in Duluth, MN.

The first 3 races at U.S. Nationals (including the Junior 10km Mass Start) are used to select athletes to t he World Junior Championships and NNF U18 Nordic Nations Cup Trip. All 4 races at SoHo will be used to select athletes to the World U23 Championships. World Junior/U23 Championships will be held in Planica, Slovenia- on the same trails that hosted the 2023 World Ski Championships! Scoring for those trip qualifications will be maintained HERE .

Period 3 will see SuperTour athletes convene in Lake Placid, NY on the challenging trails of Mt. Van Hoevenberg in conjunction with the NENSA Eastern Cup January 20th and 21s t.  The SuperTour will  then cross into Vermont to join  the excitement of the Craftsbury Marathon - competing in a skate sprint on Friday January 26th and a Skate Mass start on Sunday January 28th in conjunction with  the popular event. 

In February- the eyes of the ski racing world will focus on Canmore and Minneapolis - as these venues will host the World Cup February 9, 10, 11, 12 in Canmore and 17, 18 at Wirth Park . 

The weekend after the Minneapolis World Cup- SuperTour (and many World Cup) Racers will travel to Hayward, WI for the 50km Slumberland American Birkebeiner Freestyle Mass Start. 

The SuperTour concludes with SuperTour Finals and Spring Nationals  at Spirit Mtn in Duluth, Minnesota March 20th-26th with a classic individual start SuperTour, Classic Sprint National Championships, Freestyle Team Sprint National Championship, and freestyle 40km National Championship. The World Cup will be over, and many U.S. Ski Team athletes will race in Duluth!

A  Google Sheet with specific dates and events for the SuperTour can be found HERE .

Note that there will be Equipment Control (Fluoro Testing) at all SuperTour and U.S. National Championship Events.

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The NNF Cup celebrates club excellence in America’s premier domestic ski competition by tallying performance of club teams across the SuperTour season. The 2023 NNF Cup was awarded to the University of Utah, who narrowly edged the Bridger Ski  Foundation Pro Team. BSF Pro was the top men's team, while Utah's women took home the title. Follow along on the NNF website , Facebook, Instagram, and newsletter to see who brings home the cup in 2023!

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Last season, we witnessed wild cards and rookies turn steep, technical lines into terrain parks. will they go even bigger this year.

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Freeride fans, the Freeride World Tour just announced its schedule for the upcoming season, with the first event kicking off in January next year. Last season on the Tour, we witnessed the evolution of freeride live with a group of trick-oriented young guns throwing down, a new event format, and more than one mind-blowing wild card run. These developments indicate that we could be in for another outstanding season.

First and foremost, let’s talk about the next generation of freeriding. For years, a crowd of freeride OGs who prioritized technical, fast, and precise skiing dominated the Tour. To see any of these riders bobble or select the wrong line was an upset. However, aside from the occasional backflip or 360, they kept it simple in the freestyle arena—think Reine Barkered or Arianna Tricomi.

Watch: FWT23 Teaser

But nothing in skiing stays the same for long. Last season, a new approach to FWT competitions involving risk-taking and freestyle firmly took root. Take 19-year-old Max Palm from Sweden, recipient of a wild card slot for last season’s first stop. Palm, a previous junior freeride champion, clinched first place in a field of stacked talented veterans by laying down the Tour’s first double backflip. Going upside down twice in a no-fall-zone is hardly cautious— insane might be more apt.

Watch: Max Palm lands first FWT double backflip

Palm is one of many younger riders turning the Tour’s technical venues into terrain parks. Switzerland’s Maxime Chabloz, who won the title last season as a rookie, crammed multiple tricks into one run at Kicking Horse, including a cork 720. And, due to a crowd of fresh faces set to join the Tour, the likes of Chabloz will have plenty of competition.

On the women’s side, France’s Manon Loschi is a notable stand-out who qualified for the 2023 FWT after a string of impressive finishes in qualifying events last season. Loschi has the skills to bring a jibby style to the Tour with dialed 360s, backflips, and flat spins. Expect her to challenge Hedvig Wessel’s jaw-dropping backflips with some tricks of her own.

On the men’s side, we’re excited about Max Hitzig from Austria who also qualified for the Tour this season. Like Palm, Hitzig received a wild card slot last season, an opportunity he used to swing a first-place run involving huge airs and a massive backflip in Fieberbrunn.

Don’t miss: The best lines and crashes from last year’s FWT

Then, there’s the two-run format, a carryover from last season. In sticking with brief tradition, this new format will just apply to the first finals stop, Fieberbrunn. Historically, FWT riders only had one chance to carve up a competition face, making errors potentially fatal score-wise. With two runs, the field has more room for experimentation and risk-taking. Anticipate impressive season highlights from Fieberbrunn 2023 as riders take advantage of their second chance.

What does all this mean for next season’s FWT? It’s simple: even better riding and more high-octane stunts. The level of competition on the Tour has never been higher, a fact that we viewers stand to take advantage of once the snow starts flying.

The upcoming FWT will be broadcast for free on the FWT’s website and Youtube. Here’s when to tune in.

2023 Freeride World Tour Competition Schedule

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  • January 28-Feb. 2: Stop #2, Baqueira Beret, Spain
  • February 4-9: Stop #3, Ordino Arcalís, Andorra ( only top athletes advance to Finals after this stop )
  • March 11-17: Finals #1, Fieberbrunn, Austria
  • March 25-April 2: Finals #2, Xtreme Verbier, Switzerland

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  • Official name : Hockey Club Dinamo Elektrostal
  • Country : Russia
  • Location : Moscow
  • Founded : 1994
  • Wikipedia link : http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinamo_Elektrostal

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Titles, trophies and places of honor

  • Best result : First Round in 2021/2022
  • Best result : 1st
  • 1 times first in 2010
  • 1 times second in 2009
  • 1 times third in 2017

Postal Address

  • © Info Média Conseil : 419 Rue Lemelin, St-François QC G0A3S0, Canada

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VIDEO

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    Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Titles, trophies and places of honor. Men's Euro Hockey League since 2007/2008 (7 participations) . Best result : First Round in 2021/2022; EuroHockey Men's Club Trophy since 2008 . Best result : 1st

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