Free Binding Mount
Free mount and hot wax with purchase of any full price skis and compatible bindings. Offer available in our retail store and online.
The only thing better than walking on Cloud 9 might be skiing down it.
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A lightweight ski that punches like it’s a heavyweight.
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Every challenge becomes a victory.
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New XL Series with a non-abrasive nylon buckle.
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About Us
For over 40 years, Voile has been manufacturing simple, solid backcountry gear in the Wasatch Mountains of Salt Lake City, Utah. Our roots run deep in this magnificent outdoor playground, and that drives our innovation: ensuring the equipment we craft is tested by the rugged terrain we call home. Voile stands as a bridge between serious performance and the joy of mountain adventures, embodying the spirit of those who live to explore the backcountry.
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Avalanches and Tour Planning
Tour planning, coupled with my own avalanche forecast, is my biggest risk mitigation tool. This process allows me the time to think without being encumbered by the distractions of backcountry travel: i.e. skiing is way too fun, 50mph winds, etc. With that said, tour planning takes time to learn how to do well, so make yourself comfortable.
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The Art of Setting a Skin Track
During a day of backcountry skiing or riding, the vast majority of our day is spent walking uphill, usually quite slowly, to access our intended objective. It stands to reason then, that we should think about the up track as just as much a part of the day as the ski back down. As backcountry skiing continues to grow in popularity, I think it’s important that we all continue to think critically about setting great skin tracks to minimize exposure to avalanche terrain and maximize opportunities to further our knowledge of the mountains.
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How to (Finally) Plan Your Dream Ski Expedition
If you’ve been dreaming of high peaks in remote places, thirsting to take your skis to another continent, planning to spend weeks in a tent while pursuing that dream line, or working on stepping up to that intimidating high altitude objective, it’s a bit more complicated than catching the bus to the ski resort. You may say to yourself, “I’m getting ready to ride lifts and shralp pow here in North America. Why should I be thinking about this now?” The answer is twofold.
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