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Voile is on point when converting their favorite ski from men's to women's dimensions. Whether skiing crud, chop, or powder, the HyperVector aims to battle all the conditions we ski year round. You should not have to deal with one ski for one condition. We all would love to have those dream set-ups, but that's not always possible. So, for those long skins, long days, or long runs, you want a ski that will do it all and not quit on you.
With a bulletproof p-tex base and a 2 mm steel edge, the Voile Women's Hypervector carries you the distance. The HyperVector drops weight from its previous ski, the Ultravector, giving you a boost when breaking trail and ascending steep grades. The hybrid rocker allows for a smooth and responsive turn when sending even at high speeds. The Hypervector will not disappoint the backcountry enthusiast.
Q: What is the Voile W HyperVector Alpine Touring Ski (5107-154-2223)?
A: A lightweight women’s alpine touring ski designed for all-mountain backcountry adventures, combining efficient climbing with stable downhill performance.
Q: Who is the W HyperVector designed for?
A: Backcountry skiers who want an ultralight, versatile ski for long tours, mountaineering, powder, and variable snow conditions.
Q: What size is model 5107-154-2223?
A: This model is 154 cm long with a 90 mm waist, offering quick turns, easy handling, and a balanced touring profile.
Q: Is the HyperVector good for powder?
A: Yes. Its early-rise tip and wide shovel provide flotation in soft snow while maintaining control on firmer terrain.
Q: What construction does it use?
A: It features a paulownia wood core, double carbon reinforcement, triaxial fiberglass, full-contact steel edges, and a durable sintered base for a lightweight yet strong setup.
Q: Can it handle steep and technical terrain?
A: Yes. The longer running length, camber underfoot, and directional shape provide edge stability and confidence on challenging descents.
Q: What are the key benefits?
A: Ultralight touring efficiency, strong downhill control, all-mountain versatility, durable construction, and reliable performance from ascent to descent.