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Voile Endeavor Touring Ski - 5216-164-2324

Voile Endeavor Touring Ski - 5216-164-2324

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Voile Endeavor Touring Ski - 5216-164-2324

The only thing better than walking on Cloud 9 might be skiing down it. The versatility of the Endeavor’s shape and profile have made them a favorite ski for go-far afficionados and pure ski pleasure seekers alike. Their light weight might give you the impression that they are a ski for big days and gruesome approaches... But in point of fact, these are a ski for MOST days; whether that’s fresh snow in the Wasatch or spring corn in the Sierra. A damp poplar core and a telemark-compatible construction means that Voile's “most approachable” ski also offers a truly powerful ride down.

The Endeavor features an early-rise tip for float in powder and enough camber underfoot for that “pop” we crave. Likewise, you’ll appreciate the stability of a long running length and its ease edge to edge. The Endeavor has all the qualities needed to make easy work of variable conditions and every type of fun that might manifest over the course of a season. The bonus is that you’ll still have plenty of strength to lift your arms in celebration. Or... wait... is that a gesture of praise..? Either way...

What our Experts Think
  • Purpose-built alpine touring ski focused on efficient uphill travel and dependable all-mountain backcountry performance.
  • Lightweight construction reduces fatigue on long skin tracks and extended touring days.
  • Versatile mid-width platform balances flotation in powder with solid edge hold on firmer snow.
  • Rocker profile improves maneuverability, turn initiation, and confidence in variable terrain.
  • Predictable flex pattern delivers a smooth, stable ride without feeling overly aggressive or demanding.
  • Performs consistently across powder, spring corn, and mixed backcountry conditions.
  • Easy-handling design makes it approachable while still capable for more advanced touring objectives.
  • A strong all-round option for skiers who want simplicity, reliability, and versatility in one touring ski.
                   
Q&A

Q: What is the Voile Endeavor Touring Ski designed for?
A: A versatile alpine touring ski built for backcountry skiers who want a balance of uphill efficiency and dependable all-mountain downhill performance.

Q: How is the Endeavor different from the Endeavor BC?
A: The standard Endeavor uses a traditional ski base for full reliance on skins, while the BC version includes a scaled traction base for kick-and-glide on gentler terrain.

Q: Is the Voile Endeavor good for uphill touring?
A: Yes. It is lightweight enough for efficient skinning while maintaining stability for longer backcountry ascents.

Q: How does it perform on the descent?
A: The ski is designed for confident downhill control with good edge hold, predictable turning, and stability in variable snow conditions.

Q: Does it work well in powder?
A: Yes. Its rocker profile and balanced shape provide solid float and easy turn initiation in soft snow.

Q: Who is the Voile Endeavor best for?
A: Intermediate to advanced backcountry skiers who want a do-it-all touring ski for mixed conditions, from powder to firm snow.

                   
Maintenance Tips    
  • Wax the sintered base regularly to maintain glide, protect against drying, and improve durability in variable snow conditions.
  • Keep steel edges sharp and clean for reliable grip on hardpack, icy sections, and sidehills.
  • Dry skis thoroughly after each tour, especially edges and bindings, to prevent rust and corrosion.
  • Inspect binding mounts and hardware frequently; tighten screws if any loosening occurs after rough terrain or long tours.
  • Repair base scratches and gouges promptly with P-Tex to preserve speed and structural strength.
  • Clean off snow and ice buildup from topsheet and binding areas after use to reduce moisture and added weight.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to heat or direct sunlight (cars, storage rooms), which can affect camber and base materials.
  • Apply a storage wax at season end and store in a cool, dry place.