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Voile Hyper Endeavor BC Alpine Touring Skis - 5220-164-2526

Voile Hyper Endeavor BC Alpine Touring Skis - 5220-164-2526

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Voile Hyper Endeavor BC Alpine Touring Skis - 5220-164-2526

The Hyper Endeavor BC is built for the alpinist who values the ascent as much as the descent. Inspired by the relentless pace of skimo racing, these skis are light enough to go the distance and stiff enough to hold a solid edge on boilerplate conditions. The directional, hard-carving turn personality makes this ski feel stable and assertive, so you can confidently tackle steep ascents and technical descents without a second thought. Just don’t expect this thing to shine in deep powder, and you already know the deal with that, right?

The true genius of the Hyper Endeavor is the Traction Pattern base. While it doesn't eliminate the need for skins, this "BC scalebase" makes for much easier transitions when you're traversing rolling terrain, allowing you to cover ground efficiently without having to constantly switch over. With its ultralight Paulownia wood core and a double carbon layup, the Hyper Endeavor is built for maximum efficiency and a high fun-factor on those days when earning it is the only option.

What our Experts Think
  • Lightweight backcountry ski designed for efficient touring and reliable performance in changing mountain conditions.
  • Built with a versatile profile that delivers strong flotation in powder while maintaining control on firm snow.
  • Scaled base design provides added climbing traction, reducing the need for skins on many approaches.
  • Rockered tip improves float and maneuverability in deep snow and variable terrain.
  • Balanced flex offers a smooth, stable ride for confident descents.
  • Lightweight construction helps reduce fatigue during long backcountry missions.
  • Durable build makes it suitable for multi-day tours and frequent alpine use.
                   
Q&A

Q: What is the Voile Hyper Endeavor BC Alpine Touring Ski (5220-164-2526)?
A: A lightweight backcountry touring ski designed for long approaches, ski mountaineering, and efficient ascents while maintaining strong downhill control.

Q: Who is the Hyper Endeavor BC designed for?
A: Skiers who prioritize fast touring, technical terrain, and uphill efficiency without sacrificing stability on firm snow.

Q: What size is model 5220-164-2526?
A: This model is 164 cm long with an 80 mm waist, offering quick edge transitions, lightweight handling, and reliable control.

Q: Is the Hyper Endeavor BC good for powder?
A: It provides some flotation with its early-rise tip and wide shovel, but it is optimized more for mountaineering and variable snow than deep powder.

Q: What construction features does it have?
A: It uses an ultralight paulownia core, double carbon reinforcement, triaxial fiberglass, full-contact steel edges, and a durable sintered base.

Q: Does it work with alpine touring bindings?
A: Yes. The Hyper Endeavor BC is designed for alpine touring setups and efficient backcountry travel.

Q: What are the key benefits?
A: Ultralight touring performance, fast climbing, strong edge hold, durable construction, and dependable performance for ski mountaineering adventures.

                   
Maintenance Tips
  • Dry after every tour: Wipe skis and steel edges to prevent rust, corrosion, and moisture damage.
  • Wax the sintered base regularly: Maintains glide, protects the base, and improves touring efficiency.
  • Clean the traction pattern base: Remove dirt, ice, and debris to keep the BC base climbing performance consistent.
  • Inspect edges frequently: Tune and remove burrs to maintain control on firm snow and icy terrain.
  • Check bindings and mounting screws: Ensure hardware remains tight and inspect mounting areas after impacts or heavy use.
  • Protect the anti-ice topsheet: Clear packed snow buildup during cold tours to reduce added weight.
  • Repair base damage early: Fix deep scratches with P-Tex to preserve speed and durability.
  • Store properly: Keep skis dry in a cool place away from direct heat and sunlight.