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After crushing hard in the backcountry for the past 5 years, the Hyper V8 receives a serious upgrade with lighter construction and a wider rendition of its innovative geometry. A lightweight paulownia core is woven with carbon fiber, shedding hundred of grams all while maintaining durability and performance. With 141mm in the shovel and a narrow tail, the Hyper V8 is a lightweight pow slaying machine. Bring this bad boy out on the deepest of days and lap low-angle pow until your legs give out.
Q: What makes the Voile Hyper V8 Alpine Touring Ski unique?
A: The Hyper V8 combines a surfy powder shape with ultralight construction, using a paulownia core and double carbon layup for maximum uphill efficiency without losing the playful downhill feel.
Q: Who is the Hyper V8 best suited for?
A: It’s designed for backcountry skiers who prioritize deep snow performance, long tours, and a lightweight setup while still wanting a fun, responsive ski on the descent.
Q: How does it perform in powder?
A: The wide shovel, rockered tip and tail, and hybrid rocker profile deliver excellent float and a smooth, surf-like ride in deep snow.
Q: Is the Hyper V8 good for uphill touring?
A: Yes. The Hyper construction significantly reduces weight compared to the standard V8, making climbs faster and less fatiguing over long backcountry days.
Q: How does it handle mixed conditions?
A: It remains stable and predictable in variable snow, but like most powder-focused skis, it performs best in soft to medium conditions rather than icy hardpack.
Q: How is it different from the standard V8?
A: It keeps the same shape and downhill feel as the V8 but uses lighter materials and more carbon to significantly reduce weight for touring efficiency.