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Voile SuperCharger BC Touring Ski (2024) - 5206-154-2324

Voile SuperCharger BC Touring Ski (2024) - 5206-154-2324

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Voile SuperCharger BC Touring Ski (2024) - 5206-154-2324

On the quest make the ultimate hard charging powder ski, Voile ups the ante with the SuperCharger BC touring ski. Featuring Voile's Traction Base pattern, the SuperCharger BC offers grip and float, minimizing the need for skins on those deep, multi-lap days. The SuperCharger has long been a fan-favorite for it's resort crushing prowess; with the SuperCharger BC you can take that pow slaying performance into the deepest backcountry terrain with efficiency and ease.

That's right, you now have a true powder ski with scales so that you can shred those awkward Nor'easterly storms or just crush mellow forests in the Rockies. Living in the PNW? Great! Skip the skinny skis and skins and step into these 112-waisted Nordic pow-slaying machines.

Built with a poppy poplar wood core and Voile's carbon weave, the SuperCharger provides skiers with a friendly flex that will have them lapping their favorite stashes over and over again. The traction tech scales negate the need for skins on low-angle skin tracks (which are the most energy efficient anyhow), meaning your transitions will be lightening fast. When you want to head for a steeper, deeper slope, slap on skins to maximize grip just as you would a regular SuperCharger. This ski offers you everything and leaves you wanting nothing but more time on snow.

What our Experts Think    
  • A versatile backcountry “do-it-all” touring ski designed for strong downhill performance while still benefiting from Voile’s efficient scaled-base system for rolling approaches.
  • ~99–108mm waist (length dependent) delivers a confident mix of powder flotation and stability in mixed alpine conditions.
  • Scaled “Traction Pattern BC” base allows efficient kick-and-glide on flats and rolling terrain, reducing skin transitions on long tours.
  • Early-rise tip + long running length with camber underfoot creates strong edge hold, stable high-speed control, and predictable carving behavior.
  • Poplar core with carbon/fiberglass reinforcement balances weight savings with dampness and torsional strength for variable snow.
  • Directional, carving-oriented shape with minimal taper prioritizes control, precision, and confidence over playful surf-style skiing.
  • Excels in big-mountain backcountry, open bowls, rolling forests, and mixed snowpacks, especially where you alternate between touring efficiency and downhill performance.
               
Q&A    

Q: What makes the Voile SuperCharger BC Touring Ski (2024) unique?
A: The SuperCharger BC is Voile’s widest scaled touring ski, combining a directional big-mountain shape with a traction-pattern (BC) base, allowing efficient travel over rolling terrain while maintaining strong downhill performance.

Q: Who is the SuperCharger BC best suited for?
A: It’s designed for backcountry skiers who want a powerful, resort-capable ski that can also tour efficiently, especially in flatter or rolling terrain where skinless travel is possible.

Q: How does it perform on the climb?
A: The scaled base reduces skin transitions on low-angle approaches and rolling terrain, making long tours more efficient and less stop-and-go.

Q: Do I still need climbing skins?
A: Yes. The traction pattern improves glide and grip on gentle terrain, but skins are still required for steep, icy, or sustained climbs.

Q: How does it perform on the descent?
A: It skis like a traditional big-mountain freeride ski—stable at speed, strong edge hold, and very floaty in powder, with a directional carving feel.

Q: What terrain is it best for?
A: Ideal for big lines, powder, and mixed backcountry terrain, especially where you want downhill performance close to resort skis but with touring efficiency.

               
Maintenance Tips  
  • Wax the sintered base regularly to maintain glide and protect the poplar/carbon construction from drying and oxidation.
  • Avoid heavy wax buildup over the scaled (BC traction) base, as excess wax can reduce kick-and-glide efficiency on rolling terrain.
  • Clean the traction pattern after each tour to remove dirt, ice, and wax contamination that can degrade uphill grip and glide balance.
  • Dry skis thoroughly after use, especially edges and binding zones, to prevent rust and moisture damage in mixed snow conditions.
  • Sharpen edges as needed, then immediately dry to prevent corrosion—especially after wet or spring touring.
  • Repair base scratches early with P-Tex to protect the sintered base and maintain smooth downhill performance on firm or variable snow.
  • Inspect bindings and mounting screws regularly, particularly after rocky terrain or long approaches, to ensure secure load transfer.
  • Apply a storage wax in the off-season, then store in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight to preserve base structure and longevity.
  • Avoid aggressive grinding or tuning of the scale base, as it can permanently reduce traction pattern efficiency for skinless touring