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Voile SuperCharger Touring Ski - 5204-171-2324

Voile SuperCharger Touring Ski - 5204-171-2324

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Voile SuperCharger Touring Ski - 5204-171-2324

Let's give it up to the best Freeride ski in Voile's lineup, the SuperCharger touring ski. Suitable for resort skiing and big mountain backcountry touring, the SuperCharger is a damp, directional powder ski that turns on a dime and floats with ease. Whether you're looking for a dedicated big mountain board or capable daily driver, the SuperCharger is ready to charge.

Built with a poppy poplar core single carbon layup, the SuperCharger floats and allows the skier to push out of turns to line up the next one. Combined with early-rise camber and a wider tail, this ski can hold that edge anywhere in the turn in a variety of snow conditions. The long running edge and decreased sidecut give you a literal edge when you want to send it fast and deep. With 103mm underfoot (178cm length), and a wide shovel, it'll keep you floating on top in style.

Many of our customers start with these on piste, then turn them into daily drivers, and then decide to make the SuperCharger their dedicated powder touring ski. However you choose to use them, rest assured the SuperCharger is ready to charge anything and everything you want to ski.

What our Experts Think
  • Lightweight alpine touring ski designed for efficient climbs and powerful backcountry descents.
  • Wide, versatile profile provides excellent flotation in powder while staying responsive on firmer snow.
  • Stable construction delivers confidence when skiing steep lines, variable terrain, and changing conditions.
  • Progressive shape improves maneuverability, making turns easier in tight trees and technical terrain.
  • Balanced flex offers a strong mix of downhill power and uphill efficiency.
  • Built for skiers who want a dependable touring setup without adding unnecessary weight.
  • Durable design helps handle frequent backcountry use and demanding mountain environments.
  • Ideal for adventurous skiers looking for a versatile ski that performs across the entire season.
                   
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Q: What is the Voile SuperCharger Touring Ski (5204-171-2324)?
A: A versatile big-mountain touring ski designed for backcountry performance, combining lightweight efficiency with strong downhill stability and carving ability.

Q: Who is the SuperCharger Touring Ski best for?
A: Backcountry skiers looking for a directional ski that handles powder, steep terrain, variable snow, and aggressive turns with confidence.

Q: What size is model 5204-171-2324?
A: This model is 171 cm long with a 104 mm waist, offering a balance of flotation, maneuverability, and edge control.

Q: Is the Voile SuperCharger good for powder?
A: Yes. Its early-rise tip, wide shovel, and big-mountain shape provide excellent float and smooth performance in soft snow.

Q: What construction features does it have?
A: It uses a durable poplar core, carbon reinforcement, triaxial fiberglass, full-contact steel edges, and a reinforced mounting area for reliable performance.

Q: Can it be used with alpine touring or telemark bindings?
A: Yes. The SuperCharger supports touring and telemark setups with its reinforced binding mount design.

Q: What are the key benefits?
A: Strong downhill power, powder float, stable tracking at speed, durable construction, and all-around backcountry versatility.

                 
Maintenance Tips
  • Dry after every tour: Wipe skis and edges after use to prevent rust and moisture damage.
  • Wax the sintered base regularly: Improves glide, protects the base, and extends ski life.
  • Inspect steel edges: Remove burrs and sharpen edges for better grip on firm snow and icy terrain. 
  • Check bindings and screws: Inspect mounting hardware often, especially after hard landings or aggressive skiing. The SuperCharger includes reinforced mounting areas for binding retention. 
  • Clean the topsheet and tail: Remove packed snow and check for chips, cracks, or impact damage.
  • Repair base scratches early: Use P-Tex repairs on deeper gouges to maintain speed and durability.
  • Store properly: Keep skis dry in a cool place and avoid prolonged heat or direct sunlight.