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The Women's HyperVector is a do-it-all backcountry ski that can take you from first tracks to last light. It's an ultralight climbing machine that’s equally at home on long-distance tours and demanding mountaineering ascents. This ski is purpose-built for big adventure in an ultralight package, weighing in at less than five pounds per pair. With a paulownia wood core and proprietary carbon/fiberglass weave, it sheds significant weight while remaining a powerful platform for downhill performance.
This ski excels as both an epic touring companion and a great daily driver. Its Early-Rise Camber profile, longer running length, and flattened tail provide excellent edge stability and control, while a more than capable powder tip helps you float on powder with enough turning radius to allow for quick and easy edge transitions. The Women's HyperVector is built for riders who want one ski that can do it all, from the skintrack to the resort.
Q: What is the Voile W HyperVector Alpine Touring Ski designed for?
A: A women-specific ultralight backcountry touring ski built for long ascents, efficient touring, and high-performance all-mountain descents.
Q: What makes the W HyperVector different from the standard HyperVector?
A: It is tuned for lighter skiers, offering a softer, more responsive flex while keeping the same ultralight “Hyper Series” carbon and paulownia construction.
Q: How does it perform on the uphill?
A: It excels in uphill efficiency thanks to its extremely low weight, making long tours and steep skin tracks less fatiguing.
Q: Is it good in powder and soft snow?
A: Yes. The rockered tip and directional shape provide good float, smooth turn initiation, and control in deeper snow.
Q: How does it handle mixed or firm conditions?
A: It maintains reliable edge hold and stability for its weight class, offering control on variable backcountry terrain and firm snow.
Q: Who is the W HyperVector best for?
A: Intermediate to advanced women backcountry skiers who prioritize lightweight efficiency but still want strong downhill capability.