

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I tour on the Helio Carbon 108 when it’s stormy or wind-buffed. It feels featherweight on the skintrack, but the carbon layup and beveled sidewalls keep it composed on firm exits. Tip/tail rise makes powder turns effortless, and it still edges cleanly when the morning is crusty.”Who It’s ForAdvanced backcountry skiers seeking powder float without uphill penalty:Ideal for riders who prioritize efficient ascents and confident descents in soft snow, but still want trustworthy edge hold when conditions are mixed or refrozen. What It’s ForPowder touring and mixed backcountry conditions:A 108mm waist with early-rise tip and tail brings easy planing and pivoting in deep snow, while camber underfoot provides bite for firm morning skin tracks, wind buff, and long, icy exits. Why We Like ItLight, stiff, and stable—without feeling twitchy:The pre-preg carbon/fiberglass wrap over a poplar core keeps weight down and torsional rigidity high. Beveled ABS sidewalls add precision and durability, and the skin-clip tail notch speeds transitions on cold, blustery ridgelines.
Price: $949.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Helio Carbon 104 has become my go-to touring ski. It’s light enough that I don’t feel weighed down on long climbs, but it still has the backbone to handle chopped-up descents. In powder, it floats easily,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve skied the Helio Carbon 102 through deep tree lines and spring corn—it’s light enough for big days and stable when you're moving fast. It’s the perfect balance for alpine touring without sacrificing...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve skied the Helio Carbon 102 through deep tree lines and spring corn—it’s light enough for big days and stable when you're moving fast. It’s the perfect balance for alpine touring without sacrificing...