

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""When I don’t know what the conditions will be like, I grab the Helio Carbon 95. It’s light enough for long approaches, but still stiff and powerful enough to edge down couloirs or float in soft snow. The carbon layup makes it responsive without feeling harsh, and the 95 waist is the perfect middle ground for touring in mixed conditions.""Who It’s ForVersatile Backcountry Skiers:Ideal for intermediate to expert backcountry riders who want one touring ski that balances uphill efficiency with dependable downhill performance. Great for those who move between powder stashes, firm traverses, and technical alpine terrain. What It’s ForAll-Conditions Touring and Alpine Missions:Optimized for ski mountaineering and touring where snow can shift from powder to hardpack in a single day. With rocker/camber/rocker and a mid-fat waist, it’s a dependable ski for varied conditions and long days in the mountains. Why We Like ItLight, Stiff, and Ready for Anything:We like the Helio Carbon 95 because it strikes the balance between weight savings and reliable downhill power. The paulownia core paired with pre-preg carbon keeps things featherlight and stiff, while elastomeric materials and ABS sidewalls add damping and durability. With skin-clip tabs and titanal binding reinforcements, it’s built for real touring missions."
Price: $552.47 from Backcountry
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What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I reach for the Helio Carbon 95 when the plan is big vert with unknown conditions. It skins effortlessly, feels calm on refrozen exits, and still planes and pivots when you sniff out soft pockets. The carbon layup...
"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:""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,...