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Ski touring is more than just a way to move through the mountains—it's a lifestyle. At Elevenate, we’re passionate skiers who have spent countless hours exploring the backcountry, and this form of skiing is a huge part of what drives us. Ski touring combines endurance with the reward of skiing untouched terrain. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this guide will help you make the most of your time in the mountains.
Ski touring is about the journey as much as the destination. Unlike resort skiing, where lifts do the work, ski touring involves ascending slopes under your own power using climbing skins attached to your skis. Once at the top, you remove the skins, adjust your bindings, and ski down through untracked snow. For us, the beauty of ski touring lies in its freedom—accessing remote areas and carving your own path. It’s an activity that demands good gear and strong technical skills, and it's often pursued by those seeking solitude and adventure far from the crowds.
When you’re venturing into the backcountry, every piece of gear must perform in varying and often harsh conditions. Here’s what we rely on:
Jackets: A high-performance, breathable shell is key for regulating temperature on long climbs. Waterproof and windproof fabrics like Gore-Tex are essential to protect you from changing conditions while remaining breathable. Ventilation zippers allow you to dump excess heat on steep ascents.
Pants: Lightweight, stretchable pants with water-resistant finishes are a must for climbing in deep snow. Look for reinforced panels on the inner legs to protect against sharp ski edges and crampons. Flexibility and durability are essential features for pants that need to move with you, whether you're on the climb or descent.
Mid-layers: Mid-layers should offer warmth without adding bulk. A compressible down or synthetic insulated layer works well, providing warmth during rest breaks or on cold descents. Key features like pre-shaped sleeves and hoods designed to fit over helmets are practical for seamless layering.
For us at Elevenate, ski touring is about the connection with nature and the satisfaction of earning every turn. It’s an adventure that takes you far from the lifts, where the solitude of the mountains meets the challenge of climbing uphill under your own power. The reward is skiing untouched powder, carving your way down through fresh snow in total silence. Ski touring also offers a deeper understanding of mountain environments, where safety and awareness are paramount.
For those of you looking to push your limits further, we recommend trying ski mountaineering. It’s a more technical variation of touring, with steeper climbs and descents that require advanced skills and gear designed to handle harsher conditions. Our collection includes lightweight, durable clothing designed specifically for demanding ski mountaineering adventures.
With the right gear and preparation, ski touring can offer some of the most rewarding experiences on skis. If you’re ready to step beyond the resort and explore untouched terrain, we’re here to help. Explore our latest collection designed for ski touring and ski mountaineering for men and women, and gear up for your next mountain adventure!