Voile HyperVector BC Skis
¥148,500 税込
ポローニャコアを使用したウルトラベクターBCの軽量バージョン。
オールラウンダーのウルトラベクターにステップソールを付加したウルトラベクターBCはこれ一本でバックカントリーの可能性を更に広げてくれる板です。快適なロングツアーを楽しんだり、身軽な装備でちょっと裏山の斜面を滑ってみたり、新しい体験を約束します。
ウルトラベクターBCを選ぶか、V6 BCを選ぶかはお好み次第。
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※インビスなどの改造は保証の対象外となります。
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Description
Description
When heading deep into winter wilderness, you must choose your tools wisely—versatility is key: and the Voile HyperVector BC has that in spades. Can it do everything the HyperVector can, like climb and descend steep terrain, float through powder and carve hard pack? It sure can, but also it provides a clear answer to the dilemma when faced with terrain that is neither up nor down. No longer do you have to vacillate between stopping and putting your skins on or attempting, energy sapping, side-stepping/ herringbone technique to get over a short climb or flat section—you just kick-and-glide your way past the obstacles.
The traction pattern on the Voile HyperVector BC doesn’t replace your skins entirely; it just gives you another —very efficient— option when faced with gentle climbs, rolling terrain, long traverses and meadows.
Sure, you may feel a little drag on some descents. But, the versatility you get from a pair of skis that weight less than 6lbs (≤177cm)— you’ll be kicking yourself for not trying them sooner.
Paulownia / Double Carbon / BC
Full-Perimeter Steel Edge
Two lengths of 2mm steel with inset teeth wrap the full perimeter of the ski. Each section meets at the outermost points of the tip and tail, and is painstakingly hand-bent to ensure a precise layup.
Anti-Ice Topsheet
Exceptionally durable polyamide, with an irregular texture that slows the accumulation of snow and allows easy removal of snow and ice build-up when the approach is long and/or conditions are freezing.
Double Reinforced Binding Mounts
Heel and toe mounting areas are double-reinforced to prevent binding pull out.
Voile Carbon-Weave x2
Two layers of our proprietary carbon fiberglass regulate the ski’s flex without an impact on bonding strength.
Laminated Paulownia Wood Core
The lightest wood core offered in our line, with an impressive strength to weight ratio. Paulownia provides the ideal foundation for building a lightweight touring ski.
Traction Pattern Base
For the backcountry skier who must continually make long approaches over rolling terrain, Sharpscale traction base is a godsend. It may sap a little of the ski’s downhill speed, but negotiating far fewer skin transitions may be worth it.
Sintered Black Base
This ski passes on the base graphics for the sake of an ultra-high molecular density base; making for faster downhill performance and greater wear/impact resistance.
Many claim that a black base increases a ski’s maximum speed. Something about “snow melting faster,” which apparently has the effect of “increasing lubrication.” Sounds pretty nice, right? Of course, we don’t really know if it’s true… Regardless, you can rest assured that your p-tex repairs will be seamless after your day spent breaking the sound barrier.
Camber Profile
Early-Rise Camber
Dimensions
Length (cm) | 154 | 164 | 171 | 177 | 184 |
Tip Width (mm) | 119 | 123 | 127 | 130 | 133 |
Waist (mm) | 90 | 92 | 94 | 96 | 98 |
Tail Width (mm) | 105 | 108 | 111 | 114 | 116 |
Radius (m) | 16.5 | 18.0 | 18.5 | 19.5 | 20 |
Pair Weight (lbs.oz./kg) | 4lbs 8oz / 2.04kg | 5lbs / 2.28kg | 5lbs 7oz / 2.46kg | 5lbs 11oz / 2.58kg | 6lbs 4oz / 2.83kg |
Suggested Skier Weight Range (lbs-kg) | 90-140 41-64 |
110-150 50-68 |
110-150 50-68 |
120-190 54-86 |
140+ 64+ |