Ski Touring Knives

Practical guide: everything you need to know about ski touring knives: types, use on ice, selection criteria, and safety.
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Ski Touring Knives: Role and Use

Ski touring knives are metallic devices fixed under the skis to improve grip on hard or icy snow. They are quickly installed and transform glide into traction, useful on icy traverses or short steep descents where skins are ineffective.

Types of Knives and Specifications

  • Universal Removable Knives: clip between the sole and the binding, easy to install and lightweight.
  • Rail or Plate Compatible Knives: designed for certain modern bindings, offer more stability.
  • Knives with Spikes: equipped with small teeth to increase traction on ice.
  • Long vs Short Knives: long knives cover more surface for better grip, short ones are more maneuverable and lightweight.

How and When to Use Knives

Install the knives as soon as the snow becomes hard or when the passage is likely to ice over. Place them before an exposed traverse rather than waiting for the fall. For effective installation:

  • check the attachment and centered position under the ski;
  • keep the skis parallel and the weight centered;
  • prefer short and controlled steps, using the poles for assistance.

Criteria for Choosing a Good Knife

  • Compatibility: ensure the model is compatible with your binding and sole. For example, check compatibility with a Fritschi alpine ski binding if you are using this type of plate.
  • Material: stainless steel offers durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Length and Weight: balance between grip and maneuverability; a model that is too heavy tires you during transitions.
  • Ease of Installation: prefer a quick and secure system, especially in extreme cold.
  • Versatility: some knives are better suited for mixed terrain, others for steep slopes, or are adapted to specific skis like the K2 ski touring.

Where to Buy and What to Look For

To properly equip your kit, compare products and packs. If you want to buy ski touring gear, look for offers that combine skis, bindings, and accessories. A ski touring offer with bindings and skins can be a good starting point for complete equipment. Also consider your entire ski touring gear (poles, clothing, pack) to ensure everything is coherent.

Advantages of Using Knives

  • Increased safety on ice and hard snow.
  • Allow for continued progress even when the skins slip.
  • Low additional weight compared to heavier solutions.
  • Quick installation independently.

Accessories and Safety

Complement your knives with a suitable helmet and reliable bindings, for example, packs including Marker helmets and bindings. For off-ski training, the Dynafit trail and running collection offers products designed for mountain runners and ski tourers looking to work on their cardio. Don’t forget the essential first aid kit and check out C.A.M.P. safety gear online to find suitable ARVA, shovel, and probe.

Risks Without Knives on Icy Terrain

Without knives, you risk:

  • uncontrolled slides leading to falls and injuries;
  • inability to cross icy sections, which can lead to exposure and route drift;
  • increased fatigue trying to compensate with inappropriate technique.

Practical Tips

  • Test the installation in a sheltered area before heading into the mountains.
  • Bring a small set of keys and a strap to secure an improvised installation.
  • Adapt the choice to the terrain and your practice: committed skiing, light touring, or fast runs.

FAQ

How to choose the right knife for ski touring?
Check compatibility with your binding system, prefer stainless steel, and choose the length according to the type of terrain. If in doubt, ask the retailer who knows your setup.
When and how to use knives in the mountains?
Install them as soon as the snow hardens or when an icy passage is imminent. Install them calmly, test the hold, then progress with short and controlled steps.
What are the main risks without knives on icy terrain?
Loss of grip that can lead to falls, inability to cross key sections, and increased risk of accidents or hypothermia if the route becomes impassable.
Can you buy knives with other elements?
Yes. Many packs include skis, bindings, and skins, and there are complete offers to get started. Always compare compatibility.

Finally, think about durability: maintain and store your knives in a dry place. And check compatibility with your Fritschi alpine binding if that is your gear. Happy outings and stay safe on the ice.

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