Fischer ski touring


Online store Fischer: express delivery, advice, and selection of the best equipment for ski touring. Compare models, prices, and accessories.
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Purchase Fischer ski touring

You want to go hiking and are looking for reliable gear? Fischer ski touring is a safe bet. This short guide helps you choose, compare, and buy without making mistakes.

Why choose Fischer?

Fischer combines lightness, grip, and hold. Modern constructions favor carbon and wood core for a good weight/rigidity compromise. Rocker profiles allow for easy transitions in variable snow.

Also check out our Fischer cross-country and mountain equipment to complete your pack.

Technical characteristics to watch

  • Waist width: influences flotation and maneuverability.
  • Turn radius: short for agility, long for stability in descent.
  • Weight: crucial if you do a lot of elevation gain.
  • Construction: wood, carbon, or mix depending on your budget.
  • Bindings: check compatibility and weight.

The best Fischer models (selection)

Fischer offers several ranges. Here’s a quick summary:

  • Light models for ultra touring: very low weight, perfect for raids.
  • All-mountain touring: good compromise between ascent/descent.
  • Freerando: wider, performance-oriented for descent.

See our Fischer cross-country ski selection for those who also want to practice Nordic skiing.

Quick comparison

If you want efficiency in ascent, choose a lighter and narrower ski. If you prioritize descent, take a wider and stiffer ski. Compare weight, waist width, and radius. Test if possible in-store or via a short rental before buying.

Recommended accessories

  • Shoes: comfort and flex. Our Fischer ski shoes cover a wide range of uses.
  • Bindings: prioritize lightness but without sacrificing safety.
  • Skins: durable glue and cut adapted to the ski.
  • Beacon, shovel, probe for safety in avalanche terrain.
  • Remember to buy ski touring knives if you encounter icy slopes.
  • We also offer skis and skins for alpine touring, ready to use for a quick start.

Want to buy ski touring shoes? Check the size, flexibility, and fit. Try several sizes with the socks you will use for hiking.

Tests and reviews

User feedback praises the durability and tracking of Fischer skis. In ascent, the lightweight models make a difference. In descent, the freerando versions hold their ground. Read detailed tests and compare ratings on stability, grip, and weight.

Where to buy at the best price?

Compare online stores and seasonal promotions. Look for ski + bindings + skins packs to save on price. End-of-season sales often offer cheap ski touring.

Final advice

Define your use (light touring, all-mountain, freerando). Compare weight, width, and bindings. Try if possible. And don’t forget the essential accessories for your safety.

FAQ

What are the best Fischer models?
The best depend on your use: light for ascent, freerando for descent. Compare the ranges based on the criteria listed above.
What size ski to choose?
For touring: between your height -10 cm and your height +5 cm depending on whether you prefer maneuverability or stability at speed.
Do you need special bindings?
Yes. Choose dedicated touring bindings, compatible with your shoes and style (ascent efficiency vs descent safety).
Where to buy at the best price?
Compare several offers, watch for packs and end-of-series. Off-season promotions often provide the best rates.

Ready to take the plunge? Compare models, check sizes, and add essential accessories. Happy hiking and good tracks!

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    from 119 € (* see conditions)

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