
Dynafit Touring Skis
For the winter season 2025/2026, Dynafit strengthens its position as a benchmark in the world of ski touring with a well-structured and high-performing range that covers the full spectrum of disciplines—from fast-and-light touring to committed freeride. True to its DNA focused on lightness, technical precision, and innovation, the brand offers skis suited to every type of skier.
The Blacklight family (80, 88, and 95 mm) targets ultra-light touring enthusiasts who prioritize uphill performance. For a more versatile approach, the Radical and Seven Summits lines (85, 88, 97, and 107 mm) strike an excellent balance between comfort, stability, and downhill handling. On the other end of the spectrum, the Tiguard skis (77, 107, and 114 mm) cater to freeride tourers, delivering maximum float for deep powder days.
The latest addition, the Ridge 95, completes Dynafit’s new Ridge system, which integrates ski, binding, and boot. Weighing just 2660 g per pair in 175 cm, it’s designed for downhill performance without compromising on lightness, and is available in four lengths: 160, 168, 175, and 184 cm.
Dynafit presents here a cohesive and modern collection, blending alpine-level technicality with high-mountain reliability—true to its legacy of innovation born in the Alps.
WHERE TO BUY DYNAFIT TOURING SKIS?
AU VIEUX CAMPEUR –TELEMARK PYRENEES – MONTAZ – SNOWLEADER
OUR DYNAFIT SKI TOURING REVIEW
⏸ : discontinued models
🔓 : free online tests
🚺 : women’s models
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Dynafit Radical 88 W 🚺

Dynafit Blacklight 88 W 🚺

Dynafit Radical 97 W 🚺

Dynafit Tigard 107

Dynafit Radical 97

Dynafit Ridge 95

Dynafit Radical 88














