More grip on the skinner and more purchase on sketchy sidehills feels like a lot to ask from a 112 mm-waisted touring ski that clocks in at under 1800g and skis like the real deal—but here we are. The Deathwish Tour makes it happen and Triple Camber brings the magic.
Agile. Stable. Quick. Planted. Surfy. The Deathwish Tour is a proper sampling of everything we want out of a touring ski. Perfect for mixed-condition days and overly ambitious, terminally optimistic follow-the-frothing-vert-junkie-just-one-more-ridge-over tours.
Wide enough for the steepest and deepest, tough enough to take on buried stumps and shark-infested, wind-scoured ridgeline traverses, and still light enough to make another lap a good idea on even the very longest days. Thanks to the easy-button, intuitive nature of Triple Camber, it even makes getting skunked and finding nothing but sastrugi and windbuff all day a success story. Or at least one that’ll make your desk friends hate you even more. Doubt us? Ski one. Or ask around if you can’t commit. Believe what you hear. Triple Camber is the way. IYKYK.