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Dionne Allen | September 18th, 2025
Review for Voile Women's HyperVector Skis
I bought these skis and the model with scales. With my lightweight bindings and boots, I am loving a simple touring day or a day skinning up elevation and having a fun ski down the mountain. They are light and responsive and so far have handled perfectly.
Mo | September 18th, 2025
Review for Voile Women's HyperCharger Skis
I have skied these in all conditions from fresh powder to icy groomers, variable crust to chunky hard pack and have been stoked on how well they have handled everything. Floaty even in wet and heavy snow, and incredible edge control on ice. \nThese skis are responsive and super easy to initiate turns in, with a nice balance of being playful and stable. Honestly, I didn't totally understand what people meant when they used all those review buzzwords to describe skis till I strapped on the HyperChargers. \nPlus they are super light! I don't feel like I am sacrificing any uphill or downhill performance when I reach for these skis. It's been hard to convince myself to ski anything else in my quiver since I fell in love with my HyperChargers.\n\n(notable mention, the beautiful top sheets. looking down makes me smile on the most sloggy skin tracks)
Hilda | September 18th, 2025
Review for Voile Women's HyperCharger Skis
So far so good! Light, maneuverable, very easy to ski on.
Kate | September 18th, 2025
Review for Voile Women's HyperCharger Skis
I'm a splitboarder and recently made the change to skis. After trying many pairs of skis I found these to be the best fit for me. This ski climbed the uphill best, even in comparison to the hyperv8(women's). The flex was cruisy in powder, soft or heavy. Absorbed the turns I tested on the iced/chunky ski hill, which ended up a blessing on a tough skin track out of a difficult river canyon. Killed it breaking trail and setting the skin track, where the hyperdrifter's fun pow flex struggled. As a beginner skier, I crossed the Tetons on a multiday trip, over all sorts of terrain, weather, conditions...and made it out alive and happy. Many skis could accomplish each part of the terrain we crossed, but few would succeed at all the terrain as well as these did. Perfect for my quiver of one.
Mary Sarbaugh | September 18th, 2025
Review for Voile Women's HyperCharger Skis
Slogging up a mountain and day dreaming about a ski you can crush the uphill with? Trying to have enough energy to do another lap and earn some more turns? Looking to send some of your dream lines this winter? I have found the HyperCharger to be the ultimate ski for the backcountry. They tackle the Wasatch skin tracks and outperform on the downhill. Having used these skis in deep powder, a light dusting on crust, icy moguls, and trees, they have continued to prove to be an incredible balance of weight/performance. The HyperChargers favor backcountry untouched powder turns on an open face or in the trees, but they are always up for whatever conditions surprise you in the backcountry or some cruisy resort laps. The HyperChargers are the ski I would reach for on any backcountry adventure or trip where you can only bring one set along for all conditions. Day dreaming about the HyperDrifts already as well....