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Voile Hyper Endeavor Skis

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    SKU: 5215 Voile Hyper Endeavor Skis

    Rated 4.88/5 stars (17 reviews)
    $850.00
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    WARNING: Voile Hyper Endeavor Skis are intended to be used with AT bindings. Mounting Voile Hyper Endeavor Skis with telemark bindings or quiver killers will void the Voile factory warranty. Click here to view telemark-compatible skis.
     



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    Achieve Your Alpine Ambitions.


    Inspired by skimo racing, the latest members of our ski family place an emphasis on fast ascents and long-distance travel. They reside somewhere between our WSP and UltraVector skis.

    Witness the new Voilé Hyper Endeavor.

    Equally at home atop The Haute Route or on a long jaunt in The Catskills, these skis are light enough to go the distance and stiff enough to hold an edge on boilerplate. They won’t exactly shine in deep powder, but many an East Coast skier will likely press them into service at their local ski resort.

    Perfomance Focus:
    Mountaineering

    Turn Personality:
    Directional / Carving

    Highlights:
    • Ultralight touring
    • Quick edge to edge


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    SPECS


    The width and radius of Voile skis differ from one length to another, so as to deliver uniform performance across the entire size range. Weights may vary slightly from one pair to another due to environmental factors, and by nature of the fact that they are made by hand.

    Length (cm) 164 171 178
    Nose Width (mm) 112 115 117
    Waist Width (mm) 80 82 84
    Tail Width (mm) 97 99 102
    Sidecut (m) 18.0 18.5 19.5
    Pair Weight (g) 1900g 2100g 2270g

    UPC


    164cm: Part No: 5215-164-2526 UPC: 759948921242
    171cm: Part No: 5215-171-2526 UPC: 759948921259
    178cm: Part No: 5215-178-2526 UPC: 759948921266

    Early Rise Camber


    A directional, hard-carving turn personality makes this ski feel very powerful. A more traditional shape, with a turn radius on the longer side. This ski is characterised as stable and assertive.


    Tip: Early-rise tip and wide shovel provide excellent float in powder.
    Waist: Long running length. Engineered for strong edging ability when fast and steep. Cambered underfoot for stability.
    Tail: Minimal taper, with a wide and flat hard-working tail for control in debris and harder conditions.

    Voile Hyper Endeavor Skis Camber Profile

    Hyper Series


    Full Cap / Paulownia / Double Carbon
    Ultralight paulownia construction that shaves nearly a pound per pair for easier ascents.

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    Anti-Ice Topsheet
    Crafted from exceptionally durable polyamide material, and designed with a unique texture that effectively reduces the accumulation of snow and ice. This innovative feature is particularly beneficial during long approaches or in freezing conditions, where snow and ice buildup would normally hinder performance.

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    Paulownia Wood Core
    Renowned for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, this paulownia delivers a combination of durability and featherlight agility. It's the ideal foundation for constructing ultralight touring skis, making it the perfect choice for backcountry enthusiasts seeking maximum efficiency and agility on their mountain adventures.

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    Voile Carbon-Weave x2
    Two layers of Voile Carbon-Weave combine the lightweight strength of carbon fiber with the durability of triaxial fiberglass. The strategic integration of carbon fiber into the ski's construction reduces the weight while providing the perfect blend of responsiveness, stability, and energy transfer, allowing skiers to maneuver with precision and control.

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    Triaxial Fiberglass
    Triaxial fiberglass increases dimensional stability along three axis, providing for balanced torsional stiffness and enhancing your ability to control the ski (precise and firm edge grip). Triaxial fiberglass maintains a consistent flex pattern throughout the ski, ensuring predictable performance across different snow conditions and skiing styles.

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    Full-Contact Steel Edge
    Steel edges provide superior grip and control on hardpacked snow and icy conditions, enhancing stability and confidence while skiing. Two lengths of hardened steel with inset teeth wrap the perimeter of this ski. Each section is painstakingly shaped by hand to ensure a precise layup.

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    Sintered Black Base
    This ski passes on the base graphics for the sake of an ultra-high molecular density base; making for faster downhill performance and greater wear/impact resistance. And you can rest assured that your p-tex repairs will be seamless after your day spent breaking the sound barrier.

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    Fun and featherweight
    5
    Matt Z | September 18th, 2025
    The Objective blows all my pre-conceived notions of a lightweight mountaineering ski out of the water. Super light on the way up, enough camber and running length to hold an edge on steep and icy terrain, generous tip rocker for soft snow, and a strong tail for stability. And a total blast to ski. My biggest critique of most ski mountaineering skis is there's too much emphasis on the mountaineering and not enough on the skiing. Not with the Objective. Voile nailed it. I don't think I've ever had so much fun on such a lightweight ski that still holds its own in challenging conditions.\n\nIn typical Voile fashion, light doesn't mean flimsy. I've accidentally skied into a hidden talus field at speed and come away with just scratches on the base, despite my touring parter having the "HOLY SH*****!!!" reaction at how hard I crashed. I can't recommend hitting talus fields as a ski strategy, but good to know my skis survived!\n\nI'm 5'11", 160lbs without a pack, and I've been really enjoying the 171cm. I ski them with a ~1000g boot and sub 200g binding and it's a great combo.
    Verified Buyer
    Best ski I have ever purchased!
    5
    Lexie | September 18th, 2025
    Super light but super reliable. I got these ski's and immediately put a few big days in the mountains with them and a long ski traverse. They were amazing! For the width of the ski they ski really well and are still pretty fun.
    First Purpose Built Backcountry Ski
    5
    Ryan | September 18th, 2025
    Great skis. I really like that they are light weight for the uphill which allows me to cover more distance faster. I've skied powder, corn ,and ice in them and they ski great in all conditions.
    Fast, Light, and FUN
    5
    Emily Sullivan | September 18th, 2025
    I love my Objectives. For big days in big terrain, they really can't be beat. Light on the up and fun on the down, I ski them in corn, on hard pack, and have even used them to ski 7,500' of deep powder wearing a 45-lbs pack. They are impressively good at skiing soft snow for a narrow ski. If you are thinking about getting the Objectives, stop thinking and just get 'em. I'm a 5'6" woman and ski the 164.
    The One Ski
    5
    Trace Leches | September 18th, 2025
    Without a doubt my favorite ski I’ve ever owned. It’s as light as all of the other skis in its category while delivering far beyond the competition in several areas: float, pop, ease in shitty conditions, and durability. \n\nFloat: There’s more tip rocker on this ski than any other in its category, which allows it to float far beyond what its waist width would suggest, even in the low density snow in Utah. *Note: Tip and tail rocker might be what contributes to the fact that this isn’t my absolute favorite ski on steep, firm snow. Steep corn is great, but steep ice? Not the best ski for that. I try to avoid those conditions anyways though so that’s not a factor. \n\nPop: there’s a lot of camber in this ski and it makes it very lively. The tail is stiff enough to push off off when you’re deep in a turn under most circumstances. Soft snow performance is stellar for a ski this narrow but where it really comes alive is in corn. You’ll need a change of undies if you are on this ski and time a corn cycle just right. So. Damn. Fun.\n\nEase-in-shitty-conditions: This is relative. Huge, fat skis with tons of tip rocker are the easiest skis in crust and chunk, whereas 80mm skis are rarely a good time in conditions like that, but here’s the catch: fat skis are also heavy and heavy skis suck worse than skiing crust on a narrow ski. You only ski breakable crust some of the time, but heavy skis are heavy all of the time. Why not have a light ski that allows you to take advantage of the fact that conditions are good? Lighter skis mean more laps, people! The Objective will definitely delay the shittiness longer than your buddies skis will. Meaning, you’ll be doing less survival skiing on this than any other ski in the same weight/waist width arena. If you ski in the backcountry, survival skiing happens. It’s just a thing. Why not have a ski that’s light so you can lap your friends when the conditions are good and also behave better when conditions aren’t as good?\n\nDurability: It’s a Voile. Speaks for itself. They’re made for skiers that ski a lot in all conditions. \n\nAnd it’s priced right! \n\nOnly flaw I’ve found is that if you are on very firm snow around 45 degrees or higher or you are taking groomer back to the bottom and you REALLY lay into a turn on firm snow, the tail isn’t flat enough or stiff enough to support you, but up until those limits, which you rarely encounter, this ski will redefine what you think an 80mm ski can do.
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