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    Beasts unburdened.


    More power. Less weight. The Charger name has been a part of the Voile ski-line since 2011. The new Voile HyperCharger, however, has evolved into something quite different from what was released years ago.

    This latest iteration brings significantly reduced weight when compared to the Voile SuperCharger. This is accomplished by starting at the core. We’ve switched from poplar to paulownia for the HyperCharger. The strength-to-weight ratio of paulownia is renowned, but it is a bit softer than poplar, so we’ve doubled the amount of carbon fiber in the layup to compensate for this while still maintaining the weight savings.

    The HyperCharger is classed as a big-mountain ski. It’s a directional “carving” ski with an edge-to-edge feel, capable of big lines as well as daily driving. It features minimal taper and a wider hard-working tail for control in debris and harder conditions. The generous width, early-rise tip and wide shovel provide excellent float in powder. A long running length with less sidecut provides for strong edging ability when driving fast and steep.

    There is a fine line between weight savings and performance. The Voile HyperCharger rides that line as nicely as it dices narrow couloirs, rips wide-open aprons and dances through powder-filled tree lines: really, really well.

    Perfomance Focus:
    Big Mountain + Powder

    Turn Personality:
    Directional / Carving

    Highlights:
    • Ultralight touring
    • Stability at speed


    Related video: What is the difference between our Hyper Series and our standard (poplar core) skis?

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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) 171 178 185
    Nose Width (mm) 137 140 143
    Waist Width (mm) 104 106 108
    Tail Width (mm) 121 124 126
    Sidecut (meter) 18.5 19.5 20
    Pair Weight (g) 2590g 2790g 3010g

    UPC


    171cm: Part No: 5205-171-2223 UPC: 759948917870
    178cm: Part No: 5205-178-2223 UPC: 759948917887
    185cm: Part No: 5205-185-2223 UPC: 759948917894

    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 HyperCharger Skis - Discontinued Graphic 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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    Great Ski
    5
    James Pilkington | September 16th, 2025
    I used them for the first time this week. They are light and very responsive. A delight to ski in.
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    The go to ski touring ski
    5
    Nick D'Alessio | September 16th, 2025
    This has become my go to ski touring ski for any conditions I suspect I may come across on a trip. If it's super deep I'll grab my 193 HyperV8 skis but otherwise it's a no brainer. It has the perfect dimensions I look for in a ski. As a 200 Ibs advanced skier I have always stayed far away from super light carbon fiber skis, however I am very impressed what Voile has done with their Hyper series skis. I do wish they made this and the regular SuperCharger in a 190cm for us taller folks - that would be my ultimate dream ski :)
    Light and Stable
    5
    Eric K | September 16th, 2025
    I have gone through multiple skis looking for a balance of light weight, uphill performance and solid down hill performance. I am 6'2", 195 lbs, like to ski aggressively and want a wider, full length ski in the backcountry. I mostly ski the eastern sierra and often encounter conditions that range from powder, hard pack/ice, corn and most recently slush. This is the one ski I have found that checks all the boxes, oh and if you find it on sale its a really good deal!
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    Love this ski
    5
    Trent Meisenheiemr | September 16th, 2025
    I recently bought a pair of these and loved them so much I had to buy a second pair for my dad (main ski partner). They are super light and are very playful in boot top cream or deep blower powder. Hands down one of the best skis i've been on. Dad agrees!!!!
    Voile HyperCharger is even better than the old Charger!
    5
    Terry Patterson | September 16th, 2025
    My first intro to the Voile Charger ten years ago as a Tele ski made me giggle with joy. Well, the improved HyperCharger still promotes plenty of "giggle" but it is a much better all around ski in many ways. I ski the HyperCharger as an AT ski and it is super solid and floaty in the deep powder due to ski width and early rise tip. The HyperCharger is quick and stable from turn to turn in the steep Sawtooth couloirs. I believe the real strength of the HyperCharger is their versitility in all conditions, not just powder. I am 5'9" and 160lbs, I ski 178's comfortably in wind crusted crud, hard scoured spring plaster and sweet corn. I skied the HyperCharger on a 6 day ski trip into one of the 10th Mountain Huts last spring. We experienced all types of snow conditions, from light powder to schatchy, solar refrozen pitches. With the longer running edge length, the HyperCharger holds when it needs too and floats though powder when your giggle meter is pegged!
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