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Voile V6 Skis

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    SKU: 5800 Voile V6 Skis

    Rated 4.95/5 stars (19 reviews)
    $750.00

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    Voile V6 Skis

    The genotype of the perfect touring ski.


    The Voilé V6 represents the epitome of versatility in a backcountry ski. It’s the go-to ski for backcountry tours in places where the snow conditions and terrain to be skied might be somewhat unknown beforehand.

    Inspired by the Voilé V8, the V6 retains the wide shovel, round flex and taper of the V8, yet bundles everything up in a slimmer, lighter package. The V6 is also available in slightly-shorter lengths than the V8.

    Incorporating the same layers of carbon and triaxial fiberglass into a more-narrow ski lends a snappier feel and quicker-edging trait to the V8. This feature, coupled with our beloved Voilé Hybrid Rocker, makes the V6 even more stable in a wide variety of conditions and terrain.

    Backcountry skiers who put in long days will definitely appreciate the lighter weight and all-around performance of the V6 and may also regard it as their “everyday powder ski.”

    Perfomance Focus:
    All Mountain

    Turn Personality:
    Intuitive / Surf-like

    Highlights:
    • Lightweight but damp
    • Easy to ski
    • Telemark compatible


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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) 163 173 178 183 188
    Nose Width (mm) 126 129 131 133 135
    Waist (mm) 96 98 99 100 102
    Tail Width (mm) 108 110 111 113 115
    Radius (m) 17.0 18.0 18.5 19.0 20.0
    Pair Weight (g) 2690g 2980g 3060g 3350g 3570g

    UPC


    163cm: Part No: 5800-163-2324 UPC: 759948918792
    173cm: Part No: 5800-173-2324 UPC: 759948918808
    178cm: Part No: 5800-178-2324 UPC: 759948918815
    183cm: Part No: 5800-183-2324 UPC: 759948918822
    188cm: Part No: 5800-188-2324 UPC: 759948918839

    Voile Hybrid Rocker


    An intuitive, surf-like turn personality makes this a very easy ski to operate. Playful and responsive, with a turn radius on the tighter side. This ski is characterised as relaxed and easy-going.


    Tip: Hybrid rocker tip and wide shovel provide unmatched float in powder.
    Waist: Shorter running length with extended contact points. Engineered for agility. Cambered underfoot for stability.
    Tail: Tapered hybrid rocker tail for smooth maneuverability in variable conditions.

    Voile V6 Skis Camber Profile

    Classic


    Full Cap / Poplar / Carbon
    Durable and damp poplar construction with triaxial fiberglass for uncompromising performance inbounds or off-piste. Lightweight without sacrificing downhill performance.

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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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    Fiberglass Mounting Patch
    Heel and toe mounting areas are reinforced to prevent binding pull-out during aggressive maneuvers through hard snow, effectively distributing the energy transferred between the skier and the ski. These skis are compatible with telemark bindings.

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    Voile Carbon-Weave
    Voile Carbon-Weave combines the lightweight strength of carbon fiber with the durability of triaxial fiberglass. The strategic integration of carbon fiber into the ski's construction reduces 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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    Best ski on earth for the best snow on earth!
    5
    Derek Newman | September 10th, 2025
    Voile’s “Made in Utah” stamp on the V6 skis really rings true to me whenever I tour the Wasatch’s backcountry. I, too, was made in Utah, and I’ve been skiing these mountains my entire life, and I’ve never ridden a more suitable ski for Wasatch terrain than the V6. Whether it’s a powder day on Superior, or an even powderier day where I play it safe my riding through the tighter trees in Tom’s Hill, the V6 will forever be my go-to for everyday powder riding. The waist might be a bit on the smaller side compared to most powder boards these days, but for a lighter guy like me it’s perfect. I think it’s all in that wider, rockered tip that bounces me back up to the surface no matter how hard I dive down. And unlike those wider boards, the V6 handles its own when all the soft snow gets stomped down.\n\nThe V6 certainly has a penchant for powder, but it’s also remarkably intuitive when the snow is harder and the couloirs get steeper. I’m not saying it’s my first choice for hardpack and chute-shooting, as there is a bit of chatter at higher speeds, but it still rides remarkably well, so well that this ski really deserves a spot in any backcountry skier’s single-quiver collection. \n\nIt’s ridiculously light, super fun in powder, and holds its own when there’s no soft snow in sight.\n\nIf I had to pick one ski for the rest of my life, it would be this one. It’s just too good for a full range of conditions, especially compared to any other ski.
    Love my V6s
    5
    Mark Peever | September 10th, 2025
    I've used the V6 for 2 seasons and love the ski. It pops up out of powder like magic, and holds an edge on hard pack that you can trust won't slide out or chatter (unless you release your edge). One thing though - the ski is quite stiff, and so it won't want to side slip if that's how you like to turn on hard pack. It is light enough for all day touring, wide enough for deep powder, and stiff enough for charging the steeps. It will get you through crud if you have to. I use Marker Kingpin bindings and Scarpa Maestrale boots. I've skied high alpine, through trees, back country, side/slack country, east and west, on resort - quiver of one
    Pacific Northwest Power House
    5
    Nick G. | September 10th, 2025
    The first time out on my V6 skis paired to tech bindings last season I knew I had made the right decision. They are light on the uphill, nimble in the trees and feel solid on the downhill while skiing the Cascade Concrete I often find myself on. During the powder days I'm lucky to blessed with they provide enough float I don't really find myself longing for my "powder skis". I look forward to the weekends (and the occasional powder flu day!) so I can enjoy this ski even more!
    Tele mounted V6
    5
    Chris | September 10th, 2025
    This is my third season on the V6. I have them mounted with 22d axl telemark bindings and T2 Eco boots. I’m a 52 year old tele skier. I mostly travel to ski powder but navigate some ice when I’m skiing in the northeast. \nThe ski is very versatile, but really shines in 6 inches plus. Not too heavy for the uphill and the nose rocker helps keep your tips above the snow. I would say it’s a snappy ski that likes to turn, and surf pow. It’s not made for ice, but it skis pretty good on hardpack, as long as it’s not bulletproof. It’s my only ski, and I really love it. My previous ski was a bd aspect 90 underfoot , didn’t give me the float that I wanted.
    Allmountain favourite
    5
    Maria Leganger | September 10th, 2025
    This is my go-to allmountain tool. The perfect ski if you only want to own one pair for everything. It turns easy in the trees, but it is also stabile on big mountain skiing. It might be a bit wobbly on icy bumps, but otherwise a really good choice. The weight makes it comfy on the upphill as well!
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