The Wayback range stands out for its exceptional downhill performance, remarkable grip and impressive stability on all types of snow. Its hydrophobic Snowphobic top sheets prevent snow from sticking, thus avoiding additional weight on your skis. In addition, the Skin Grommets skin attachment system is both easy to use and very reliable.
This performance is possible thanks to Titanal Touring Technology, which combines a lightweight and responsive Paulownia Tour Lite wood core with carbon and fiberglass reinforcements. A Titanal plate, located mainly in the center, provides stability without weighing down the ski.
The Wayback 88 mm waist represents the ideal intermediate of the range, offering capabilities both uphill and downhill. Its featherweight facilitates long outings, while its maneuverability allows it to slalom easily between trees in powder. In couloirs, its great agility allows it to get out of tricky situations. It also excels on hard snow, offering precise carving thanks to its alpine-like tail.
In summary, the Wayback 88 W is a complete touring ski, light (2300 g per pair) and perfect for experienced skiers. It will accompany you on all your adventures, whatever the altitudes to be climbed.
Team Test:
The Wayback 88 W stands out for its solid performance on both climbs and descents. With its lightness and maneuverability, it offers excellent stability on all types of snow.
This ski is suitable for experienced skiers, but is also aimed at less experienced skiers, combining agility and comfort for all mountain adventures.
Strong points: Stability, lightness, maneuverability.
Weak points: Limited lift in deep snow.