





Voile 2027 Ultravector BC Ski
Your passport to the backcountry.
The UltraVector BC is built for backcountry skiers who cover real ground. Long approaches. Rolling terrain. Variable snow that doesn’t always justify ripping skins on and off. With a lightweight poplar core, carbon and fiberglass laminate, and our durable cap construction, this ski strikes a deliberate balance between ultralight uphill efficiency and downhill confidence. The early-rise tip keeps it smooth in soft snow, camber underfoot adds energy and edge hold, and the anti-ice topsheet sheds buildup when conditions turn stormy.
Underfoot, the integrated Traction Pattern base changes how you move through the mountains. On low-angle terrain and long traverses, it delivers reliable kick and glide without constant transitions. You can move efficiently through meadows, rolling ridgelines, and approach tracks while keeping skins in your pack until you truly need them. It is not a replacement for skins on steep climbs or icy tracks, but for classic backcountry travel, it reduces friction in all the right ways.
On the descent, the UltraVector BC feels composed and capable. Its shape and flex provide stability at speed while remaining responsive in tight trees and technical terrain. Compared to softer scaled skis, it favors skiers who value control and edge hold in mixed conditions, from powder to windboard to corn. For many, it becomes a true one-ski solution for human-powered touring. Simple. Efficient. Built to go deep and bring you back out.
Perfomance Focus: All Mountain + Mountaineering
Turn Personality: Directional / Carving
Highlights:
• Lightweight but damp
• Stability at speed
• Telemark Compatible
• Scaled "Traction Pattern" BC base
Delivery
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Rhythm Snowsports Cooma
Rhythm Snowsports, 8 Sharp Street NSW 2603
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Voile 2027 Ultravector BC Ski
Your passport to the backcountry.
The UltraVector BC is built for backcountry skiers who cover real ground. Long approaches. Rolling terrain. Variable snow that doesn’t always justify ripping skins on and off. With a lightweight poplar core, carbon and fiberglass laminate, and our durable cap construction, this ski strikes a deliberate balance between ultralight uphill efficiency and downhill confidence. The early-rise tip keeps it smooth in soft snow, camber underfoot adds energy and edge hold, and the anti-ice topsheet sheds buildup when conditions turn stormy.
Underfoot, the integrated Traction Pattern base changes how you move through the mountains. On low-angle terrain and long traverses, it delivers reliable kick and glide without constant transitions. You can move efficiently through meadows, rolling ridgelines, and approach tracks while keeping skins in your pack until you truly need them. It is not a replacement for skins on steep climbs or icy tracks, but for classic backcountry travel, it reduces friction in all the right ways.
On the descent, the UltraVector BC feels composed and capable. Its shape and flex provide stability at speed while remaining responsive in tight trees and technical terrain. Compared to softer scaled skis, it favors skiers who value control and edge hold in mixed conditions, from powder to windboard to corn. For many, it becomes a true one-ski solution for human-powered touring. Simple. Efficient. Built to go deep and bring you back out.
Perfomance Focus: All Mountain + Mountaineering
Turn Personality: Directional / Carving
Highlights:
• Lightweight but damp
• Stability at speed
• Telemark Compatible
• Scaled "Traction Pattern" BC base
Easy Returns
14 days for refund or 365 for exchange!
Our Return Policy.
Fast Dispatch
Order by 1pm and we ship that business day.
Our Shipping Policy.
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Buying Guide
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Buying Guide
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Intro
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Camber Profile
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Terrain
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Video
Video
Reviews
Reviews
UltraVector vs Endeavor | Voile Ski Shootout
Take a look at the UltraVector and Endeavor skis and determine which one is right for you














