Ski packs for backcountry and alpine adventures.
Designed for deep powder, steep ascents, and technical descents, our ski touring backpacks provide the perfect balance of comfort, storage, and stability. From navigating hut-to-hut routes, boot packing to untouched lines, or tackling high-alpine objectives, these packs are built to perform in demanding conditions.
Each ski backpack is equipped with essential features for backcountry safety and efficiency. Avalanche tool storage, ski and snowboard carry options, and helmet holders ensure streamlined gear organization. Lightweight yet durable materials allow for efficient movement on the uphill, while secure fits and ergonomic designs provide comfort on the descent.
From quick-access ski packs for day tours to high-capacity options for multi-day expeditions, our backpacks are built for skiers who demand reliability in the mountains. Gear up and make every turn count.
Ski pack FAQs.
What should I pack for a ski trip?
A well-packed ski touring backpack ensures you're prepared for changing conditions in the mountains. Essentials include extra layers, gloves, goggles, sunscreen, and snacks for energy. Backcountry skiers should carry avalanche safety gear, including a beacon, probe, and shovel, along with a first aid kit and repair tools for quick fixes on the go.
How do I pack a ski backpack?
Start by placing heavier items at the bottom of the bag to create a stable base. Ensure avalanche gear is in an accessible compartment. Compression straps help secure everything in place and reduce shifting when youāre on the move.
What features should a ski touring backpack have?
A ski touring backpack should have dedicated avalanche tool storage, ski and snowboard carry options, and a secure, ergonomic fit for stability during descents. Look for hydration compatibility, durable materials, and lightweight construction to optimize comfort and performance in backcountry conditions.