Designed for ski tourers seeking uncompromising performance, the Scott Explorair 95 embodies the very essence of versatility in the mountains. With its 95 mm waist width, it offers ideal flotation in powder while maintaining impressive agility on hard or transformed snow. Whether you’re conquering an isolated peak or chaining descents in varied terrain, this ski guarantees exceptional stability and control.
What sets the Scott Explorair 95 apart is its advanced construction. Its lightweight wood core (paulownia/poplar) ensures great maneuverability on the ascent while offering liveliness on the descent. Carbon reinforcements and a Titanal plate enhance rigidity and precision, for dynamic behavior even at high speed. The full sidewall construction ensures direct energy transmission, making each turn smooth, powerful, and controlled.
With its progressive rocker in the tip and a slightly raised tail, the Scott Explorair 95 naturally floats in deep snow while facilitating turn initiation. This modern geometry allows you to maintain confidence, even in the most technical conditions. The result: a playful, responsive, and ultra-reliable ski, perfect for long alpine tours as well as committed descents.
Designed for passionate skiers who want to explore everything without setting limits, the Scott Explorair 95 redefines the notion of freedom in the mountains. It combines technology, comfort, and performance to accompany you to the highest point of your adventure.
Scott Explorair 95 Features
Dimensions: 113-95-127
Measured Weight: 2780g per pair
Sizes: 163 170 177 184cm
Radius: 18m
Ski Buyers Guide
Buying a pair of skis doesn't need to be a daunting experience. When buying a pair of skis, there are a few simple pieces of information that will help you to find your perfect match. With the introduction of carving skis and new technology, ski length is based more on the user’s weight than the tradition of using your height. Combine this with your ski level and your aspirations and this will help narrow your choice very quickly. Follow these simple steps:
STEP 1 - ABILITY
Firstly choose your current skiing level from the list below:
1 - Never skied before
2 - I can stop with a snowplough
3 - I am doing snowplough turns, and the odd blue run
4 - I am starting to parallel ski and onto blue runs
5 - I am venturing onto reds, and starting to make step turns
6 - I am getting confident on reds, and maybe doing the odd black
7 - I am comfortable skiing most black runs
8 - I am confortable on ice, and venturing off-piste
9 - I am skiing off-piste aggresively, and carving across all pistes
10 - I am a professional experienced ski instructor or racer
Here at The Skiers Lounge we then brake this down into 4 groups:
- NOVICE (Level 1 to 4)
- INTERMEDIATE (Level 4-6)
- ADVANCED (Level 6-8)
- EXPERT (Level 8-9)
- PROFESSIONAL (Level 10)
STEP 2 - TERRAINNow you know your skier level, you can decide where you will mainly be using your new skis:
- - Groomed Piste Runs
- - All snow conditions (From ice to slush)
- - All mountain skiing conditions (piste and off-piste)
- - Off-piste skiing (powder)
- - Ski touring
STEP 3 - SKI LENGTH
For selecting the correct ski length, we take your ability, weight and where you will use the skis, and can calculate an approximate length:
STEP 3 - FINAL ADJUSTMENT FOR SKILL LEVELThe final calculation- For
NOVICE skiers, this is your recommended length. For
INTERMEDIATE and
ADVANCED skiers we recommend adding 5cm to the above measurement, and for
EXPERT and
PROFESSIONAL skiers you would normally add 10cm to the above length and a little more for freeride skis.