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Ski touring equipment list

Discover the equipment list you’ll need for a winter ski touring outing.

Heading out without your ski crampons on a day with hard snow. Forgetting to check the glue on your climbing skins. A headlamp running out of battery just as night falls. In ski touring, a single piece of forgotten equipment can turn a dream outing into a hassle, compromise your safety, or simply spoil your enjoyment.

Here’s the complete checklist to help you prepare for your outing with peace of mind, without forgetting anything.

What gear do you need for a ski touring trip?

In ski touring, you carry everything. Every gram is felt, every choice matters. Here’s the no-compromise checklist. The essentials, nothing more.

Gearlist ski touring men

Gearlist ski touring women

Progression equipment

Progression equipment

- Touring skis - Bindings (low-tech or hybrid) - Ski touring boots - Climbing skins - Adjustable poles - Ski crampons - Crampons Ice axe (for alpine terrain/steep slopes)

Backcountry skis 85

Backcountry skis 95

Backcountry skis 102

Backpack and contents

Backpack and contents

- 25–40 L backpack - Soft flask or water bottle - Energy bars Headlamp - SPF 50+ sunscreen - Multitool knife - Thermos - Map, compass, GPS

Ski‑touring backpack

Headlamp

Safety equipment

Safety equipment

- Avalanche transceiver (beacon) - Probe (at least 240 cm) - Shovel Airbag pack (optional) - Helmet - Emergency blanket - First-aid kit - Charged phone / GPS beacon / radio

Avalanche shovel

Avalanche cable probe

Helmet

Secours

Clothing

- Base layer (merino wool or synthetic) - Mid layer (fleece or lightweight down jacket) - Outer layer (hardshell or softshell jacket and pants) - Thick down jacket (for extreme cold only) - Mittens/gloves -Inner gloves - Neck gaiter - Ski mask - Category 4 sunglasses - Mountaineering socks

Wilder Jacket

Wilder pants