With Scott we've worked hard to bring you the best ski touring equipment. If you want to climb mountains, enjoy untouched spaces, ski from November to April, we've got the perfect combo for ski mountaineering.

Scott speedguide freerando

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The boot: comfort and performance

First and foremost, it's important to choose the right ski touringboot, which will enable you to cope with the gradients on every outing and control your skis on the way down. When you're venturing into wide-open spaces, you need the best equipment.

Scott Cosmos III: simplicity, strength, safety

This is the bootfreerando boot that adapts to all conditions, especially high mountain. When climbing, the Scott Cosmos gives you the mobility you need to swallow the drops, and on the way down "flawless support in the turns" complemented by excellent energy transfer thanks to the Rear Hook system.

The Scott Cosmos is a technical shoe designed to take you up into the mountains and carve curves in wide-open spaces. It features a vibram sole, 4 micro-adjustable buckles and a 60° collar rotation.

Scott Cosmos

Scott Céleste: women's comfort and high standards

The Scott Céleste is the feminine comfort model designed for ski mountaineering. This boot offers both a high level of comfort and a progressive, forgiving flex.

It's no more and no less than the cosmos model for you ladies, offering you multiple assets to perfect each of your outings: vibram sole, 4 micro-adjustable buckles and 60° collar rotation.

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2) Freerando: from wide-open spaces to mountaineering

Even if there's no perfect compromise, we're always looking for lightness on the way up and a ski that floats on the way down to take advantage of the wide open spaces. The Speedguide is certainly the ski for you.

Scott has really brought a high-performance ski for passionate ski mountaineering. The brand has positioned itself to satisfy demanding skiers in search of sensation.

The Speedguide 89: the racing beast

This is the perfect compromise between uphill and downhill. A very light ski, ideal for swallowing vertical drops, with impressive downhill efficiency. The Speedguide 89 features carbon reinforcements and an elliptical wood core for improved torsion and stability.

It's a carbon skithat enhances climbing performance. The ski's stability and handling allow you to take advantage of the powder and master a committed couloir.

"An ideal ski designed for freerando. Very light on the ascent and very efficient on the descent, it's ideal for enjoying wide-open spaces as well as high mountains. I really like the way it handles on the way down, allowing you to take full advantage of the snow. The ski adapts perfectly to different snow conditions" Sébastien - Ski mountaineering expert - Alpinstore

Scott Speedguide 89 descente

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has specially designed a range of skis for you ladies. As with the men's range, it's a ski designed for the high mountains, and one that guarantees lightness on the ascent and control on the descent.The Speedguide 80: grip and stability for women

When you're on a demanding descent, you need edge grip and the ability to control your skis in every turn. It's also a ski that grips on hard snow, so no matter what the conditions, you'll appreciate it in any situation.

Scott has perfectly designed a range that combines lightness and downhill performance. A quality ski meeting the demands of the discipline that our teams recommend to you.