Can you go downhill with skins?
Emily Ross
Published Jan 07, 2026
You can ski downhill with skins on, but it will require some extra skill. If you encounter a short stretch of downhill, it's sometimes not worth the hassle of removing your skins each time.
Do skins need to cover the whole ski?
Climbing skins stick along the entire length of the ski, after you've made sure there is no snow left on the ski base. A properly cut skin should cover the ski base but not the edges. They are generally cut 10-15cm from the tail and the ends should be curved.
Can you ski downhill with touring skis?
Absolutely! In the last few years a lot has happened and our touring skis work very well on the slopes. Although you should adjust your speed in icy conditions, our touring skis basically react similar to alpine skis. This means that you don't have to adapt off-piste and you can simply keep your usual riding technique.
Can you use skins on different skis?
Yes, you can use the same skin for both skis, as long as you don't try to go up a steeper slope (maybe >20 degrees or so) with the fatter skis with skins fitted for the narrower skis.
How much of the ski needs to be covered by skins?
For most touring applications, it is preferred to have a skin that covers the entire base of the ski leaving approximately 2mm of room on either side of the edge. This provides adequate grip while also allowing the ski to edge into the snow when side hilling.
44 related questions foundHow long do ski skins last?
If premium quality skins are treated properly, they can last for at least 150,000 meters of vert, often times it can be significantly longer. An important aspect of extending the lifespan of your skins is making sure you dry them properly.
What is mohair ski?
Mohair- Mohair skins are the polar opposite of nylon skins in terms of glide-versus-grip and durability. Manufactured from the (humanely removed) hair of the Angora goat, mohair provides exceptional glide for efficiency and speed on long tours into the backcountry or for ski mountaineering.
How long should my skins be?
Most backcountry skiers choose skins for maximum base coverage to get the best grip. To achieve maximum base coverage: Take the widest dimension of your ski (usually at the tip) and subtract about 5 – 7mm.
When should you change ski skins?
Even with good maintenance, the skins themselves will still wear out over time. The manufacturers suggest replacing them every 4-5 years (generally a workshop job), though obviously that will vary enormously with the amount of use they get.
How should skins fit on skis?
If this is the case, you'll want to choose skins based on the width of the widest part of your ski, the tip. Ideally, you want the width of the skin to be narrower than the tip of your ski by about 5-6 mm. If you can't locate the perfect size, it's usually fine to go slightly narrower.
How heavy is too heavy for touring skis?
For everyday ski touring or ski mountaineering, I like to stay above 1400 grams for my skis. For me personally, 1500–1600 grams is a good target for a ski-mountaineering ski while a few hundred grams heavier tends to work well for mid-winter / powder touring.
Can you use touring boots for downhill?
Unlike regular ski boots, alpine touring (AT) boots are designed for both downhill skiing and uphill travel.
What is the difference between downhill and touring skis?
The ski boots that you wear in-bounds are made with one purpose; skiing downhill. The main difference in backcountry touring boots is that they are designed for both uphill and downhill travel.
How do you keep snow from sticking to skins?
5 Tips on Choosing and Maintaining Climbing Skins
- Pick out the right skin. ...
- Use Glop Stopper Wax with the nylon skins in wet, humid spring conditions to prevent the wet snow from sticking. ...
- Dry them well and keep them clean. ...
- Re-waterproof them. ...
- Store them properly over the summer.
How do you store skins when skiing?
Always hang and dry climbing skins at the end of a ski day.
Be sure to hang them in a dust free area and away from direct heat. Pet hair, pine needles, dirt and hot wood stoves will shorten the life of your skin glue. If drying skins near a direct heat source, take them down as soon as they are dry and put them away.
What does skins mean in skiing?
Ski skins are a strip of fabric that's cut to match the length and width of a ski. One side features a special glue that sticks to the base of the ski while the skin side features short hairs that are angled. When pressure is put on the ski, the hairs enable it to “grip” the snow to keep it from sliding backward.
Can you skate ski with skins?
Skin skis will be more rewarding with good technique. We suggest lessons for all skiers as they develop in the sport. Incidental contact between your grip zone and the snow happens. Skins do not drag as much as crowns, but will still slow you down some compared with waxable skis.
Do you wax skis with skins?
On hot days and particularly after fresh snowfall, skins start to ball up with snow in the sun, which can be an annoying problem. Pre treating your skins by hot waxing them with skin wax (or standard ski base wax) is the best and recommended defence.
Can you skate ski with skin skis?
To me the ultimate ski collection for the nordic enthusiast is a set of skin ski's, classic waxable ski's and a pair of skate ski's. If you want to just use skin ski's thats absolutely fine. Just be aware that they will work in those optimal conditions, but you may have less glide than you like.
What do snowmobile ski skins do?
Made of durable polyethylene, our snowmobile ski skins prevent ice and snow from sticking or freezing to skis and provides additional flotation and reduces ski wear. Our black model is only sold in pairs and fully compatible with Pilot 6.9 skis. Extending the life of your snowmobile ski is the cleaver choice to make.
Who makes Black Crow skins?
For 2021 Black Crows have improved the quality of their skins which are now produced by Pomoca, the world leaders in skin technology. The Pilus skins are available in two widths, 120 or 135 mm and have a 70% mohair / 30% nylon plush that gives efficient glide combined with good grip and resistance to wear.
Are black crow skins good?
Black Crows - Camox freebird skis + Pilus skins
Skis hold turns well on firm snow and also turn nice in deep (and not so light california) fresh snow. Skins are very light with decent grip even in deep loose snow, and good glide in established tracks.
What is Rossignol R skin?
The DELTA COMP R-SKIN is a race-ready, high-performance mohair classic ski for expert and fitness-oriented skiers.
Are skin skis Waxless?
Skins skis have an edge over traditional (or “fish scale” style) no-wax bases in two important scenarios, the first of which is icy and/or manmade snow conditions. The synthetic mohair that makes up the skin is especially good at gripping icy snow, where a traditional no-wax base might slip.
What are XC Ski Skins?
Cross Country Ski Skins
Skins for cross country skiing are used to grip the snow so that the skiers can push forwards and glide along the track. Also known as Nordic ski skins, they are made out of mohair or nylon material and are positioned on the ski base, directly underneath the bindings.