Built for spirited, big mountain skiing, the new Backland 109 offers better float and more touring efficiency in a lighter weight, lower-impact design.
Built for spirited, big mountain, backcountry skiing, the Backland 109 offers better float and more touring efficiency in a light weight, lower-impact construction. FreeTour Profile uses more poplar wood, less metal, less fiberglass and resin to create a more harmonious flex pattern for lively performance. The 109mm waist combined with a lightweight HRZN 3D tip produces more float in deep snow and a full ash wood inlay provides added security under the binding. A poplar and caruba Ultra Light Woodcore offers the ideal balance of low weight and optimum performance. Powder Rocker delivers a pronounced tip and tail with camber underfoot for effortless, playful maneuverability in powder, crud, and chop. By utilizing more lower-carbon raw materials, the design reduces environmental waste and cuts CO2 equivalent emissions by 26% (compared with the Backland 100, 2022). Inspired by Chris Rubens, it’s the ideal balance of performance and weight that makes this the ultimate freeride touring ski.
Article code
AA0030326
Season
2025
Weight single piece (g) / Size (cm)
1540 / 184
Sub-Terrain
Freeride Touring
Gender
Unisex
Terrain
Touring
Turns
Short and Long
Features
Directional Shape
Minimal tail rocker for more edge contact creating better grip and stability.
Glossy Topsheet
A glossy topsheet gives your ski a polished, glassy finish for a super-sleek high-end look.
Powder Rocker 25/55/20
Pronounced tip and tail rocker combined with camber underfoot for deep and variable snow.
Side Edge Angle: 87°
A side edge angle of 87° for more intuitive handling, easier skiing and better grip.
Base Edge Angle: 1.3°
This ski features a 1.3° base edge angle for easy turning, edge grip and tracking through the turn.