For skiers who are looking to tour in the backcountry with a ski and binding that is both lightweight for the up and performance oriented on the down, the Fischer Hannibal 96 Carbon Touring Skis with Bindings are your ticket to the untracked. At 96- millimeters underfoot, there is more than enough waist width to float effortlessly in powder, while still maintaining a solid edge hold when encountering hardpack or mixed conditions. The mid-90's waist width is what many experts consider to be the “Goldilocks” zone for true all-mountain versatility. And when it comes to uphill travel, these skis feel like feathers on your feet. Tipping the scales at 1300 grams, you will break trail so effortlessly and easily, you’ll have plenty in the tank for multiple laps. Built with a Paulownia wood core and the use of carbon stringers in its build, it's light but responsive and strong. An Aeroshape top-sheet further reduces mass, has low swing-weight and provides easy maneuverability. And when the snow gets sticky and heavy, a parabolic top-sheet shape sheds the snow off of your skis so you can keep the weight off. For fitness skiers looking to skin at the resort before work, or for backcountry skiers looking for that coveted first descent, the Fischer Hannibal 96 Carbon Touring Skis with Bindings are a ski tourers dream set up.