The La Sportiva Vapor Nano ski has earned three top editorial awards
heading into the winter of 2014-2015. The ski earned “Editor’s Choice”
honors from Backcountry, “Skier’s Choice” from Powder, and “Editor’s
Pick” from Freeskier. The awards from Powder and Freeskier represent the
first time a ski product from La Sportiva has earned accolades in those
outlets, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s ski program.
“While firmly rooted in our ski mountaineering heritage, we knew when
we started the Vapor Nano project here in the US that it would have
appeal to more than just backcountry skiers,” says Jonathan Lantz,
president of La Sportiva. “Some of the ski testers were surprised to see
La Sportiva even enter these tests, but they were even more surprised
by how well our skis performed, especially given their lightweight
design.”
According to Backcountry, “Usually with skis in the ultralight
category, weight loss is correlated with lower ski performance, but
somehow these manage to retain the characteristics of a hard-charging
slayer.”
With a weight of just 1,200 grams, the Vapor Nano’s carbon nanotube
construction is dramatically lighter than traditional wood core skis,
but maintains torsional stiffness for high-speed edge control.
Powder added, “Vapor this and Nano that… it seems as though you
should have top-secret clearance to ride this thing.” After a week of
testing in Jackson Hole, during which some of the industry’s best skiers
clicked into the Vapor Nano with traditional alpine boots and bindings,
the testers at Powder awarded it “Skier’s Choice.”
Last but not least, Freeskier chimed in with, “this directional ski
lightens the load on your adventures both in and out of resort
boundaries; one tester even suggested renaming the brand to ‘La Sweet
Ski!’ The 103-mm footprint provides enough girth to float above the deep
stuff off-piste.
Available now at retailers and direct from sportiva.com, the La Sportiva
Vapor Nano is part of a collection of numerous new styles of ski
mountaineering hard goods and apparel. The line includes an updated
version of the Spectre boot, which has won Editor’s Choice from
Backcountry two years running, and the accessible Syborg ski
mountaineering boots and skis. In addition, a full line of winter
apparel, ranging from down and synthetic insulation to soft and hard
shell outwear is available
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