Description
The Elan Lynx 65 UL is an ultralight touring ski built for backcountry excursions where uphill efficiency really counts. Its slim profile and minimal weight suit ski tourers who want to move steadily through the skin track without added weight slowing them down.
Weighing just 690 g per ski at 160 cm, the Lynx 65 UL eases the climb while its 65 mm waist underfoot balances agility with stability on varied snow. A 23 m turning radius lets you carve smooth, predictable arcs, and the flat base design gives you the freedom to choose and mount the binding system that fits your touring style.
The 94/65/80 mm sidecut shapes how the ski initiates and holds turns—narrow in the middle for quicker edge-to-edge response, wider at tip and tail for flotation and control. The 23 m radius describes the curvature of the edge: a longer radius translates to steadier performance at speed and better grip on harder snow. All together, the ultralight construction reduces fatigue on the ascent while still delivering reliable handling on the descent.
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Elan says about theLynx 65 UL
At just 690 g, Lynx 65 UL sets a new benchmark in touring performance. Superlight materials and AirLite technology are combined with EST touring sidewalls resulting in the perfect blend of efficiency and confidence. Enjoy the climb.The Lynx 65 UL is designed for skiers seeking the lightest skis for ascending the mountain quickly and descending with confidence. State-of-the-art AirLite Technology keeps weight to a minimum while the unique shape keeps the performance optimal. The AirLite Laminated Woodcore makes the skis superlight while maintaining integrity. EST-Touring sidewall enables confident, easy, and effortless descents at all speeds, while Sintered base ensures exceptional glide.
Product specifications
| 80 | 65 | 94 |
| Binding | Flat |
|---|---|
| Radius | 23m (160 cm) |
| Rocker | Early rise rocker |
| Sidecut | 94 / 65 / 80 (160 cm) |
| Weight | 690 gr/ski (160 cm) |






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