What is Hok Skiing
Hok skiing: making backcountry skiing accessible, simple, and lightweight for everyone.
Introduction:
- Hok skiing is an innovative approach to backcountry skiing that combines the maneuverability of a snowshoe with the efficiency of a ski, offering a unique outdoor experience.
Benefits of Hok skiing:
- Versatility: The Hok's compact size makes it perfect for short hikes in nearby forests and can also satisfy experts equipped with 75mm bindings, seeking mountain descents. Suitable for all levels, from beginner to expert.
- Ease of use: With a universal binding, there's no need for specific boots. No need to transition between ascents and descents thanks to the synthetic skin integrated into the ski base.
- Enjoyment: A unique and fun gliding experience. Ideal for exploring new horizons.
Who is Hok skiing for?
- Winter hiking enthusiasts in the forest seeking a renewed experience.
- Those new to backcountry skiing who want to explore this increasingly popular activity at their own pace.
- Backcountry skiers looking to discover a new, lightweight, and transition-free tool for exploration and nearby skiing. Open to telemarking with the option of a 75mm system mounted on the Hok.
- Institutional clients and workers. Schools and camps, forestry workers, law enforcement, search and rescue, armed forces.