
2026 Fischer Transalp 105 CTi Ski
Back for 2026, the Fischer TransAlp 105 CTi is your ticket to backcountry adventure. Built to be lightweight, the TransAlp provides maximum uphill efficiency without compromising the ski’s impressive downhill performance. Fischer utilizes a combination of construction techniques and alternative materials to achieve this, and the resulting ski is a powerful and dependable backcountry touring partner that will take you wherever you want to go.
Why we like it:
Paired with a tech binding and boot combo, the Fischer TransAlp 105 CTi is an exceptionally efficient touring ski that provides the perfect balance of power and stability on the way down.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who spend their time outside of the resort
Highlights:
The TransAlp 105 CTi is packed with tech designed to keep the ski light while maintaining downhill performance. Fischer’s AirTech Ti wood core is the star of the show here, with milled out portions of wood for reduced weight. This results in a lighter ski, allowing for impressive uphill efficiency. On the way down, the TransAlp 105 feels smooth and stable thanks to the addition of lightweight carbon stringers and a thin 0.5 mm Titanal laminate underfoot. At 105 mm underfoot, the width, generous rocker profile, and taper in the tip and tail provide the ideal amount of float and maneuverability for tight and technical backcountry terrain.
Things to consider:
While there are plenty of hybrid resort/touring skis out there, the TransAlp 105 CTi is not one of them, and is first and foremost a touring ski. In order to maximize the benefits of this lightweight ski, it’s best to go with a touring specific boot and tech binding.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.
Back for 2026, the Fischer TransAlp 105 CTi is your ticket to backcountry adventure. Built to be lightweight, the TransAlp provides maximum uphill efficiency without compromising the ski’s impressive downhill performance. Fischer utilizes a combination of construction techniques and alternative materials to achieve this, and the resulting ski is a powerful and dependable backcountry touring partner that will take you wherever you want to go.
Why we like it:
Paired with a tech binding and boot combo, the Fischer TransAlp 105 CTi is an exceptionally efficient touring ski that provides the perfect balance of power and stability on the way down.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who spend their time outside of the resort
Highlights:
The TransAlp 105 CTi is packed with tech designed to keep the ski light while maintaining downhill performance. Fischer’s AirTech Ti wood core is the star of the show here, with milled out portions of wood for reduced weight. This results in a lighter ski, allowing for impressive uphill efficiency. On the way down, the TransAlp 105 feels smooth and stable thanks to the addition of lightweight carbon stringers and a thin 0.5 mm Titanal laminate underfoot. At 105 mm underfoot, the width, generous rocker profile, and taper in the tip and tail provide the ideal amount of float and maneuverability for tight and technical backcountry terrain.
Things to consider:
While there are plenty of hybrid resort/touring skis out there, the TransAlp 105 CTi is not one of them, and is first and foremost a touring ski. In order to maximize the benefits of this lightweight ski, it’s best to go with a touring specific boot and tech binding.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.
Original: $899.99
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Back for 2026, the Fischer TransAlp 105 CTi is your ticket to backcountry adventure. Built to be lightweight, the TransAlp provides maximum uphill efficiency without compromising the ski’s impressive downhill performance. Fischer utilizes a combination of construction techniques and alternative materials to achieve this, and the resulting ski is a powerful and dependable backcountry touring partner that will take you wherever you want to go.
Why we like it:
Paired with a tech binding and boot combo, the Fischer TransAlp 105 CTi is an exceptionally efficient touring ski that provides the perfect balance of power and stability on the way down.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who spend their time outside of the resort
Highlights:
The TransAlp 105 CTi is packed with tech designed to keep the ski light while maintaining downhill performance. Fischer’s AirTech Ti wood core is the star of the show here, with milled out portions of wood for reduced weight. This results in a lighter ski, allowing for impressive uphill efficiency. On the way down, the TransAlp 105 feels smooth and stable thanks to the addition of lightweight carbon stringers and a thin 0.5 mm Titanal laminate underfoot. At 105 mm underfoot, the width, generous rocker profile, and taper in the tip and tail provide the ideal amount of float and maneuverability for tight and technical backcountry terrain.
Things to consider:
While there are plenty of hybrid resort/touring skis out there, the TransAlp 105 CTi is not one of them, and is first and foremost a touring ski. In order to maximize the benefits of this lightweight ski, it’s best to go with a touring specific boot and tech binding.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.






















