
2026 Salomon Escape Outpath 60 Posi Skis with Rossignol XC 5 Boots and Poles
The 2026 Salomon Escape Outpath 60 with Prolink Auto bindings and is a lightweight and stable Nordic ski package built for classic track use with just enough off-track capability to invite exploration. Its waxless design and moderate width make it a great option for skiers who value simplicity and versatility in equal measure. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol XC 5 FW Cross-Country Boots because it’s a dependable boot that blends warmth, comfort, and the support needed for confident classic skiing. The XC 5 offers a secure fit and stable cuff design that helps with balance and tracking, especially for skiers building technique or looking for a more supportive recreational boot. It’s a great pairing for classic skis intended for groomed trails, providing efficient energy transfer with a comfortable, forgiving feel.
Why we like it:
The Escape Outpath 60 stands out for its balance between reliable in-track performance and enough edge grip and float to handle light off-trail conditions. It encourages confidence in new skiers while still offering freedom for the curious.
Who it's for:
This package is best suited for beginner to intermediate Nordic skiers who plan to spend most of their time in groomed tracks but want a ski that won’t hold them back when they decide to explore off the beaten path.
Highlights:
With a waxless Posigrip base, the Outpath 60 offers low-maintenance performance across a variety of snow conditions, making it ideal for casual touring. Its 3/4 metal edges provide added grip and control on firm or uneven snow, and the lightweight core keeps things efficient whether you're cruising a classic track or venturing just beyond it. Pre-mounted Prolink Auto bindings simplify setup, getting you out on snow quickly.
Things to consider:
While the Escape Outpath 60 offers occasional off-track capability, it’s not designed for deep snow or true backcountry routes. Skiers looking for a ski that can handle more demanding terrain should consider wider, more rugged options.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis follow standard Nordic sizing recommendations based on skier weight. Those seeking a bit more control in rolling or wooded terrain may consider sizing down slightly; skiers prioritizing glide on open track will benefit from a longer length.
The 2026 Salomon Escape Outpath 60 with Prolink Auto bindings and is a lightweight and stable Nordic ski package built for classic track use with just enough off-track capability to invite exploration. Its waxless design and moderate width make it a great option for skiers who value simplicity and versatility in equal measure. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol XC 5 FW Cross-Country Boots because it’s a dependable boot that blends warmth, comfort, and the support needed for confident classic skiing. The XC 5 offers a secure fit and stable cuff design that helps with balance and tracking, especially for skiers building technique or looking for a more supportive recreational boot. It’s a great pairing for classic skis intended for groomed trails, providing efficient energy transfer with a comfortable, forgiving feel.
Why we like it:
The Escape Outpath 60 stands out for its balance between reliable in-track performance and enough edge grip and float to handle light off-trail conditions. It encourages confidence in new skiers while still offering freedom for the curious.
Who it's for:
This package is best suited for beginner to intermediate Nordic skiers who plan to spend most of their time in groomed tracks but want a ski that won’t hold them back when they decide to explore off the beaten path.
Highlights:
With a waxless Posigrip base, the Outpath 60 offers low-maintenance performance across a variety of snow conditions, making it ideal for casual touring. Its 3/4 metal edges provide added grip and control on firm or uneven snow, and the lightweight core keeps things efficient whether you're cruising a classic track or venturing just beyond it. Pre-mounted Prolink Auto bindings simplify setup, getting you out on snow quickly.
Things to consider:
While the Escape Outpath 60 offers occasional off-track capability, it’s not designed for deep snow or true backcountry routes. Skiers looking for a ski that can handle more demanding terrain should consider wider, more rugged options.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis follow standard Nordic sizing recommendations based on skier weight. Those seeking a bit more control in rolling or wooded terrain may consider sizing down slightly; skiers prioritizing glide on open track will benefit from a longer length.
Description
The 2026 Salomon Escape Outpath 60 with Prolink Auto bindings and is a lightweight and stable Nordic ski package built for classic track use with just enough off-track capability to invite exploration. Its waxless design and moderate width make it a great option for skiers who value simplicity and versatility in equal measure. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol XC 5 FW Cross-Country Boots because it’s a dependable boot that blends warmth, comfort, and the support needed for confident classic skiing. The XC 5 offers a secure fit and stable cuff design that helps with balance and tracking, especially for skiers building technique or looking for a more supportive recreational boot. It’s a great pairing for classic skis intended for groomed trails, providing efficient energy transfer with a comfortable, forgiving feel.
Why we like it:
The Escape Outpath 60 stands out for its balance between reliable in-track performance and enough edge grip and float to handle light off-trail conditions. It encourages confidence in new skiers while still offering freedom for the curious.
Who it's for:
This package is best suited for beginner to intermediate Nordic skiers who plan to spend most of their time in groomed tracks but want a ski that won’t hold them back when they decide to explore off the beaten path.
Highlights:
With a waxless Posigrip base, the Outpath 60 offers low-maintenance performance across a variety of snow conditions, making it ideal for casual touring. Its 3/4 metal edges provide added grip and control on firm or uneven snow, and the lightweight core keeps things efficient whether you're cruising a classic track or venturing just beyond it. Pre-mounted Prolink Auto bindings simplify setup, getting you out on snow quickly.
Things to consider:
While the Escape Outpath 60 offers occasional off-track capability, it’s not designed for deep snow or true backcountry routes. Skiers looking for a ski that can handle more demanding terrain should consider wider, more rugged options.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis follow standard Nordic sizing recommendations based on skier weight. Those seeking a bit more control in rolling or wooded terrain may consider sizing down slightly; skiers prioritizing glide on open track will benefit from a longer length.





















