Ski touring

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A visit to us is always worth it

The largest selection. The latest material. The best service.


We constantly measure ourselves against these three standards - all for completely satisfied customers. Because anyone who is out in the terrain must feel comfortable and, above all, safe. This makes it easier to enjoy the beauty of nature and at the same time always be one step ahead of potential dangers.


In addition to top touring skis and skins, avalanche equipment is also essential. Because better safe than sorry. Our INTERSPORT Kitzsport coaches will be happy to advise you.

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Atomic x Kitzsport

The Atomic Touring Experience Centers are centers of excellence created exclusively for backcountry touring enthusiasts and mountain lovers, from beginners to guides…


And who shouldn't be missing? That's right: INTERSPORT Kitzsport, as a competent point of contact for the Kitzbühel district. Our staff have been precisely trained to find the perfect set-up for you.


As a special bonus, you get the rental fee back for up to 2 days when you buy. You can find our touring test center at INTERSPORT Kitzsport "Sport Pepi" in Josef-Herold-Strasse 17, Kitzbühel. Here you can also find out all about Test and Buy.

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Does the ski boot pinch?

A perfectly fitting touring ski boot is essential. That's why we offer professional ski boot fitting: e.g. 3D foot analysis or foot-supporting insoles.


Would you like to learn more about ski boot fitting? Click here!

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Well-prepared for a legendary day in the alpine terrain!

Safety first. Safety in alpine terrain is the highest priority. Tours and variant descents require a great deal of experience in assessing avalanche danger and great restraint. Therefore, an alpine route should always be well planned.

We can provide advice on the selection of suitable avalanche equipment, but everyone is responsible for assessing alpine hazards themselves.


Please always inform yourself in advance about the current conditions and observe the current avalanche warning level in the region.