The 6 Best Cross Country Skis of 2024
By: Jordan Berde: Ski Buyer | October 18, 2023
Hey there, cross country ski enthusiasts (or hopefuls)! Are you ready to take your nordic ski game to the next level in 2024? We've got the inside scoop on some of the top xc skis. So whether you're a backcountry adventurer, groomed trail lover, a seasoned pro, or a first-time cross country skier, there’s a perfect pair of skis.
New This Year:
It’s become increasingly popular to purchase a cross country ski package rather than individual parts of the setup. Skis paired with bindings is one of the more popular package configurations, and we’re all for it. This takes the guesswork out of what pairs well together while saving you some money along the way. So, without further ado, let's dive into the best cross country skis of 2024 and get you on the trails!
This Year's Best Cross Country Skis:

Salomon Escape Outpath 64 + Prolink Auto Bindings
Hit the backcountry with the Salomon Escape Outpath 64 Cross Country Skis + Prolink Auto Bindings. Constructed with a waxless design and easy to handle mid-length, this wood core ski set is ready to get off the track and explore untracked snow. Skis come pre-mounted with Prolink Auto Bindings
| Bindings Included | Used For | Original Price |
| Yes | Backcountry | $379.95 |

Rossignol Evo XT 55 Positrack + Tour Step In Bindings
The Rossignol Evo XT 55 Positrack Cross Country Skis + Tour Step In Bindings are your ticket to effortless kick and glide. Created for beginner and intermediate riders looking for an intuitive and easy to use ski, the EVO XC 55 POSITRACK boasts a hassle-free waxless design, transforming snowy trails into your playground. Its compact build and expansive dimensions aren't just about stability – they're an invitation to confidently explore a new type of fun.
| Bindings Included | Used For | Original Price |
| Yes | Classic | $249.95 |

Rossignol Evo OT 65 Positrack + Control Step In Bindings
Experience the perfect blend of stability and agility with the Rossignol Evo OT 65 Positrack Cross Country Skis + Control Step In Bindings. Conquer challenging backcountry terrain with confidence, where every twist and turn feels like a well-choreographed dance on snow.
| Bindings Included | Used For | Original Price |
| Yes | Backcountry, Classic | $399.95 |

Salomon Escape Snow 47 eSkin + Prolink Shift Bindings
For fast humans and fitness enthusiasts, the Salomon Escape Snow 47 eSkin Cross Country Skis + Prolink Shift Bindings is a package designed for easy up and down. Thanks to Skingrip+ attached skin technology and a fast construction including a race base and short length for maneuverability, you'll be skiing for miles whenever it snows, and dreaming of the skin track when it's not.
| Bindings Included | Used For | Original Price |
| Yes | Backcountry | $299.95 |

Salomon RC + Grip Junior + Prolink Access Bindings - Kids'
The Salomon RC + Grip Junior Cross Country Skis + Prolink Access Bindings package is a lightweight and easy to use package that lets your young skier glide and grip the track with ease. Constructed with the same materials as an adult ski, this waxless ski features a medium length and glidey G2 base, for fun days on the track with family and friends. Skis come mounted with Prolink Access Junior Bindings
| Bindings Included | Used For | Original Price |
| Yes | Classic | $159.95 |

Salomon Escape Outrack + Outlander Ski Bindings
For downhill enthusiasts, you might recognize the Salomon Escape Outrack Cross Country Skis + Outlander Ski Bindings as a sort of cross country approach ski. And for everyone who prefers snowshoes, the Outrack channels that energyu too. Thicker than your average XC skis and designed to fit hiking boots and winter shoes, this package expands what's possible in the backcountry for sideways sliders everywhere. Set yourself up for a fun time in the snow, invest in the Escape Outrack Skis and get out there.
| Bindings Included | Used For | Original Price |
| Yes | Backcountry | $499.95 |
Learn More With Our Other Ski Guides:
Skis - Size Chart & Buyer's Guide
Skis - Kids' Size Chart and Buyer's Guide
Skis - Rocker Technology Explained
Ski Bindings – How to Choose & DIN Setting Chart
Ski Boots - Sizing & Buyer's Guide
Ski Boots - Boot Sole & Ski Binding Compatibility
Ski Boots – How to Make Your Boots Fit Better
Ski Poles - Size Chart
Skiing - Beginner Skiing Tips
Skiing - How to Fly With Skis
Skiing - How to Get in Shape
Ski Maintenance - Base Repair
Ski Maintenance – How to Store for the Summer
Ski Maintenance – How to Tune
Ski Maintenance – How to Wax
Outerwear - What to Wear Skiing
Outerwear - How to Wash & Waterproof
Outerwear - Regional Ski Guide
Gloves & Mittens - How to Choose
Goggles - How to Choose
Goggles - Wearing Goggles with Glasses
Helmets - How to Choose & Fit Guide
Footbeds - How to Choose
Ski Socks - Sizing & Buyer's Guide
Travel - How to Fly with Skis
Alpine Touring Skis - How to Choose
Avalanche Probes - How to Choose
Backcountry - Choosing an Avalanche Airbag Pack
Backcountry - Choosing an Avalanche Beacon
Backcountry - Climbing Skins Size Guide
Backcountry - Dynafit / Tech Binding Basics
Backcountry - How to Buy Alpine Touring Bindings
Backcountry - How to Buy Alpine Touring Ski Boots
Backcountry - How to Choose an Avalanche Shovel
Backcountry - How to Choose Climbing Skins
Backcountry Backpacks - How to Choose
Backcountry Basics - How to Get Started
The Selection Process:
Our ski buyers have an endless amount of knowledge on all things skiing stemming from years of experience in the ski industry in tandem with their countless hours spent on slopes everywhere from groomers to the remote backcountry around the world. evo's buyers assess all products coming to market, lean into this knowledge, and put together this selection of the best products. They have a unique perspective as they truly see everything offered across the category.

Jordan Berde
Jordan (she/her) is a Ski Buyer at evo. Before working in this role, she worked at the evo Denver store for two years, where she began as a bootfitter and quickly moved into Store Lead and then Store Supervisor roles. Prior to evo, Jordan worked as a bootfitter at other shops, a mountain bike instructor for kiddos in Colorado, a ski patroller in Alaska, and a liftie in Taos. She's an avid backcountry skier and ski mountaineer and recently summited Mt. Baker as a fundraiser for SheJumps, a non-profit committed to getting more women involved in the outdoors.She started sliding on snow later than most (in her late 20s), but now she’s the friend getting up at 4 am to make sure she can get a dawn patrol lap in before work! Jordan is passionate about diversity and inclusion and making outdoor activities more inclusive to all genders, races, and ability levels. When she's not skiing, Jordan is likely on her mountain bike exploring all that Colorado and Washington have to offer with her wife. Some say she never stops moving…