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Black Diamond Helio Carbon 115 Review

Specialized powder touring skis for those lucky enough to justify owning multiple skis and can get themselves regularly into powder snow conditions
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Price:  $1,000 List
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Manufacturer:   Black Diamond Equipment
By Jediah Porter ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 1, 2022
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RANKED
#16 of 18
  • Weight - 25% 5.0
  • Firm Snow - 20% 2.0
  • Powder - 20% 9.0
  • Crud and Poor Snow - 20% 6.0
  • Stability at Speed - 15% 5.0

Our Verdict

The Black Diamond Helio 115 is a good choice for anyone pondering a powder-specialist touring ski. It balances weight and soft snow performance in a way that optimizes mileage in the deepest of conditions and destinations. It won't be any fun in tougher snow or even in average backcountry ski regions and destinations. In this niche of skis, the Helio is a short-turning, snappy powder sled built for deep days and is accommodating of skiers across the whole spectrum of powder skiing skills — just realize that they have a "speed limit".
REASONS TO BUY
Wide
Light
Snappy turns
REASONS TO AVOID
Speed limit
Poor performance in anything but powder snow
Editor's Note: We tested these skis throughout the entirety of the 2021-22 ski season in the Tetons. This particular season had great powder skiing early (December) and late (April) without much snow in between. We wrote up and published the review in November 2022.

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Bottom Line Narrow-niche soft snow skis for human-powered skiing in the best (and rarest) form of backcountry snowThis relatively wide all-season ski is one of our favorites and great for all-around human-powered useA high-performance, all-around backcountry ski for all types of wild skiingHeavier skis that offer meaningful performance on the downhill, ideal for newer backcountry skiers or for experts who don't mind trading a bit of efficiency for a bit more funThis affordable pair is great for a wide range of human-powered skiers and mountain conditions, with proven all-season downhill performance
Rating Categories Black Diamond Helio... Blizzard Zero G 105 Atomic Backland 100 Salomon QST Echo 106 K2 Wayback 106
Weight (25%)
5.0
5.0
7.0
2.0
5.0
Firm Snow (20%)
2.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
Powder (20%)
9.0
8.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
Crud and Poor Snow (20%)
6.0
8.5
7.0
9.0
7.0
Stability at Speed (15%)
5.0
8.0
5.0
8.0
7.0
Specs Black Diamond Helio... Blizzard Zero G 105 Atomic Backland 100 Salomon QST Echo 106 K2 Wayback 106
Weight Per Pair (lbs) 7 6.7 5.9 7.8 6.9
Weight Per Pair (g) 3193 3025 2661 3557 3075
Weight Per Ski (g) 1590, 1603
Average: 1597
1515, 1510
Average: 1513
1338, 1323
Average 1331
1784, 1773
Average 1779
1518, 1557
Average: 1537
Weight Per Surface Area Ratio (g/cm²) 0.71 0.72 0.64 0.8 0.71
Measured Length (cm) 177 178 178 180 179
Manufacturer Claimed Length (cm) 177 180 180 181 179
Available Lengths (cm) 177, 185 164, 172, 180, 188 164, 172, 180, 180 157, 165, 173, 181, 189 172, 179, 186
Measured Dimensions (mm) 143/115/123 133/104/118 129/100/119 140/105/125 135/107/123
Manufacturer Claimed Dimensions (mm) 143/115/125 133/105/118 130/100/120 136/106/123 136/106/124
Construction Type Sandwich Sandwich Dura Cap Sidewall Sandwich Sandwich Cap Hybrid
Core Material Paulownia Paulownia Poplar and Caruba Poplar and Caruba Paulownia
Waist Width (mm) 115 105 100 105 107
Radius (m) 24 23 19 16 22
Rocker/Camber Tip and tail rocker, camber underfoot Tip and tail rocker Tip and tail rocker, camber underfoot Tip and tail rocker, camber underfoot Tip rocker, slight camber underfoot

Our Analysis and Test Results

These are skis for soft snow. The Black Diamond Helio Carbon 115 is a specialized tool. Pick these as your second or third set of skis. Even then, be careful about when and where you take them out. You don't want to be caught on extensive or serious icy snow conditions with such powder snow specialists.

Performance Comparison


black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - this is what you get the helio carbon 115 ski for. deep, steep, fast...
This is what you get the Helio Carbon 115 ski for. Deep, steep, fast perfection. This Taylor Mountain run was 5 stars, enhanced by the optimized pow performance of this ski.
Credit: Jediah Porter

Weight


Skis this big will inevitably weigh more than smaller skis, all else equal. The Black Diamond Helio 115 in size 177cm and on our calibrated scale, weigh 1597 grams per ski. That's 3193 grams, or 7 lbs for the pair. For all-around skis, we consider that to be on the heavy side. For skis that will only go out on the deepest of excursions, it is an acceptable "weight point". Realize too that bigger skis require bigger, heavier skins and that the larger topsheet surface area, especially in soft snow conditions, will collect more snow mass while you walk. They aren't super light but the weight is acceptable to desirable for this application.

black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - the helio carbon's weight is about perfect for the application. any...
The Helio Carbon's weight is about perfect for the application. Any lighter and they'd have to get narrower or much flimsier. Heavier and you would gain marginal downhill performance and considerably more uphill resistance.
Credit: Jediah Porter

Firm Snow


Don't choose these for any serious or extended firm snow skiing. Our few inbounds runs and polished luge-run exit tracks gave us all we needed to see. We assert on good authority that these are no good in firm snow. That's okay. It is not what they are made for.

black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - 115 millimeters "underfoot" is definitely on the wide side for...
115 millimeters "underfoot" is definitely on the wide side for touring skis. Sure, you might ride skis this big inbounds on firm snow. But those skis are much heavier, with way more material and engineering to withstand the forces involved.
Credit: Jediah Porter

Powder


You get skis this big exactly for powder snow. They do awesome. We logged around 50,000 vertical feet of powder snow in our first test season on the Black Diamond Helio 115. Everyone, every day out, found them to be centered, predictable, floaty, and well-tuned to a wide variety of soft snow conditions. They are on the snappy end of the "snappy to damp" continuum.

black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - select your gear, tactics, and destinations together to optimize...
Select your gear, tactics, and destinations together to optimize your experience. In the relatively small terrain south of the Teton Pass road, quick transitions yield multiple laps, and wide skis enhance the gentle slopes.
Credit: Jediah Porter

Crud/Poor Snow


Again, you don't expect skis this specialized to endure a great deal of tough snow conditions. When you are ready for such specialized backcountry skis you are (hopefully) also ready to anticipate the conditions and choose the right tool for the day out. Similarly, you shouldn't choose these skis for expeditions or distant travel (unless that travel is to northern Japan in February). All that said, you will regularly encounter at least short sections of breakable crust or sloppy mashed potatoes in the backcountry. It is inevitable; it is part of what we love about the backcountry, that adventuresome uncertainty. When your day or ski run on the Black Diamond Helio 115 turns to crappy snow, they will get you through just fine. A more well-rounded, all-purpose backcountry ski in the same weight range will do better, but the 115 does better than skinnier specialized skis, to be sure.

black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - as evidenced by the dry and sunny pavement visible here, we did...
As evidenced by the dry and sunny pavement visible here, we did indeed test these in tough snow conditions. Not the ideal tool, but we commit to testing thoroughly.
Credit: Jediah Porter

Stability at Speed


The Helio 115 likes slower, more turny skiing. It'll hang on at higher speeds, but this is a ski primarily for the short radius, deep and popping turns more than the high-speed rails. If the snow conditions and circumstances allow for higher-speed powder skiing, just realize that the Helio 115 will have a speed limit beneath your own. Realize too that, no matter your ski or ski skill, the consequences of wiping out at 40 mph in the wilderness are great.

black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - our first test season on the helio carbon didn't involve as much...
Our first test season on the Helio Carbon didn't involve as much powder skiing as we wanted (who ever gets as much of that as they want?), but we got all we needed to make our assessment.
Credit: Jediah Porter

Should You Buy the Black Diamond Helio 115?


If you want or need a soft-snow ski to complement your all-around backcountry skis, check out the Black Diamond Helio 115. If you are thinking "My backcountry zone/habit is mainly powder skiing. I want one ski that will do it all and be great in powder snow" don't be tempted by a big ski like the Helio. Our test team is mainly based in Wyoming's Tetons. Few ski destinations have the reliable powder snow that the Tetons do. Even here, with plentiful powder snow, no intentional, experienced backcountry skiers are using anything this big for their primary, day-to-day, "quiver of one" skis.

black diamond helio carbon 115 backcountry skis review - helio skis and helio bindings, both from black diamond. this setup...
Helio skis and Helio bindings, both from Black Diamond. This setup is uncommon (tiny bindings, big skis) but it is actually very effective.
Credit: Jediah Porter

What Other Backcountry Skis Should You Consider?


Every major ski company now sells a wide-body, lightweight powder ski. The Black Diamond Helio 115 is a widely available, proven entry in this subcategory. Slightly better, in our experience, is the Voile HyperDrifter. The HyperDrifter is slightly wider for a few grams less mass. It's also a little more forgiving at higher speeds while still maintaining snappy and centered performance in tighter radius turns. If you've gotten this far and realize that you don't actually need a light, wide, powder-specialized backcountry ski, check out one of our award-winning all-around skis like the Movement Alp Tracks 100 or Blizzard Zero G 105.

Jediah Porter