Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
Whatever that’s supposed to mean. I contribute to 3, 4 threads a week. Half of my posts are to a thread I started.
You don’t start many threads. Pile on 3-4 in as little as 19 minutes.
You like to swing a big rubber dick. Dont like it when people aren’t impressed by that… Internet must be hard for you.
You don’t start many threads. Pile on 3-4 in as little as 19 minutes.
You like to swing a big rubber dick. Dont like it when people aren’t impressed by that… Internet must be hard for you.
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Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
X2lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 3:17 pmIf we let Manney dominate threads like he did as the grim surfer, I feel sorry for anyone looking here for advice.Nitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 2:37 pm@lowangle al please let this go. TTalk content has somewhat downgraded lately with a lot of useless post that just pollutes the forum. It's up to you but this thread is derailing like many others lateky
Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
JFC guy, do you even hear yourself? You should be embarrassed
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Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
It’s up to you guys but for me : Answering means feeding the beastfisheater wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:15 pmX2lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 3:17 pmIf we let Manney dominate threads like he did as the grim surfer, I feel sorry for anyone looking here for advice.Nitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 2:37 pm
@lowangle al please let this go. TTalk content has somewhat downgraded lately with a lot of useless post that just pollutes the forum. It's up to you but this thread is derailing like many others lateky
Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
You ended up more or less saying what I said. Mid width, soft boots. After piling on what your boyfriend said. Not your first time chucking it like that either.
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Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
No beast to feed. So dont make me out as one. kNitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:44 pmIt’s up to you guys but for me : Answering means feeding the beastfisheater wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:15 pmX2lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 3:17 pm
If we let Manney dominate threads like he did as the grim surfer, I feel sorry for anyone looking here for advice.
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Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
That is exactly what I was thinking Allowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 3:17 pmIf we let Manney dominate threads like he did as the grim surfer, I feel sorry for anyone looking here for advice.Nitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 2:37 pm@lowangle al please let this go. TTalk content has somewhat downgraded lately with a lot of useless post that just pollutes the forum. It's up to you but this thread is derailing like many others lateky
Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
Wow. Paranoid crew. If 3,4 is a crew.
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Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
Alfa Free (as show in the "Rottefella Xplore test video) has plastic reinforcements a bit like the old Asolo Extreme and is much more supportive than normal leather boots. It is also less warm and can crunch toes and is not the best boot for covering distances and low angle terrain, but more for up-/downhill tours. I have 25 years of skiing experience on both XCD and telemark, and would also choose a plastic boot for skiing wider skis on anything else than loose snow. The Falketind and Alfa Free shown in the video looks to cover the gap between XC/XCD skiing and telemark backcountry skiing, and I really want to test it. It is a 62mm waist ski though, so a wider waist ski will usually float better in soft snow.
The Rossignol BC 100 got a very good test in the Norwegian Utemagasinet.no; the low tip may even be an advantage when skiing deep snow as the tips will not seek the surface as much and thus not resist forward movement as much on flats or uphills. It is described as having 45 cm rocker, soft flexing but stiffer to the rear, being very light, with a 80 cm centered waxless pattern. It also grips well on hard snow, but is challenging on soft snow and thus not a very good option if downhill skiing and turning in deep snow is your priority. Good luck.
The Rossignol BC 100 got a very good test in the Norwegian Utemagasinet.no; the low tip may even be an advantage when skiing deep snow as the tips will not seek the surface as much and thus not resist forward movement as much on flats or uphills. It is described as having 45 cm rocker, soft flexing but stiffer to the rear, being very light, with a 80 cm centered waxless pattern. It also grips well on hard snow, but is challenging on soft snow and thus not a very good option if downhill skiing and turning in deep snow is your priority. Good luck.
Re: Madshus, Rossignol or maybe something else? New to XC
BC100 is a good ski. Flex, scale grip is ok when the snow is soft. Not too rough in powder. Tracks well. Soft rocker like most Rossignols. Easy to find. Go on sale a lot. Not expensive. Good buy and try ski. Not bad choice for easing back in.
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