XC BC ski suggestions for intermediate skiier?
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:51 pm
Hey folks, I just learned about this forum - I've been poking through old posts trying to dig up some gear recommendations but I feel a bit lost and that I might be looking at something that is catered to skiers much better than I am.
Some backstory, I picked up XC skiing two years ago. I went to my local shop and got outfitted with gear for track skiing (Fischer Fibre Crown, 51-46-49). This past winter I got a bit more ambitious and ended up spending most of my winter skiing around our area which is mostly composed of hundreds of acres of farm fields and some rolling hills (eastern Ontario, Canada). My gear was really tough in these conditions, especially the deeper snow we had (~12"). Still, I had loads of fun.
I'm looking to upgrade my kit for this season and really deep dive into XC skiing. To add some context, I'd prefer to go faster on the flats, but do want control in the turns. The provincial parks I've been to have some hills (by no means mountainous) which I'd love to ski down confidently. In Quebec, it might be a different beast but 90% of my skiing will be in Ontario. I don't go for long treks (yet), usually under 5km. But if I had more efficient gear I would likely be down to trek further. With that being said, I am coming from track skis which had neither in the conditions I skied in, and it was fun. So any upgrade would be huge.
I've been recommended to look at getting some Asnes skiis, specifically the Nansen or Gamme 54 models. Would one of these be better suited for the conditions I'm looking to ski in? Are there others I should look at?
I'd like to avoid suiting up with a beginner/intermediate ski and pickup something I can grow in to. I did this with downhill and regretfully ended up buying newer gear a year after starting downhill skiing as the beginner stuff was just not fun.
Some backstory, I picked up XC skiing two years ago. I went to my local shop and got outfitted with gear for track skiing (Fischer Fibre Crown, 51-46-49). This past winter I got a bit more ambitious and ended up spending most of my winter skiing around our area which is mostly composed of hundreds of acres of farm fields and some rolling hills (eastern Ontario, Canada). My gear was really tough in these conditions, especially the deeper snow we had (~12"). Still, I had loads of fun.
I'm looking to upgrade my kit for this season and really deep dive into XC skiing. To add some context, I'd prefer to go faster on the flats, but do want control in the turns. The provincial parks I've been to have some hills (by no means mountainous) which I'd love to ski down confidently. In Quebec, it might be a different beast but 90% of my skiing will be in Ontario. I don't go for long treks (yet), usually under 5km. But if I had more efficient gear I would likely be down to trek further. With that being said, I am coming from track skis which had neither in the conditions I skied in, and it was fun. So any upgrade would be huge.
I've been recommended to look at getting some Asnes skiis, specifically the Nansen or Gamme 54 models. Would one of these be better suited for the conditions I'm looking to ski in? Are there others I should look at?
I'd like to avoid suiting up with a beginner/intermediate ski and pickup something I can grow in to. I did this with downhill and regretfully ended up buying newer gear a year after starting downhill skiing as the beginner stuff was just not fun.