NNN BC is the only way to go on these, in my opinion!jyw5 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 1:25 amCan NNN BC bindings be mounted on the MR48? and if so, any performance issues/disadvantages vs. mounting nnn?
I am considering these skis for next season but would like the binding to be compatible with boots I already have and also like my NNN BC boots.
Thanks!
Asnes Mountain Race 48 SKIN
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Re: Asnes Mountain Race 48 SKIN
NNN and NNNBC have the same mounting pattern.
I agree with Master Musky Ox- I would put NNNBC on the 48- I would want the narrower standard mounting plate though (as opposed to the wider Magnum).
I agree with Master Musky Ox- I would put NNNBC on the 48- I would want the narrower standard mounting plate though (as opposed to the wider Magnum).
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All of a sudden I woke up this morning and I realized that I NEED this ski
oh god
oh god
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Hey Woods,Woodserson wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:58 amAll of a sudden I woke up this morning and I realized that I NEED this ski
oh god
I hope for you that this is a April fool day trick
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Nope woke up this morning, still want them!Nitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:38 amHey Woods,Woodserson wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:58 amAll of a sudden I woke up this morning and I realized that I NEED this ski
oh god
I hope for you that this is a April fool day trick
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Fischer twin skins have elevation depending on their placement, the front and back of the skin channels are routed deeper so that the nap of the skin has less height than directly underfoot, where the nap stands proud for more grip.
Does the MT48 SKIN do the same, or is the nap the same height from front to back?
Does the MT48 SKIN do the same, or is the nap the same height from front to back?
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It's the same from front to back. But they've cunningly lopped a corner off at each end so there's 1 cm2 of extra glide surface. Ingenious.Woodserson wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:51 amFischer twin skins have elevation depending on their placement, the front and back of the skin channels are routed deeper so that the nap of the skin has less height than directly underfoot, where the nap stands proud for more grip.
Does the MT48 SKIN do the same, or is the nap the same height from front to back?
EDIT: The plush is closer to the sole at the front and back edges. It looks like it's been shaved! Is that possible? I've never noticed this before. I've changed the skins, and I didn't notice the depth of the bed/ channel changing. I think they've adjusted the nap?
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Fischer twin skins do this as well, the skins are offset so the skier engages one first and then the second to ease into it instead of it being full-stop. Thanks for checking the nap, Muskie! How did the skin change go when you swapped them out? Are you planning on skiing them a bit before slapping an X-Skin on or are you off that bandwagon completely?Musk Ox wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:28 am
It's the same from front to back. But they've cunningly lopped a corner off at each end so there's 1 cm2 of extra glide surface. Ingenious.
EDIT: The plush is closer to the sole at the front and back edges. It looks like it's been shaved! Is that possible? I've never noticed this before. I've changed the skins, and I didn't notice the depth of the bed/ channel changing. I think they've adjusted the nap?
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Changing the built-in skins takes a minute. It's easier than putting on and taking off X-Skins because there's only one place each skin can go!Woodserson wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:57 amFischer twin skins do this as well, the skins are offset so the skier engages one first and then the second to ease into it instead of it being full-stop. Thanks for checking the nap, Muskie! How did the skin change go when you swapped them out? Are you planning on skiing them a bit before slapping an X-Skin on or are you off that bandwagon completely?Musk Ox wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:28 am
It's the same from front to back. But they've cunningly lopped a corner off at each end so there's 1 cm2 of extra glide surface. Ingenious.
EDIT: The plush is closer to the sole at the front and back edges. It looks like it's been shaved! Is that possible? I've never noticed this before. I've changed the skins, and I didn't notice the depth of the bed/ channel changing. I think they've adjusted the nap?
I think I'm off the skin-on-skin thing. That is a bandwagon I'll leave to the brave and hardy. I've been taking out waxable skis if a long steep hill is involved, slapping on my purple mohair ticklers if need be, and using the MR 48 Skins for non-climby, non-wax-friendly conditions.
Actually, that's not completely true. We went above the tree line today. I took my MR 48 Skins because snow was forecast and I couldn't be bothered to be a scientist about the changing temperatures. Mrs M. Ox took MR MT 51s with wide X-Skins on. About -2.5° at sea level, much colder on top.
I did more waddling on the way up (if less than you'd think, they're noticeably better than waxed skis). But when we got to the top, I was the clear winner today when she took the skins off. She definitely won the way down, though, although this is largely a question of her competence.
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Oh man, I miss snow so much. That is such a great picture, thank you!
I want to make a small correction to your post *ahem ahem* since I am proud owner...
Like, the best trad ski ever? Of which I have a pair of in my basement? The ones that scream sophistication and panache, stability and strength? OooooOOOoooOOoooOoooo!
I want to make a small correction to your post *ahem ahem* since I am proud owner...
I believe you mean... MT 51sMrs M. Ox took MR 51s
Like, the best trad ski ever? Of which I have a pair of in my basement? The ones that scream sophistication and panache, stability and strength? OooooOOOoooOOoooOoooo!