Asnes Breidablikk Waxless
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:33 pm
Asnes Breidablikk BC
86-62-74
Waxless
200cm (I'm 175lbs, 6feet)
Mounted NNN-BC, paired with Alfa Guard
Available at REI
1050g per ski per Asnes
I purchased this ski as a gift for my overactive border collie mix and have had the chance to get out for a few test drives in a few feet of settled powder in UT. I'm an expert XC ski racer and have spent many hours on skinny skis but a new convert to XCD, mostly skiing s-bound 98 with nnnbc.
From what I can tell on this site, this is essentially a combat NATO without metal edges. Out of the box, certainly feels much lighter than the S-bounds and feels to have a lighter swing weight despite being longer. Camber is more prominent and there is a more pronounced wax pocket. The waxless pattern covers much less of the ski and is less aggressive than Fischer.
K+G on consolidated snow retains a touch of xc "pop" under foot that the s-bound lacks. Glide is much better. The grip as things get steep is significantly less than s-bounds and has me thinking about kick waxing from the front of the scales forward if I don't want to put on the X-skin. Trail breaking in fresh snow was super stable and tips rise up nicely. The skis really shined in following a track from a single snowmachine in dry powder (I'm sure behind another skier would be similar). Smooth and efficient XC skiing!
The big surprise was the descent. These things turn (assuming you are used to NNNBC telemark)! Turn initiation might require a bit more commitment compared to S-bounds but on soft snow, they really come around nicely in telemark turns. At speed in powder, they really give the feeling of a nice, stable platform. In the pic with lots of tracks, the breidablikk are the more open turns starting farthest to lookers left.
Pros: stable and smooth for soft snow skiing on flats and gentle climbs, powder turns!, efficient trail breaking
Cons: waxless pattern is tuned for glide (bring an x-skin for extended or steeper climbs, or maybe kick wax the tip?)
86-62-74
Waxless
200cm (I'm 175lbs, 6feet)
Mounted NNN-BC, paired with Alfa Guard
Available at REI
1050g per ski per Asnes
I purchased this ski as a gift for my overactive border collie mix and have had the chance to get out for a few test drives in a few feet of settled powder in UT. I'm an expert XC ski racer and have spent many hours on skinny skis but a new convert to XCD, mostly skiing s-bound 98 with nnnbc.
From what I can tell on this site, this is essentially a combat NATO without metal edges. Out of the box, certainly feels much lighter than the S-bounds and feels to have a lighter swing weight despite being longer. Camber is more prominent and there is a more pronounced wax pocket. The waxless pattern covers much less of the ski and is less aggressive than Fischer.
K+G on consolidated snow retains a touch of xc "pop" under foot that the s-bound lacks. Glide is much better. The grip as things get steep is significantly less than s-bounds and has me thinking about kick waxing from the front of the scales forward if I don't want to put on the X-skin. Trail breaking in fresh snow was super stable and tips rise up nicely. The skis really shined in following a track from a single snowmachine in dry powder (I'm sure behind another skier would be similar). Smooth and efficient XC skiing!
The big surprise was the descent. These things turn (assuming you are used to NNNBC telemark)! Turn initiation might require a bit more commitment compared to S-bounds but on soft snow, they really come around nicely in telemark turns. At speed in powder, they really give the feeling of a nice, stable platform. In the pic with lots of tracks, the breidablikk are the more open turns starting farthest to lookers left.
Pros: stable and smooth for soft snow skiing on flats and gentle climbs, powder turns!, efficient trail breaking
Cons: waxless pattern is tuned for glide (bring an x-skin for extended or steeper climbs, or maybe kick wax the tip?)