What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
Might be interesting to see the distribution is for what forum members use as their "go-to" setups for where they most frequently ski. I was going to add sub-groups based on bindings, but that gets too diluted IMO.
For the purposes of this poll, XC is any true XC BC ski (e-89s/99s, BC70s, Glitts, or any skinny, waxable or waxless), stiff cambered ski meant primarily for K+G. XCD is, well, XCD setups (Eons/Epochs/Annums, S-Bound series, G3 Stinger, etc), LiteTele is Koms, V6/Vector,V6BCs/Vector BCs, Rossi/Sbound 125's, waxable or waxless skis in this size/weight range, and HeavyTele is everything fatter and heavier than litetele.
Points are awarded for explaining your answer. (Not really)
I know I did not cover all possible setups and my setup groupings may suck, but bear with it for the sake of the poll. Or don't and complain about it to the management.
For the purposes of this poll, XC is any true XC BC ski (e-89s/99s, BC70s, Glitts, or any skinny, waxable or waxless), stiff cambered ski meant primarily for K+G. XCD is, well, XCD setups (Eons/Epochs/Annums, S-Bound series, G3 Stinger, etc), LiteTele is Koms, V6/Vector,V6BCs/Vector BCs, Rossi/Sbound 125's, waxable or waxless skis in this size/weight range, and HeavyTele is everything fatter and heavier than litetele.
Points are awarded for explaining your answer. (Not really)
I know I did not cover all possible setups and my setup groupings may suck, but bear with it for the sake of the poll. Or don't and complain about it to the management.
- bgregoire
- Posts: 1511
- Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2014 9:31 am
- Ski style: Nordic backcountry touring with lots of turns
- Favorite Skis: Fisher E99 & Boundless (98), Åsnes Ingstad, K2 Wayback 88
- Favorite boots: Crispi Sydpolen, Alico Teletour & Alfa Polar
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
XC because i take off from my backyard. XCD has been my favourite though for the last year or two.
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM
- Cannatonic
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Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
I consider E99 to be "light tele", they should at least be XCD. XC includes skate skis & stuff right?
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- bgregoire
- Posts: 1511
- Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2014 9:31 am
- Ski style: Nordic backcountry touring with lots of turns
- Favorite Skis: Fisher E99 & Boundless (98), Åsnes Ingstad, K2 Wayback 88
- Favorite boots: Crispi Sydpolen, Alico Teletour & Alfa Polar
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
It's not the ski, its what you do with it that matters.Cannatonic wrote:I consider E99 to be "light tele", they should at least be XCD. XC includes skate skis & stuff right?
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
XC BC. If you skate ski in the BC, then yes.Cannatonic wrote:I consider E99 to be "light tele", they should at least be XCD. XC includes skate skis & stuff right?
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
XCD because they seem to match up the best to our terrain. Lite tele seems like overkill or cheating but can't say I haven't thought seriously about some Vectors or something similar.
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
Mostly XCD skiing for the last bunch of years. I can ski out my back door, with a few little glades, minutes away.
For all my years skiing, I was really waiting for the right type of equipment for the rolling hills of South-Western Quebec: t4 type boots with wider, turnable, fish-scaled skis.
For all my years skiing, I was really waiting for the right type of equipment for the rolling hills of South-Western Quebec: t4 type boots with wider, turnable, fish-scaled skis.
- athabascae
- Posts: 234
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2015 9:17 pm
- Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
- Favorite Skis: Asnes MR48; Asnes Ingstad
- Favorite boots: Alpina Traverse BC; Alpina Alaska BC
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
XC in a BC context. e89 class skis. Suits my local BC skiing opportunities best. Easiest to simply get out the door and go for a ski.
Poised to do alot more with an e109/eon/ingstad class ski in the next few years though, and the opportunities for a mid-width (XCD) or fatter ski in my neighborhood are immense.
Poised to do alot more with an e109/eon/ingstad class ski in the next few years though, and the opportunities for a mid-width (XCD) or fatter ski in my neighborhood are immense.
- lilcliffy
- Posts: 4147
- Joined: Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:20 pm
- Location: Stanley, New Brunswick, Canada
- Ski style: backcountry Nordic ski touring
- Favorite Skis: Asnes Ingstad, Combat Nato, Amundsen, Rabb 68; Altai Kom
- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska BC; Lundhags Expedition; Alfa Skaget XP; Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Forestry Professional
Instructor at Maritime College of Forest Technology
Husband, father, farmer and logger
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
XCD skiing- but with a heavy XC performance expectation overlaid- due to the majority of the BC skiing I can actually do from my backdoor. When my kids get a bit older, and I can again get out and travel a bit more- I will return to some more vertical-orientated tours.
I could easily focus on touring for turns in my local area (up to 350m verticals), but those hills are very rugged, steep, and densely forested. I find I need lots of boot-binding power to ski them...And I personally don't like XC skiing on "Telemark" tech- unless I am touring in truly mountainous terrain.
I currently prefer long distance XCD tours with carefully selected downhill runs on terrain that I can easily telemark on BC-XC tech.
At heart I am a backcountry skier that has a passion for xcountry skiing in the mountains.
I could easily focus on touring for turns in my local area (up to 350m verticals), but those hills are very rugged, steep, and densely forested. I find I need lots of boot-binding power to ski them...And I personally don't like XC skiing on "Telemark" tech- unless I am touring in truly mountainous terrain.
I currently prefer long distance XCD tours with carefully selected downhill runs on terrain that I can easily telemark on BC-XC tech.
At heart I am a backcountry skier that has a passion for xcountry skiing in the mountains.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Re: What is your preferred go-to BC setup?
Bump this up. Please vote! This is interesting data.