Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
- Cannatonic
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Re: Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
winter powder is made for wax, spring corn for scales IMO
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-Will Lange (quoting Inuit chieftan)
Re: Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
Trade-offs. I don't have a problem with skins, but I came from an alpine touring background. When I had skis with fishscales and did laps up and down slopes for turns, I had to remove my skis to put glide wax on to get the kind of downhill performance I wanted. Using skins on waxable skis, I don't have to take my skis off to remove my skins.
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Re: Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
OOH! Why?lowangle al wrote: but I want to replace the switchbacks with hardwires.
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.
- lowangle al
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Re: Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
I rarely skin and I enjoy the unrestricted ROM w\o the heel throws for K&G. I can hook them on the heel riser or remove them altogether and either put them in my pack or leave them at home. For the limited amount of skinning I do I can get by without free pivot.lilcliffy wrote:OOH! Why?lowangle al wrote: but I want to replace the switchbacks with hardwires.
Re: Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
I would get waxable touring skis if it ever got cold enough for it to be an advantage. Snow Temps in Socal rarely go that low. And kick wax picks up all kinds of dirt.
Skins for my scaley skis? I never climb that steeply. Too old! (63)
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Skins for my scaley skis? I never climb that steeply. Too old! (63)
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- lowangle al
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Re: Low vertical touring for turns: waxless scales or grip wax?
Hi Phil and welcome. I'm not too far behind you at 58.
Luckily there are some good options for high performance no wax skis out there.
Luckily there are some good options for high performance no wax skis out there.