Altai Kom skis
- Woodserson
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Re: Altai Kom skis
Another one for the Kom library, courtesy of LoFi, a real gem. FoShizzle, Yo.
- phoenix
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Re: Altai Kom skis
Very nicely done. Good to see the subtle art of the pole plant long with solid understated teles.
- lowangle al
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Re: Altai Kom skis
That was a nice classic style. Smooth and relaxed.
- Woodserson
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Re: Altai Kom skis
I don't know how many times I've watched his videos to glean the good hints and tips.lowangle al wrote:That was a nice classic style. Smooth and relaxed.
- lilcliffy
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Re: Altai Kom skis
WICKED AWESOME STUFF MR. LO-FI....
The Kom looks pretty good to me...
The Kom looks pretty good to me...
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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- Favorite Skis: powder skis
- Favorite boots: Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Retired cement mason. Current job is to take my recreation as serious as I did my past employment.
Re: Altai Kom skis
Just don't copy that spread out stance, some things from the past should stay there. Funny thing is by using a tight stance you can get your skis to come around without resorting to the jump or step turn in many cases.Woodserson wrote:I don't know how many times I've watched his videos to glean the good hints and tips.
- lowangle al
- Posts: 2755
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- Location: Pocono Mts / Chugach Mts
- Ski style: BC with focus on downhill perfection
- Favorite Skis: powder skis
- Favorite boots: Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Retired cement mason. Current job is to take my recreation as serious as I did my past employment.
Re: Altai Kom skis
Sorry I was thinking this was the old school video from another thread.lowangle al wrote:Just don't copy that spread out stance, some things from the past should stay there. Funny thing is by using a tight stance you can get your skis to come around without resorting to the jump or step turn in many cases.Woodserson wrote:I don't know how many times I've watched his videos to glean the good hints and tips.
- Woodserson
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Re: Altai Kom skis
Don't worry I'm deep into the wine alsolowangle al wrote: Sorry I was thinking this was the old school video from another thread.
Re: Altai Kom skis
Thanks for the comments!
I am continually elated with the convergence of the skis, boots and bindings, that are optimizing these sorts of skiing experiences. Add a day of great weather and uncommonly good snow conditions and life, for a fleeting moment, is almost perfect.
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I am continually elated with the convergence of the skis, boots and bindings, that are optimizing these sorts of skiing experiences. Add a day of great weather and uncommonly good snow conditions and life, for a fleeting moment, is almost perfect.
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- Woodserson
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- Ski style: Bumps, trees, steeps and long woodsy XC tours
- Occupation: Confused Turn Farmer
Re: Altai Kom skis
Lo-Fi convinced me to get some KOMs with all his sweet sweet videos. I went to pull the trigger back in January but everyone had sold out including them. New shipment arrived fresh from the factory a week ago. Here I am giving them a first work out. Pretty challenging conditions, hard crust with a touch of sun softening (better down low) and two inches of originally fine dry fluff on top that was turning wet and slow. Also, obstacles like odd boards, coal, and metal pipes. GREAT day to be in the mountains!!!
I'm very happy with the skis, though I must mentally set myself in such a way that I don't try to ski like my buddy on his giant fat AT boards with tech bindings. I'm on something different and I have to fight my mind to ski my own ski.
They are wicked turny, and they turn at slow speeds too! I was thinking of bringing them up into the higher Mt. Washington ravines this spring but decided not to for the time being. They will be perfect for local shots around town though, especially since I don't need speed to turn. They are rad in that way. Also, they climb great.
I feel indebted to Lo-Fi's vids and his showmanship so here's my contribution to the KOM library. Narrated by my ski buddy who is about as excitable as one can get. We make for a great team!
I'm very happy with the skis, though I must mentally set myself in such a way that I don't try to ski like my buddy on his giant fat AT boards with tech bindings. I'm on something different and I have to fight my mind to ski my own ski.
They are wicked turny, and they turn at slow speeds too! I was thinking of bringing them up into the higher Mt. Washington ravines this spring but decided not to for the time being. They will be perfect for local shots around town though, especially since I don't need speed to turn. They are rad in that way. Also, they climb great.
I feel indebted to Lo-Fi's vids and his showmanship so here's my contribution to the KOM library. Narrated by my ski buddy who is about as excitable as one can get. We make for a great team!