Seeking Advice on NTN
- Woodserson
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- Joined: Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:25 am
- Location: New Hampshire
- Ski style: Bumps, trees, steeps and long woodsy XC tours
- Occupation: Confused Turn Farmer
Re: Seeking Advice on NTN
Jesus, I thought you died, man. For real- I went looking for obits. When I didn't find any I figured you wanted to stay low and left it at that.
Re: Seeking Advice on NTN
One thing I should also mention is that, and this is just an opinion, a duckbill/cable setup is preferable to NTN in deep powder. This may be more profound here skiing the northern cascades where "great powder" is a bottomless version of the perfect snowball making snow. In fact if you squeeze it into a snowball water pours out between your fingers and you could seriously hurt someone hucking a ball at them. Heavy, heavy watery stuff. And in that stuff, you just don't get the tip dive with the trailing ski with a softer duckbill/cable setup than you do with any NTN setup. I feel so strongly about that that I've kept AXL bindings on my K2 Pinnacle fat boards. I use my NTN strictly for normal day frontside/sidecountry outings.
Last edited by Harris on Sat Mar 16, 2019 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Seeking Advice on NTN
No man, I've just been doing so much alpine skiing for the first part of the season that my tele skis needed dusting off. It is really your fault: you turned me on to the Atomic Vantage's, which came mounted alpine, and I just have been having a blast on them. Ha, ha, ha...Woodserson wrote:Jesus, I thought you died, man. For real- I went looking for obits. When I didn't find any I figured you wanted to stay low and left it at that.