full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
Does anybody have a recommendation for a full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin skis? They are 78mm/61mm/69mm, 189 length, full metal edge, waxless.
https://www.fischersports.com/us_en/tra ... n/skin-332
I'm asking because all the full length skins that I've found so far are 100mm or wider AND the front attachments are wider than 78mm. I plan to cut the skins to fit the skis. So the excessive width is annoying because of wasting much of the skin. But the real problem is the front attachment being too wide.
Or are these skis not meant for a full length skins?
https://www.fischersports.com/us_en/tra ... n/skin-332
I'm asking because all the full length skins that I've found so far are 100mm or wider AND the front attachments are wider than 78mm. I plan to cut the skins to fit the skis. So the excessive width is annoying because of wasting much of the skin. But the real problem is the front attachment being too wide.
Or are these skis not meant for a full length skins?
- dhdaines
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Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
Black Diamond used to make something called "GlideLite Mix Nordic Skins" which are good for E99/E109/T78 type skis but they don't seem to exist anywhere this year.
Suggestion I had (as I think I asked this same question for my E99s) is either the narrow Coltex skins like these: https://www.lacordee.com/en/colltex-moh ... bing-skins
or to buy 120mm wide AT skin in bulk and cut it in half:
https://skiuphill.ca/collections/climbi ... -skin-roll
Then you have to add at least a tip loop (tailpiece not strictly necessary) and I am unsure where to find those. Skimo and AT has taken over the world
So in other words I am also open to suggestion as I would kind of like some full-length skins in case I decide to go ski Charlevoix!
Suggestion I had (as I think I asked this same question for my E99s) is either the narrow Coltex skins like these: https://www.lacordee.com/en/colltex-moh ... bing-skins
or to buy 120mm wide AT skin in bulk and cut it in half:
https://skiuphill.ca/collections/climbi ... -skin-roll
Then you have to add at least a tip loop (tailpiece not strictly necessary) and I am unsure where to find those. Skimo and AT has taken over the world
So in other words I am also open to suggestion as I would kind of like some full-length skins in case I decide to go ski Charlevoix!
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Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
45mm coltex at neptune: https://neptunemountaineering.com/colle ... 7669643346
they recently had 60mm in stock (bought a pair a few weeks ago)
they recently had 60mm in stock (bought a pair a few weeks ago)
Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
Woodserson,
How do the spry "Camp Guide Backcountry Contour Skins, 50mm - 210cm" work for a ski that is 190cm? And did you buy the buckles and tail clips separately?
How do the spry "Camp Guide Backcountry Contour Skins, 50mm - 210cm" work for a ski that is 190cm? And did you buy the buckles and tail clips separately?
Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
John_XCD,
How do the "Asnes 210cm Nylon Skins" work for a ski that is 190cm? It looks like the buckles and tail clips are included. Is that right?
How do the "Asnes 210cm Nylon Skins" work for a ski that is 190cm? It looks like the buckles and tail clips are included. Is that right?
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Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
You cut them down. Like any skin. Usually hardware included unless you're buying off the roll.
Nylon is very very grippy. Like Velcro to snow. Mohair is more glidey. Get what you need for your application.
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Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
@Woodserson @bogey
I'm no expert on skins. The cool thing about the combifix system is that instead of cutting for length, you fold the skin over (asnes has a video on youtube). I did not cut the 210cm skins and I have successfully used the same pair with my 189cm s98s and 200cm brediablikk (just marked the right fold point with a sharpie). Seems to work fine despite a section near the tip without glue-- just the folded over skin. Could cut it down a bit but thinking of saving them to also use with a future 210 gamme(?). Also easy to rip without removing skis.
Nylon is serious and seriously unpleasant on gentle grade. I've been happy for prolonged steeps where kickers won't do, but this would not be good as the only option for climbing.
I'm no expert on skins. The cool thing about the combifix system is that instead of cutting for length, you fold the skin over (asnes has a video on youtube). I did not cut the 210cm skins and I have successfully used the same pair with my 189cm s98s and 200cm brediablikk (just marked the right fold point with a sharpie). Seems to work fine despite a section near the tip without glue-- just the folded over skin. Could cut it down a bit but thinking of saving them to also use with a future 210 gamme(?). Also easy to rip without removing skis.
Nylon is serious and seriously unpleasant on gentle grade. I've been happy for prolonged steeps where kickers won't do, but this would not be good as the only option for climbing.
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Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
Some Colltex mix 50mm skins for sale. Slim picking this year...
https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/collt ... country=US
https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/collt ... country=US
Re: full length skin for Traverse 78 Crown/Skin
Not mine, but I had surplus WW2 USAAF mukluk overboots. Took them winter camping. I treated the leather footbed with Wesco Bee Seal Plus. Slipping on my ass was a regular event. I had saved my extra length skins and hand-sewedJohn_XCD wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:25 pm@Woodserson @bogey
I'm no expert on skins. The cool thing about the combifix system is that instead of cutting for length, you fold the skin over (asnes has a video on youtube). I did not cut the 210cm skins and I have successfully used the same pair with my 189cm s98s and 200cm brediablikk (just marked the right fold point with a sharpie). Seems to work fine despite a section near the tip without glue-- just the folded over skin. Could cut it down a bit but thinking of saving them to also use with a future 210 gamme(?). Also easy to rip without removing skis.
Nylon is serious and seriously unpleasant on gentle grade. I've been happy for prolonged steeps where kickers won't do, but this would not be good as the only option for climbing.
them on my mukluks soles.
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