Except for the Offtrack Crown option, you've just described the Teal Man I think. Yesterday I did a side by side of the E99 Xtralite and the Green Man, and I felt the weaker tip of the former and the more rigid but heavier shovel of the latter... I totally saw the appeal of the lighter Teal Man and having less weight forward without compromising stiffness... A combination of both skis. Now if it wasn't for the hideous graphic.lilcliffy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 11:28 amMe no like new name.
Me want this ski with more stable shovel, trad raised tip, much less Nordic rocker, Off-Track Crown insert and kicker-skin insert.
I might see if I can get my Gamme 54 BC to shag my E99 Crown Xtralite and then clone the most favourable of the offspring...
Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
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Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
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Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
Maybe we can ask Åsnes to make a GMTO (Group Made To Order)? Keep the Gamme spec but with a longer waxless base pattern than the regular Åsnes WL. Then drop the current graphics and make it more inline with Combat Nato or MT51. ”The Telemark Ski”?Woodserson wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:28 pmlilcliffy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 11:28 amMe no like new name.
Me want this ski with more stable shovel, trad raised tip, much less Nordic rocker, Off-Track Crown insert and kicker-skin insert.
I might see if I can get my Gamme 54 BC to shag my E99 Crown Xtralite and then clone the most favourable of the offspring...
Except for the Offtrack Crown option, you've just described the Teal Man I think. Yesterday I did a side by side of the E99 Xtralite and the Green Man, and I felt the weaker tip of the former and the more rigid but heavier shovel of the latter... I totally saw the appeal of the lighter Teal Man and having less weight forward without compromising stiffness... A combination of both skis. Now if it wasn't for the hideous graphic.
How many are interested?
//Rickard//
Old Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
I have an old, old pair of E99s from perhaps the 90s, wondering about resources on best bindings, etc. A web site for this research would be great appreciated (can't upload photo otherwise I would!).
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Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
Aha! I was wondering why I couldn't find info about "Europa 79" anywhere, I totally misremembered everything about these skis... sounds like they weren't racing skis either I remember reading about them in the Canadian Ski Marathon book, at the time when the CSM was an actual race, a lot of people were skiing on Europa 77s.fgd135 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:27 amThe first wood-core fiberglass top sheet/abs running surface full (aluminum) metal edged XC ski sold by Fischer was the "Europa 77", circa 1976. It has a white topsheet with red logo and trim, iirc. It was replaced within a couple of years by the first green top-sheet, aluminum edged Europa 99. Same ski, tiny bit different dimensions, different name and color.
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Re: Old Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
NNN-BC manual bindings, you could use the NNN-BC Magnum as well, it is the same template, but the base is wider and will hang over the sides of the ski.
Two other options are Rottefella Super Telemark and Voile Heavy Duty Mountaineer, both of which are 75 mm bindings.
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Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
VERY interested.Eärendil wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:22 amMaybe we can ask Åsnes to make a GMTO (Group Made To Order)? Keep the Gamme spec but with a longer waxless base pattern than the regular Åsnes WL. Then drop the current graphics and make it more inline with Combat Nato or MT51. ”The Telemark Ski”?Woodserson wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:28 pmlilcliffy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 11:28 amMe no like new name.
Me want this ski with more stable shovel, trad raised tip, much less Nordic rocker, Off-Track Crown insert and kicker-skin insert.
I might see if I can get my Gamme 54 BC to shag my E99 Crown Xtralite and then clone the most favourable of the offspring...
Except for the Offtrack Crown option, you've just described the Teal Man I think. Yesterday I did a side by side of the E99 Xtralite and the Green Man, and I felt the weaker tip of the former and the more rigid but heavier shovel of the latter... I totally saw the appeal of the lighter Teal Man and having less weight forward without compromising stiffness... A combination of both skis. Now if it wasn't for the hideous graphic.
How many are interested?
//Rickard//
Once Asnes has perfected a waxless-scaled verson of the Gamme 54 I will have one.
I don't know if I would call it the "Telemark ski" though...
I think that the Nansen is Asnes' old-school Telemark ski.
The Gamme- as is the E99 (oops does this ski still exist )- is more XC-oriented from my perspective.
The E99 is a fantastic BC-XCd ski in hilly terrain, but I still consider it a XC ski.
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.
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Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
Yes- I know this is a thread about the loss of a legendary name- a brandWoodserson wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:28 pmExcept for the Offtrack Crown option, you've just described the Teal Man I think. Yesterday I did a side by side of the E99 Xtralite and the Green Man, and I felt the weaker tip of the former and the more rigid but heavier shovel of the latter... I totally saw the appeal of the lighter Teal Man and having less weight forward without compromising stiffness... A combination of both skis. Now if it wasn't for the hideous graphic.lilcliffy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 11:28 amMe no like new name.
Me want this ski with more stable shovel, trad raised tip, much less Nordic rocker, Off-Track Crown insert and kicker-skin insert.
I might see if I can get my Gamme 54 BC to shag my E99 Crown Xtralite and then clone the most favourable of the offspring...
(But I do hate Asnes' move towards putting a fashion magazine cover on the ski- I am glad that I usually too mesmerized by the skiing and the scenery to notice it too much!)
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.
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Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
I was under the impression the Asnes Nansen AND Amundsen (Rago) were both downhill oriented telemark skis in their earlier days. At least that's what Pinnah said:lilcliffy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:16 pmVERY interested.
Once Asnes has perfected a waxless-scaled verson of the Gamme 54 I will have one.
I don't know if I would call it the "Telemark ski" though...
I think that the Nansen is Asnes' old-school Telemark ski.
The Gamme- as is the E99 (oops does this ski still exist )- is more XC-oriented from my perspective.
The E99 is a fantastic BC-XCd ski in hilly terrain, but I still consider it a XC ski.
http://web.archive.org/web/201510021509 ... -skis.html
Or what I thought he said.
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: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
My Europa 99s in the early '80s.dhdaines wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 5:18 pmAha! I was wondering why I couldn't find info about "Europa 79" anywhere, I totally misremembered everything about these skis... sounds like they weren't racing skis either I remember reading about them in the Canadian Ski Marathon book, at the time when the CSM was an actual race, a lot of people were skiing on Europa 77s.fgd135 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:27 amThe first wood-core fiberglass top sheet/abs running surface full (aluminum) metal edged XC ski sold by Fischer was the "Europa 77", circa 1976. It has a white topsheet with red logo and trim, iirc. It was replaced within a couple of years by the first green top-sheet, aluminum edged Europa 99. Same ski, tiny bit different dimensions, different name and color.
Who says their not a racing ski?
"everybody's a genius" - albert einstein
Re: Fischer E-99 getting a makeover/name change?
99's can race....just look at the last picture!!!!!!!! Remember when they had Tele Fests?.....Those were fun...Where the hell is Biff????....Tucks on 99 Europa's.....Screaming, huge, high speed arcs....Gotta say it....The KTB in a competition with 4 boarders....Lunch Rocks crowd got a wicked show....Beers and er....anyway talking to a young female boarder and having a great time when she whips off her shirt and bares er chest....WOW.....Tele heaven!!!! Twant me....twas the TURN......wicked good! Good memories for an oldie...TM