Beautiful. What are those crazy tails all about?
Pictures, pictures and pictures!
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- Location: Da UP eh
- Ski style: Over the river and through the woods
- Favorite Skis: Nansen, Finnmark, Kongsvold, Combat NATO, Fischer Superlite, RCS
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The "inside edge" i.e. uphill ski is shorter than the other because of the difference in turn radius between inside and outside edges in telemark turns. G3 made an asymetrical sidecut ski as well, albeit without the fancy bobtail of the Scotty Bob.
- Harry M
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Help me identify these boots and bindings!
For the life of me I can't remember the model of these boots and bindings. Alzheimer's, I guess. The boots are most definitely Scarpa double leather boots with two or three buckles. I wish to god that I had never sold those boots.
Can't friggin' remember the model of the bindings, either. Riva cables?
This was my backcountry ski setup when I lived in Colorado back in the late 1980s, when I had just learned to tele. I did a lot of solo skiing and carried huge packs deep into the backcountry to ski for a week. I loved summer corn. The skis are 205cm Elan F.A.S. alpine skis that I bought for $60 at a ski swap. The skis had never been mounted but they were so cheap because the serial numbers were mismatched! LOL They skied just fine.
For the life of me I can't remember the model of these boots and bindings. Alzheimer's, I guess. The boots are most definitely Scarpa double leather boots with two or three buckles. I wish to god that I had never sold those boots.
Can't friggin' remember the model of the bindings, either. Riva cables?
This was my backcountry ski setup when I lived in Colorado back in the late 1980s, when I had just learned to tele. I did a lot of solo skiing and carried huge packs deep into the backcountry to ski for a week. I loved summer corn. The skis are 205cm Elan F.A.S. alpine skis that I bought for $60 at a ski swap. The skis had never been mounted but they were so cheap because the serial numbers were mismatched! LOL They skied just fine.
- Krummholz
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- Location: Middle Park, CO
- Ski style: Snowshoe rut of death on trails, or face plant powder.
- Favorite Skis: Fischer SB-98, Rossi Alpineer 86, Fischer Europa 99, Altai Hok, Asnes USGI
- Favorite boots: Fischer Transnordic 75, Alico Arctic 75
- Occupation: Transnordic Boot molder
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The bindings look like Voile cable bindings. https://www.voile.com/voile-3-pin-cable ... nding.html
Free Heeler - As in Free Spirit and Free Beer. No $700 pass! No plastic boots! And No Fkn Merlot!
- Harry M
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THANK YOU!Krummholz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:12 pmThe bindings look like Voile cable bindings. https://www.voile.com/voile-3-pin-cable ... nding.html
- Erik H
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- Joined: Mon Mar 06, 2023 5:28 pm
- Location: Durango, Colorado
- Ski style: Resort Tele, Nordic Backcountry/XCD, and skate
- Favorite Skis: Fischer Adventure 62
- Favorite boots: Salomon NNN combi boots
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I took my New 190 cm Nansens to the local ski area today to test them out, I was very impressed by how well they skied! I have voile 3 pin hardwires on them. I really like having the riser plates under the bindings to prevent boot out, however, I barely used the hardwires, they just felt kinda weird with the leather boots but did provide some nice extra control
the shop that mounted these put the left 3 pin on the right ski and the right 3 pin on the left ski but the risers will allow me to switch them so that Fridtjof's face lines up correctly, I just haven't switched them yet - Tom M
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- Location: Northwest Wyoming USA
- Ski style: Skate on Groomed, XCD Off, Backcountry Tele
- Favorite Skis: Fischer S-Bound 98 Off Trail, Voile V6 BC for Tele
- Favorite boots: Currently skiing Alfa Vista, Alfa Free, Scarpa T2
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Erik H, now thats amazing.
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Which shop in DGO mounted your skis?Erik H wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2023 6:47 pmI took my New 190 cm Nansens to the local ski area today to test them out, I was very impressed by how well they skied! I have voile 3 pin hardwires on them. I really like having the riser plates under the bindings to prevent boot out, however, I barely used the hardwires, they just felt kinda weird with the leather boots but did provide some nice extra control
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the shop that mounted these put the left 3 pin on the right ski and the right 3 pin on the left ski but the risers will allow me to switch them so that Fridtjof's face lines up correctly, I just haven't switched them yet
- Erik H
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Mon Mar 06, 2023 5:28 pm
- Location: Durango, Colorado
- Ski style: Resort Tele, Nordic Backcountry/XCD, and skate
- Favorite Skis: Fischer Adventure 62
- Favorite boots: Salomon NNN combi boots
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I bought them online from Telemark Pyrenees who mounted them
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First BC ski of the season, lovely snow conditions out there.