The TN66, the Amundsen, the Gamme, and the Ousland are in the same class when it comes to turning, with maybe a slight advantage to the Ousland, Gamme, and TN66, depending on what snow conditions are like.pacificnomad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:11 pmI'd go with the Asnes Admunsen over the Fischer TN59's. I've never used the TN59's but I have used the TN66's (a waxable ski). The TN66 is a real go straight kinda ski, with minimal side cut (compared to the Admunsen's), and a pretty tall camber. I imagine that the TN59's are even more forward oriented than the TN66's.
I have two older (pre-tip rocker) E99 skis here, and both of them turn better than my early 2000s Amundsen. The Gamme, modern TN66, and Ousland should all turn better than Amundsen.
The TN59 is an absolute go-straight rail, with absolutely minimal ability to turn even compared to the TN66.
If you want to turn, something like the Asnes Nansen, Asnes Ingstad, or Fischer Traverse 78 / Excursion 88 will turn a lot better, while still having pretty good kick and glide.