Salomon QST85?

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Salomon QST85?

Post by shayne » Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:06 pm

I've seen a few posts on the QST92s - 99s, but I've noticed there are some decently priced 85s around. From what I can tell, the difference is that the wider models are reinforced with carbon. I'm wondering if I should stay away from these and jump up to the 92s or something... anyone had any success with the 85s?

I guess my concern would be the bindings popping off but other than a solid wood core i'm not sure what I should be looking for

Here's the product URL: https://www.salomon.com/en-ca/shop/product/qst-85.html

Thanks!
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Re: Salomon QST85?

Post by shayne » Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:20 pm

hmm maybe I found the answer - categorized as a telemark ski on this site https://www.sport-conrad.com/en/product ... st-85.html

And I see references in google with the Meidjo binding... though i'm going to be using a 22designs vice...



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Re: Salomon QST85?

Post by Montana St Alum » Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:43 pm

Yeah, I don't think binding retention will be a problem:

"Ti Binding Reinforcement: A titanal insert edge-to-edge underfoot, running throughout the ski, for maximal power and increased hard snow edging."

If you're really worried, you could put in a couple of "Binding Freedom" inserts in the high stress areas, but probably not needed.



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Re: Salomon QST85?

Post by shayne » Wed Nov 03, 2021 2:51 pm

Thank you! Looks legit, I think I will go for it
Montana St Alum wrote:
Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:43 pm
Yeah, I don't think binding retention will be a problem:

"Ti Binding Reinforcement: A titanal insert edge-to-edge underfoot, running throughout the ski, for maximal power and increased hard snow edging."

If you're really worried, you could put in a couple of "Binding Freedom" inserts in the high stress areas, but probably not needed.



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Re: Salomon QST85?

Post by Woodserson » Wed Nov 03, 2021 5:04 pm

Montana St Alum wrote:
Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:43 pm
Yeah, I don't think binding retention will be a problem:

"Ti Binding Reinforcement: A titanal insert edge-to-edge underfoot, running throughout the ski, for maximal power and increased hard snow edging."

If you're really worried, you could put in a couple of "Binding Freedom" inserts in the high stress areas, but probably not needed.
Yes, go for it. To second MSU's opinion, binding pullout is not going to be a problem. Titanal layer underfoot is as burly as it gets for mounting. I don't think carbon helps binding retention at all, anyway.

I also think carbon in skis harshes the mellow of the ride and is generally useless in skis unless you want an ultralightweight stiff skimo ski. But people love their carbon!



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Re: Salomon QST85?

Post by shayne » Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:03 pm

Awesome thank you!



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Re: Salomon QST85?

Post by Gustav_H78 » Thu Nov 04, 2021 5:38 pm

Im more than happy with my QST 99 with Rottefella NTN and Scarpa boots. Both in and off pist!

The QST range are very competent skiis.
Gustav



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