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BCwannaB
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New to tele

Post by BCwannaB » Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:25 pm

Hi folks, i am new at telemark. I am curently able to do linked teleturns on my Rossi BC 65 with voile binding and Rossi bc12 boots.
I am looking into telemark skiing on piste. Here in Cold Lake not much for big hills around so im taking it to Kinosoo ski hill. I did order boots and purchased an old pair of skis.

I have ordered the 2015 Scarpa T4 and bought the Atomic TM 24 beta with Rotafella cobra binding.
In your opinion and expertise, will i have fun on groomed piste with those? Learning the hard way!

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Re: New to tele

Post by Woodserson » Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:02 pm

I ski Rossignol Big Bangs with a 74 waist wit the T4 and the Cobra and I love the set up, I think you will too!



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Re: New to tele

Post by Askel » Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:04 pm

Fun fact: You can have fun on groomed piste with a "borrowed" truck bed liner and a couple of beers.

But I think your setup is probably going to turn much better. :D



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Re: New to tele

Post by BCwannaB » Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:26 pm

thanks for the replies. I'm super exicited! Hopefully i won't be drove broken from the hills in a truck liner!



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Re: New to tele

Post by Woodserson » Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:34 pm

Askel wrote:Fun fact: You can have fun on groomed piste with a "borrowed" truck bed liner and a couple of beers.

But I think your setup is probably going to turn much better. :D
Holy shit, i just looked this up on youtube and there it is.... (towed, but still)



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Re: New to tele

Post by BCwannaB » Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:36 pm

:lol:



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Re: New to tele

Post by Verskis » Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:35 am

I have been learning the tele turn by skiing on piste with a pretty similar setup as yours: Atomic Beta TM24 skis, Rottefella Chili bindings and Crispi CXT 2-buckle boots. This year I replaced the boots with Scott Excursion as the Crispis were a bit too big for me, but I haven't yet been skiing groomers with the Excursions. I expect them to be a bit softer flexing than the Crispis, but otherwise really similar.
To me it feels good enough setup for learning the turn, but I have no experience skiing bigger skis, bindings and boots.
My aim is to train on piste (as well as having fun, of course!) and use the learned skills on backcountry with similar "slightly flimsy" equipment, so it may be better to not learn to rely on very burly gear.



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Re: New to tele

Post by BCwannaB » Fri Dec 15, 2017 5:51 pm

Glad to read your comment regarding your set-up. I am very exicited about starting! Waitig on the skis to arrive. I just got to pick some leashes.
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Re: New to tele

Post by Woodserson » Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:09 pm

Those are last years boot with the foam liner. I like it better than the intuition for this style boot. Where did you get those? I would like a back up pair.



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Re: New to tele

Post by BCwannaB » Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:58 pm

I just got these on clearance sale at Scarpa.com. 230$ USD.
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