Chriso wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:02 am
lilcliffy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:51 am
how about versus the Ingstad?
Ingstad noticable more cambered and resistant than the FTX/Rabb?
I did not compare with the Ingstad, witch I now regret... I think I were to focused on the other two skis and had it in my mind that the Ingstad surely was more cambered and resistant. I think @Stephen did a real good comparison in another thread
https://www.telemarktalk.com/viewtopic. ... 1&start=10
I was just curious-
Every Ingstad/Tonje ski we have and have examined has bee more resistant underfoot- and certainly all of ours are more cambered than the FTX/Rabb-
we have noticed that there is some variability in camber height between some of our Ingstad/Tonje skis-
they are all fairly resistant underfoot- but, there is some variability in camber height.
For example, for a brief period I had two different 205 Ingstad BC- one that was noticeably higher-cambered (not certain that it was noticeably stiffer...)- I sold the higher cambered ski to a bigger skier than me.
These are all solid-wood-cored skis- so there will also be some variability in stiffness and flex between skis.
@lilcliffy having skied both skies over some time, witch would you prefer between a Ingstad and FTX, given the only other ski you had were a Gamme?
I haven't yet decided on this question- and this is my primary test this winter (and we are in the midst of ~40cm of fresh snow falling right now- so I should be able to answer this question very soon!)
To date- the 205 Ingstad BC is my favorite Nordic touring ski- but, it really only shines in deep soft snow + steep terrain. It is a deep snow ski for distance tours that include steep terrain.
The downhill performance of the FTX vs Ingstad is significant however- I have confirmed this for myself.
I have also confirmed (as I expected) that the Ingstad is a better trail-breaker; is more directional; offers better XC "kick"; and is more stable in truly deep snow- despite the wider shovel and tail of the FTX.
So this is where I am at-
if the 196 FTX is an accpetable XC ski in truly deep snow- then it will replace my Ingstad- as the FTX will be so much more fun on slopes.
(I don't need the Ingstad purely for its deep snow XC performance- I already have an even better deep snow XC ski- 210 Combat NATO.)
If the FTX is not an accpetable XC in truly deep snow- than I am either back to my 205 Ingstad-
or, perhaps, a longer Rabb 68 is actually the better ski to be considering in this context...
(I bought my Rabb shortish for purely downhill performance- not to compete within the context of the FTX/Ingstad)
Perhaps a long Rabb is what is required to get that sweet spot of deep snow stability and turning performance...
Anyhoo- I am going to focus on the 196 FTX this month.
I think for me as a heavier skier the FTX wil still be the better pick given I want to use it for longer trips aswell.
Not sure that I understand this...
Are you thinking that the narrower FTX will be a more efficient XC ski?