I've decided that the free heel and knee braces are safer than any Alpine set up. With the fully-releasable binding and free heel I can ski in complete safety
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So, I'm interested in putting some Meidjo 3 bindings on an 'all around' tele ski. Something that I can ski on piste or off but that will lean more towards on. Note that I'm not going to be super aggressive on these. I don't ski super fast anymore (with injuries come wisdom, or fear.) Combination of groomers, leisurely trees, slow moguls, etc. And, backcountry when the opportunities arise. It should climb reasonably well but weight isn't my primary driver.
And I'm not going to ski in crud or tracked-out icy conditions. That's how I got hurt and I live close enough to skiing to leave when the conditions go to crap. Northern Utah winter conditions: powder/ice/powder/ice/etc.
I've grown partial to the Asnes skis and the Nosi 76 looks interesting as does the Fjoro 92 but I'm not all that familiar with skis in this category. Both have reviewed well here on TelemarkTalk and other places but, honestly, I've not run across any terrible reviews for any skis made for this category.
Thoughts? And what boot might you pair with such a ski and binding for this kind of moderate Telemark skiing?