It's nice on the flats that's for sure.
But on an uphill, nothing other than walking sideways works; herringbone may as well break my legs after both skis just slide on top of each other anyway, pushing my legs together and going down anyway no matter how much I push that metal edge; and I can't do wider because then I just step onto the skis in the back.
Ah yes it all works fine on the groomed trail, it all works there just fine, it bites in just fine; but I want skiing to go explore the forest/lakes, etc... the groomed trail is just a 3km circuit.
I know there are these climbing skins but do I really need them for a 15 degree gradient that's just a couple of meters long?... I thought the skins were for longer sustained climbing efforts; it's getting frustrating, because the terrain is up and down, nothing extreme and while the downs are fine, I am doing black magic to go up, the sheer amount of arm and core strength I am using, the poles will break at this rate, this can't be right.
