Fischer Twin Skin Pro Track Ski
- Tom M
- Posts: 356
- Joined: Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:01 pm
- Location: Northwest Wyoming USA
- Ski style: Nordic Groomed, XCD Off, Backcountry Tele
- Favorite Skis: Fischer Traverse 78, S-Bound 98, Voile Objective, Hyper V6 BC
- Favorite boots: Currently skiing Alfa Vista, Alfa Free, Scarpa T2, TX Pro
- Occupation: Retired
- Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam0VG ... shelf_id=1
Fischer Twin Skin Pro Track Ski
It's not a telemark ski, but a new ski in my quiver. Medium Flex 202 cm, 41-44-44, 3.53 lbs (1600 grams) a pair with bindings. Has a fuzzy bottom. Made in Austria. I haven't tried it out in groomed tracks yet, but faster than I expected in my own set tracks. Look forward to skiing with my sweetie pie on these babies once they start grooming.
- Bavarian Cream
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2021 11:53 pm
- Location: NW CO
- Ski style: Predominantly backcountry XCD: NNN-BC, 3-pin
- Favorite Skis: Depends, but anything with scales that turns
- Favorite boots: Leather; T2 or lighter
- Occupation: Teacher
- Website: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqcLpcwu0moS3QVQzAkMbTQ
Re: Fischer Twin Skin Pro Track Ski
Hi Tom, I noticed you didn’t mention your skate skis in your quiver video. Is that because they’re fossils nobody would find in a store anymore, or because you won’t be skate skiing, or because they’re kind of a different animal than the rest of the quiver?
You can never have enough skis and boots.
- Tom M
- Posts: 356
- Joined: Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:01 pm
- Location: Northwest Wyoming USA
- Ski style: Nordic Groomed, XCD Off, Backcountry Tele
- Favorite Skis: Fischer Traverse 78, S-Bound 98, Voile Objective, Hyper V6 BC
- Favorite boots: Currently skiing Alfa Vista, Alfa Free, Scarpa T2, TX Pro
- Occupation: Retired
- Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam0VG ... shelf_id=1
Re: Fischer Twin Skin Pro Track Ski
Sadly, I no longer have my skate skis and skate poles. I've been struggling with arthritis in my right shoulder and elbow for the past few years, and it has been getting more and more difficult to skate ski, so I'm going to change it up a bit and do more traditional skiing. Track skiing is where Julie shines and it will great to be in the same groove . In my limited testing so far, they seem to have plenty of glide, and I think that Fischer has them pretty well dialed in. Mine are 202 cm, medium stiff, and at my weight they feel just like a nicely waxed ski, but I will need more time on them. I'm sure the wax jockeys will be skeptical, but I hope to glide by them as they tweak their waxes beside the trail with the 25-degree temp swings between 10 am and 2 pm. I can't say for sure if I will pick up another set of skate skis in the future, maybe if I get a miracle cure, but for now, I needed to remove the temptation to skate. I have been coming back home with a big frown after my skate outings and that is not a feeling I want associated with skiing. Julie and I have been enjoying the humor in your recent YouTube videos. Keep up the good work.Bavarian Cream wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 1:15 pmHi Tom, I noticed you didn’t mention your skate skis in your quiver video. Is that because they’re fossils nobody would find in a store anymore, or because you won’t be skate skiing, or because they’re kind of a different animal than the rest of the quiver?
- Bavarian Cream
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2021 11:53 pm
- Location: NW CO
- Ski style: Predominantly backcountry XCD: NNN-BC, 3-pin
- Favorite Skis: Depends, but anything with scales that turns
- Favorite boots: Leather; T2 or lighter
- Occupation: Teacher
- Website: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqcLpcwu0moS3QVQzAkMbTQ
Re: Fischer Twin Skin Pro Track Ski
Bummer about the arthritis, but skiing alongside Julie more sounds like a great trade-off. I’m always flattered to hear that you both enjoy my videos.
You can never have enough skis and boots.