I have access to Fischer and Alpina, but they don't bring in all sizes/models. 48 isn't big enough, but 49 might be.satsuma wrote:LI think that the Fischer boots come in 48's, I don't know if that is big enough for you.
I'm thinking now I'll get the E109's in max length and then also get something on the wider side from Rossy's lineup.lilcliffy wrote:At your weight, I can say with confidence that you are not going to be satisfied with the deep snow performance of either the E109 or the S-Bound 98. I weigh 185lbs I do not find that either of these skis is effective in deep, soft, dry snow.
The S-bound 125's that are left are on the shorter side, so I'll skip those.
The max fischer size is the same accross the lineup (albiet using different lasts depending on the boot). If the BCX6 fits, then so does the offtrack BC. So I'd pick the BCX6.
Doesn't look like either of those guys have the combat nato anymore? Besides, I'd prefer to stick in network for me due to price, mostly. I figured out that I have access to Rossignol too so I'll look at some of those as well.lilcliffy wrote:
If you want a supportive deep snow XC ski then I strongly recommend the Asnes Combat Nato or Ingstad- you can get them in 210cm/205cm respectively. The Combat Nato is the most supportive deep snow XC ski I have ever tested.
https://www.en.asnes.com/produkt/combat-nato/
Don't know if there is an Asnes dealer in BC- but I know that the Norseman stocks the Combat Nato (and perhaps the Ingstad) in long lengths.
https://norsemanoutdoorspecialist.com/
50.5 unsupported, 49 when in the perfect custom orthotic/boot combo. Which can be tough.bgregoire wrote:Whatis your foot size in EU or MondoPoint? I got wide feet too so I know your hurt.