
I had pairs of both T4s and Excursions last year. Tried them a few times and sold them a week after, going back to my good old Asolos leathers. Oh I was better to the eye of the normal tele skier. I had much more control, I was way faster and I could link way more turns... But that's not the point. The point is, I just couldn't feel anything. Even if I was flying down the hill, there was no feeling at all. I felt like a cheap lo-fi plastic robot in a field of pure virgin organic snow.
Plastic ski boots are like having quick, safe sex in the backseat. While skiing with XC shoes is more like slowly making love for hours in the honeymoon suite...
I like when you can REALLY feel every subtle feeling of the snow (or other surfaces/textures : ) It's all about finesse. About slowly feeling gravity pull. About feeling the snow in the palm of your feet. Plastic don't allow those feeling to come through... They act like a Faraday Cage, blocking all the good vibes coming from the snow...
Cross. Country. Downhill: The very definition of XCD implies using cross-country gear to go downhill. It is very clear. You have to use XC shoes in order to do XCD. If you're using plastic tele boots, then it's not XCD. It's just "Light BC".
I have nothing against plastics... I have plenty of plastic boots for different uses. But I just feel sad for all the people who will never get to fall in love with the very essence of telemark...
Randonnée: French word for "Can't tele"
Backcountry skiing: Trendy word for "Can't XCD"!