2024 Quiver

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fisheater
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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by fisheater » Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:24 pm

Ingstads mounted AT? However you still Tele on the BD’s. I know skiing in Alaska is different. I learned quite a few years ago that it isn’t very wise to tell another man what he should do to enjoy himself. As a guy that really enjoys dropping a knee. Could you elaborate why you mount the Ingstad with a fixed heel?
As a follow up question. I am remounting my Tindan more forward. I ski it now 75 mm and I like how it kicks and glides. However, I like the way TTS skis better. So I am curious as to your thoughts on kick and glide with a tech toe.
I am really going back and forth on this, but TTS really is better for me downhill. It is significantly better for me.

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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by ochotona_ak » Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:49 pm

@fisheater yeah the Ingstads with AT is an experiment which involves finding the best single ski for long distance lightweight arctic travel where I will be bringing kites to kite-ski when the wind is good. Most people use heavy alpine skis for kiteskiing, and for expeditions will also bring a second pair of nordic skis for when there is no wind (like for Sarah and Eric McNair-Landry's Northwest Passage trip). I'm hoping the AT Ingstads could be a quiver of one for trips like that. I find kick and glide to not suffer at all with a tech toe as long as you have the right boots that allow for sufficient ankle flex, and I mostly still do tele turns with the heel unlocked, but then by locking the heel I've taken them down black diamond resort runs confidently.

I plan on doing a more detailed report/evaluation on how well this works in a few weeks after an upcoming trip.



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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by fisheater » Wed Mar 20, 2024 8:33 pm

Maybe you can find an older F-1 or F-3 with a bellows and tech heel. It might be the best of both worlds. I wish you the best of luck in your pursuits. Alaskans seem to have their own unique approaches. It’s interesting to an observer south of 45 north (not super for south).



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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by mca80 » Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:52 pm

Just wanna say re the past few posts, very interesting.



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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by Berg0621 » Sat Mar 23, 2024 12:50 pm

Here's what I have been using this season:

Fischer Outback 68 - 179cm, NNNBC, general touring and touring with turns
Madshus Epoch - 185cm, BD 01, backcountry touring for turns/adventure skiing
Asnes..ugh, USMC "White Rockets" - 190cm, Voile Hardwire, used for nostalgic touring
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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by lemon » Sat Mar 23, 2024 7:51 pm

Line sick day 88, 94, 104
J skis master blaster
Black diamond impulse 104
Black diamond helio 88
Voile v6 bc
Voile vector
Voile vector
Madshus m68
Black diamond tele sauvage

I also have 2 pairs of skate skis and some k2 anti piste
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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by Lhartley » Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:37 pm

No asnes, blasphemy.

Those Tele Sauvage are 🔥



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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by DG99 » Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:17 am

ochotona_ak wrote:
Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:49 pm
@fisheater yeah the Ingstads with AT is an experiment which involves finding the best single ski for long distance lightweight arctic travel where I will be bringing kites to kite-ski when the wind is good. Most people use heavy alpine skis for kiteskiing, and for expeditions will also bring a second pair of nordic skis for when there is no wind (like for Sarah and Eric McNair-Landry's Northwest Passage trip). I'm hoping the AT Ingstads could be a quiver of one for trips like that. I find kick and glide to not suffer at all with a tech toe as long as you have the right boots that allow for sufficient ankle flex, and I mostly still do tele turns with the heel unlocked, but then by locking the heel I've taken them down black diamond resort runs confidently.

I plan on doing a more detailed report/evaluation on how well this works in a few weeks after an upcoming trip.
Yes I was puzzling over the XC skis with AT bindings too.

I’ve found free pivot is fine for kick and glide as well. Just a little awkward on certain moves like stepping over a down log or suddenly going into a single tele turn with free pivot mode on.



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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by mca80 » Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:29 am

Waist size, smallest to largest. I have accumulated too many, but I love skiing and most were used when bought, and get a lot of use when there is a real winter. Prepping all but the Rossi and Sondre for summer storage right now.

Fischer Superlite 192, was very lightly used w/binding
Fischer RCS Cold 190, new old stock
Rossi OT65 185, rockiest of rock skis
Asnes Finnmark 190
Asnes Nansen 190, my gateway Asnes drug
Asnes Sondre 180, purchased used w/binding
Asnes Combat NATO 190
Asnes Kongsvold 180
Asnes Rabb 172, purchased used w/binding
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Re: 2024 Quiver

Post by phoenix » Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:41 am

Nice batch of kindling there mca!



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