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Stephen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:26 pm
But maybe the FT62 is just not torsionally stuff enough, period, for harder snow that requires more robust edging.
Here's an other opinion on the FT62.
My xcd quiver, all mounted NNN BC:
-Asnes Mtn race 48 210cm
-Fischer e99 tour (wax) 200cm
-Fischer Traverse 178cm (gave them to my girlfriend)
-Asnes Ingstad 205cm
-Asnes FT62 188cm
-Fischer Excursion 88 189cm
-Voile Objective 178cm
The FT62 is the only ski that I'm actually able to carve on groomed slope. Because its narrow enough to put on edge with NNN BC boots, it has a lot of sidecut and it
is torsionally stiff. (torsionally stiffer than any of the Fischer xcd lineup)
In my quiver, its the easiest ski for any downhill application.
The only problem is with refrozen crap because the ski is so lite and it gets kicked all over the place.
Stephen, I don't know if you are close to Steamboad? I went snowboarding over there last winter and if I was living there, I think I would use my Ingstad 205cm for offtrack xc sking and my FT62 for all my xcd adventures.
Man I believe you have the best snow conditions in the world, even the groomed trails feels like soft powder. So don't worry about the FT's, you'll love them !
And since its the picture tread, here's some nice Colorado xcd land...