What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
Hi,
I'm looking for suggestions about what bindings would work best for my needs. I live in New England, and am a cross-country skier who started telemark skiing at age 50 and who will never be one to rip downhill. At best, I am an intermediate-level skier.
I practice my telemark turns at a nearby ski 'resort' (on some BD Stigma skis) . I am interested mostly in using the Koms on some of the closed ski hills in western MA and southern VT. Also playing, if we ever get enough snow, on the hill behind my house and some of the steeper mountain bike trails through the woods around here For the closed ski hills. I will likely be using Scarpa T2s. For mountain bike trails, I may use my Alico March boots.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I'm looking for suggestions about what bindings would work best for my needs. I live in New England, and am a cross-country skier who started telemark skiing at age 50 and who will never be one to rip downhill. At best, I am an intermediate-level skier.
I practice my telemark turns at a nearby ski 'resort' (on some BD Stigma skis) . I am interested mostly in using the Koms on some of the closed ski hills in western MA and southern VT. Also playing, if we ever get enough snow, on the hill behind my house and some of the steeper mountain bike trails through the woods around here For the closed ski hills. I will likely be using Scarpa T2s. For mountain bike trails, I may use my Alico March boots.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
- Woodserson
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Re: What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
Yvette, welcome to the KOM family ooooooRIGHT! This is a perfect ski for the skiing you are describing.
I have the KOMS, ski them with T4's. One pair (162) is mounted with the Voile 3 pin cable and the other (174) is mounted with Voile Hardwires for a little more oomph. Both are good options for the plastic boot, I can't speak to the leather boots, I don't use them on my KOMs.
Famous LoFi has older Voile hardwires with no pins, keeps them loose, and skis his with Merrell Doubles and T4s.
I have the KOMS, ski them with T4's. One pair (162) is mounted with the Voile 3 pin cable and the other (174) is mounted with Voile Hardwires for a little more oomph. Both are good options for the plastic boot, I can't speak to the leather boots, I don't use them on my KOMs.
Famous LoFi has older Voile hardwires with no pins, keeps them loose, and skis his with Merrell Doubles and T4s.
Re: What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
Anyone try these with Burnt Mtn spike 3 pin binding? Those bindings were on a pair of skis I borrowed a few years ago, and I liked them a lot.
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Re: What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
Hello Yvette!
I also have a set of Koms with Voile 3-pin hardwire bindings on them. To date, I have exclusively used my Scarpa T4 boot on this ski.
I love this binding because of the option of XC skiing in classic 3-pin-no-cable mode.
If was using it mostly to yo-yo ski- which is what might happen actually- I have better skis to tour for turns where there is significant distance involved- I would consider a free-pivot binding on it to improve climbing efficiency and speed-up transitions.
I do not have any experience with the Burnt Mtn bindings.
I have always used the heel "cables" on my Koms when doing any serious downhill skiing on steep terrain.
I also have a set of Koms with Voile 3-pin hardwire bindings on them. To date, I have exclusively used my Scarpa T4 boot on this ski.
I love this binding because of the option of XC skiing in classic 3-pin-no-cable mode.
If was using it mostly to yo-yo ski- which is what might happen actually- I have better skis to tour for turns where there is significant distance involved- I would consider a free-pivot binding on it to improve climbing efficiency and speed-up transitions.
I do not have any experience with the Burnt Mtn bindings.
I have always used the heel "cables" on my Koms when doing any serious downhill skiing on steep terrain.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Unashamed to be a "cross-country type" and love skiing down-hill.
Re: What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
I mounted Koms with BMD Spike 3-pins. It is a perfect pairing IMO. The bindings are a step-in no fuss or fiddle design with plenty of power to control the Koms.Yvette wrote:Anyone try these with Burnt Mtn spike 3 pin binding? Those bindings were on a pair of skis I borrowed a few years ago, and I liked them a lot.
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Re: What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
I don't have the Kom's, but I ski my Objectives with the Spike 3 pins and am really pleased with them. For boots, I wear either Excursions or Alaska's. The ski march will give you better control than my Alaska's, but stay on gentle stuff with those. With the T-2's and Spike's, you can ski with confidence.
Re: What bindings to pair with Altai Kom skis
As Woods said I like the original non-3-pin hardwires run at minimal tension: Easy in and out, and no fiddling around between up, down, and flats.

