I'm seeking some more info to see if I should add another ski for more enjoyable trail breaking. My quiver is quite small: Asnes USGI and Asnes Ingstad WL. When off tracking, it very much feels like snowshoeing, and in softer deep snow can be challenging for long outings. In settled snow or when skiing in areas where others having packed it down (from snowshoeing or anything really) it's a breeze, and I can actually kick and glide.
Is the trail blazing workout just part of the grind, are most people breaking trail to enjoy the ride back? I'm in pretty good shape, and after a few miles it can be tough. I was a little more optimistic to what I was hoping my skis to achieve in terms of covering distance and how much effort. Going deep into the sticks was the biggest appeal of this winter sport, IMO.
As far as skis goes, tried doing some homework on the forum here. Sounds like there's multiple factors in determining a good trail breaking skis and floatation. I've been considering adding a Altai Kom 174cm (124/98/119), I'm 6'2" ~195lbs. I'm curious if this is the right path to go down?
