2024 Quiver
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 3:04 am
Inspired by Tom M quiver YouTube…. Not to be materialistic or consumeristic or anything. But,
Here’s my 2024 quiver.
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Left to right, Blizzard Brahma 88 for old snow, groomers and moguls.
Fischer Ranger 107 for powder and crud.
[Yes I have found telemark at the resort overly handicapping. Enough about that!]
Voile Ultravector with G3 ions, mostly for spring steep volcano descents.
Now the relevant stuff:
Voile Vector BC fishscale for backcountry mixed terrain, mostly powder. The best! With T2x.
Fischer S Bound 112 for backcountry trail skiing. Used with T4s.
I had some Fischer Outbacks with light BCX675 but found I went just as far and fast on the Vector BC (!) and the Outbacks sucked breaking trail in the deep and heavy, or tackling refrozen coral reef. The Vector BC are a bit ponderous feeling on trail and tend to slide sideways though, on blown out trails, hence the 112s. We usually have deep and heavy or coral reef around here. Outbacks and BCX675 got sold.
Anyhow, what’s your quiver thing?
Here’s my 2024 quiver.
.
. .
.
Left to right, Blizzard Brahma 88 for old snow, groomers and moguls.
Fischer Ranger 107 for powder and crud.
[Yes I have found telemark at the resort overly handicapping. Enough about that!]
Voile Ultravector with G3 ions, mostly for spring steep volcano descents.
Now the relevant stuff:
Voile Vector BC fishscale for backcountry mixed terrain, mostly powder. The best! With T2x.
Fischer S Bound 112 for backcountry trail skiing. Used with T4s.
I had some Fischer Outbacks with light BCX675 but found I went just as far and fast on the Vector BC (!) and the Outbacks sucked breaking trail in the deep and heavy, or tackling refrozen coral reef. The Vector BC are a bit ponderous feeling on trail and tend to slide sideways though, on blown out trails, hence the 112s. We usually have deep and heavy or coral reef around here. Outbacks and BCX675 got sold.
Anyhow, what’s your quiver thing?