Trimming climbing skins

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Trimming climbing skins

Post by randoskier » Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:32 am

Any advice on trimming thick climbing skins? Methods, frustrations, etc.?

I have only had to trim skin for length until now. I have to take 10mm or 12mm off of the side of an Ebay rug (the $20 Ascension skins) to fit the 50mm waist on my new skis. They are for the Fischer Traverse 78.

The Ascension skins have a flexible tip-mount coupled with a rigid tail-mount (ski-end hook). Last season I had the same type of skins on my Fischer 88s, they only popped off twice, lost one on a pass, luckily pass was right above the hut I slept in so went on needle/haystack mission the next day and found it barely sticking out of the new snow.

Will the increased camber of the 78 effect the skin staying attached to the ski? Should I just lose the tail clip?

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Re: Trimming climbing skins

Post by JB TELE » Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:58 am

randoskier wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:32 am
Any advice on trimming thick climbing skins? Methods, frustrations, etc.?

I have only had to trim skin for length until now. I have to take 10mm or 12mm off of the side of an Ebay rug (the $20 Ascension skins) to fit the 50mm waist on my new skis. They are for the Fischer Traverse 78.

The Ascension skins have a flexible tip-mount coupled with a rigid tail-mount (ski-end hook). Last season I had the same type of skins on my Fischer 88s, they only popped off twice, lost one on a pass, luckily pass was right above the hut I slept in so went on needle/haystack mission the next day and found it barely sticking out of the new snow.

Will the increased camber of the 78 effect the skin staying attached to the ski? Should I just lose the tail clip?

Thanks and ciao from Italia!
You really want a skin cutting tool like this: https://www.pomoca.com/accessories/pomoca-cutter

Tail clips are good if you are taking the skins on and off a lot. Inevitably the glue side of the skin will get wet and it won't stick as well. The tail clip will keep it on there even if it starts to peel off a bit. If you never take the skins off, there isn't a chance for the glue side to get wet.



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Re: Trimming climbing skins

Post by Lhartley » Tue Oct 01, 2024 1:18 am




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Re: Trimming climbing skins

Post by randoskier » Tue Oct 01, 2024 1:57 pm

JB TELE wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:58 am

You really want a skin cutting tool like this: https://www.pomoca.com/accessories/pomoca-cutter

Tail clips are good if you are taking the skins on and off a lot. Inevitably the glue side of the skin will get wet and it won't stick as well. The tail clip will keep it on there even if it starts to peel off a bit. If you never take the skins off, there isn't a chance for the glue side to get wet.
Thanks for the advice. I ordered new skis/bindings today and I asked the shop if they had an extra skin-trimming tool hanging around. They do- a G3 skin-cutter, and they are tossing one in the box for me, free of charge. Should work better than my pizza cutter.

My tail clips popped off several times last season. I followed the Ascension mounting instructions for the flexible tip attachment to the letter. This time I guess I will have to make that tip attachment somewhat tighter than they recommend.



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