telerat wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 3:47 pm
lilcliffy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 11:35 am
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I think that the advantage of the Falketind over the Rabb is only effectively realized in a longer length- offer more directional stability. I don't think that there is any advantage of a short Falketind vs a Rabb...
Åsnes states that Falketind is more like a BC ski e.g. Ingstad, while Rabb is more akin to alpine touring ski, e.g. Nosi, but the difference is not large. The similarities sounds larger than the differences, so length probably makes more of a difference.
I know that Asnes claims that the FT is more like a Nordic touring ski (they even refer to it as having a "double camber" in their promotional video that you posted)-
if the FTX has a "double camber" it is the most subtle version of one I have ever experienced-
the FTX is less cambered and has less resitance underfoot than the Ingstad- and the Ingstad is not a highly cambered ski by any stretch...
Personally, I don't see/feel any difference in camber and resistance underfoot between the FTX and the Rabb 68-
if it is there, it is a very subtle difference...
(Overall- over its length- the Rabb feels a bit stiffer than the FTX- but, that is probably just because it is wider- more material)
Regardless, the camber and flex of the current Falketind 62 and Rabb 68 are much closer to each other than they are to the Ingstad.
I kind of want a pair of Ingstad in addition to my Falketind 62 XP for flatter and longer tours, but I already have an old pair of Fischer E109 in 188 and Ingstad also only comes in 185 or 195 cm length.
The Ingstad comes in lengths to 205- and the previous design Combat NATO comes in lengths to 210.
Which version of the E109 do you have?
On paper the E-109 Xtralite is near identical to the Ingstad BC in terms of geometry- but, the Ingstad BC has a stiffer flex over its length.
I will try my Falketind 62 XP 180 cm and see if it can replace the E109 for my use,
My primary interest in the FTX is to see if I can live without my Ingstad. The Ingstad breaks trail in deep snow more effectively, but the FTX offers much smoother butter turns.
I think what I want is an FTX with the Ingstad's raised, triangular tip...