Love the Sierra wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 2:12 am
@lilcliffy I have the old 2015 and do not have the easy skin system.
So your 88 has the Offtrack Crown insert?
Yes, my scales generally do a very good job on mild hills. I do ski in very rugged terrain and am always climbing up something or other to get the views. My scales work fine until we get to about 20-25 degree climbs. Then it is just easier to put on the skins for the remainder of the climb. Also, I may climb like that for a few hours and then kick turn down.
Ok- well getting up 35 to 45% inclines on scales- especially on wet-icy slippery snow is actually pretty good. And it seems like you have sustained climbs, so you do not have constant transitions that would require you to constantly deal with skins on/off. (For reference- my local low vertical BC touring requires constant up/down transitions!)
So, what do you two think of the Panorama 68 vs the old Fischer 88’s? I think that my camber is still in good shape. Also, my son very lightly used his skis before he quit skiing so I can always use his that are like new.
Have never inspected the "Panorama" 68- I am intimately familiar with the Karhu/Madshus "Epoch" 68.
(Recent reports seem to confirm that although Madshus temporarily moved to a complete redesign (with a kicker skin insert), that the current Panorama 68 has returned to the old design. I cannot confirm this personally, but have asked dealers that claim this to be true.)
Regardless- the Madshus XCD 68 is a very different ski than your Fischer 88:
- low, almost single camber
- soft round flex
- way more sidecut
The Madshus P68 should perform very differently than your stiffer, more cambered, less sidecut Fischer 88- despite being the same width underfoot. The Fischer 98 is a closer design to the Madshus P68 (sorry, pet peeve- but it drives me nuts that Fischer uses the shovel width to classify their BC Nordic touring skis!!!
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Your son has the P68? Have you tried it? What was it like in the deep "cement" and crust?
What is the scaled climbing performance of the Madshus P68 vs the Fischer 88? The Fischer 88 scales are waaay grippier- but the less cambered, softer Madshus P68 should be easier to pressure...
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For reference-
At my weight I have no use for the Madhus 68- I find it completely unstable (I much prefer the wider 78).
My oldest son- now 20 years old- is much lighter than me, and he loves the 68.
However- I am using this kind of ski in deep, soft cold snow- not "cement". At your weight, and in heavy wet snow, the 68 might be stable...
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I would think that the Madshus P68 would be much worse in crust than your Fischer 88-
I would think that the combination of sidecut and soft round flex would result in the shovel and tail riding on top of the crust and the waist breaking through? YUCK.
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Keen to hear your experience in your local conditions between these two different skis!