Which ski for steep downhill narrow trails with a 50 lbm backpack

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JfSki
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Which ski for steep downhill narrow trails with a 50 lbm backpack

Post by JfSki » Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:13 am

Hi,

I just registered to this forum as I want to buy a pair of skis and of course I could not come yet to a conclusion.
This community seems to me that it collectively has decades of experience and I am looking forward to benefit from it :D .

Myself:
- Past 15 years experience: recreative race classic and skate cross-country skiing in tracks (Fischer Speedmax)
- Intermediate downhill skier using downhill skis
- 20 years ago approximately 5 mountain trecks with backpack and rental XC BC waxable skis and full lenght skins
- 175 cm / 5' 9" body lenght
- 160 lbm / 73 kg body mass

My intended use for this new pair of skis:
- Between 3 and 10 days mountain trecks hut-to-hut in narrow trails allowing only one skier width, and also forest roads, but no open fields.
- 50 lbm / 23 kg backpack (210 lbm / 96 kg total with body mass)
- Mostly gradual slopes
- Often steep slopes
- Rare flats
- Snow types: unpredictable so all of them: hard, icy, powder, crust, etc ... between -25°C and +10°C
- No downhill with parallel or telemark turns on open terrain, only donwhill in narrow trails using snowplow for controlled speed and direction for safety
- The weight of the backpack and the rare flats seems to indicate I don't aboslutely need to optimize kick and glide
- The most critical design condition the ski must meet is safety in steep downhill narrow trails in which I snowplow

In summary, the decisive question that I have is, what ski characteristic(s) make(s) it easy to control speed and direction in steep downhill narrow trails with the extra mass of a 50 lbm backpack ?

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Re: Which ski for steep downhill narrow trails with a 50 lbm backpack

Post by mca80 » Sun Feb 11, 2024 4:22 am

You may want to copy and paste this post into the main forum where it will get more views.



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Re: Which ski for steep downhill narrow trails with a 50 lbm backpack

Post by blitzskier » Sun Feb 11, 2024 12:14 pm

KOMS or smaller lighter HoKS the skins regulate your decent speed automatically without snow plowing ,
https://us-store.altaiskis.com/product/ ... lank-skis/

https://us-store.altaiskis.com/product/kom-ski/



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Re: Which ski for steep downhill narrow trails with a 50 lbm backpack

Post by JfSki » Sun Feb 11, 2024 9:15 pm

mca80 wrote:
Sun Feb 11, 2024 4:22 am
You may want to copy and paste this post into the main forum where it will get more views.
Thanks for the suggestion @m@mca80.
I started a new thread in the "Telemark Talk Forum" here:
https://www.telemarktalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6545

I suggest any further replies to be made there.

Thanks.



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