BD Carbon Convert as a mostly resort ski

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cloud cult
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BD Carbon Convert as a mostly resort ski

Post by cloud cult » Tue Oct 18, 2016 12:15 pm

Making a major upgrade from my old BD Voodoos. The Carbon Convert is 105 underfoot and quite light. I'm looking for a primarily on-area ski. I've been telemarking for 20 years. I live in Montana.

This ski is a great deal at my LSS but am unsure if it is too wide for an on-area ski. Thoughts?

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Re: BD Carbon Convert as a mostly resort ski

Post by lilcliffy » Wed Oct 19, 2016 10:23 pm

Hey man. I am no expert on on-piste skis...

But I have never used a ski that wide underfoot on-piste...Seems awfully wide to me...

I would think you would need some seriously powerful boots-bindings to hold that width on edge, on-piste...

What boots and bindings would you use?
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Re: BD Carbon Convert as a mostly resort ski

Post by Johnny » Thu Oct 20, 2016 9:54 am

Grab a pair of real skis... Race or on-piste alpine skis. 8-)

The Carbon Convert is a nice backcountry ski... But not a frontside ski at all... Unless 90% of your skiing is bottomless powder...
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Re: BD Carbon Convert as a mostly resort ski

Post by dnt_upton » Thu Oct 20, 2016 1:32 pm

What Johnny said, though I wouldn't necessarily say grab some race skis unless you plan to spend most of your resort time on groomed conditions. Something with a little more heft than the Carbon Converts to handle crud and chopped up resort conditions would make more sense to me.



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