Strong double camber and metal edges?

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Re: Strong double camber and metal edges?

Post by Lhartley » Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:44 pm

There's a guy on the classifieds here in foothills area with 210 Nansens for sale. Currently Asnes doesn't list Nansens in that length but they're for sale here on Facebook marketplace, can't post the link but can pm
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Re: Strong double camber and metal edges?

Post by greatgt » Thu Dec 07, 2023 5:06 am

E99, what are they today? Transnordic 66? Double camber 65-55-60. last few times have used them on @ a mile up with very low angle easy logging road. Easy up with two year old wax and no doing what is right for those skis. They are having a healing for my knee which is getting better with every ski. thought about taking some ancient 215's up there and see how fast they go. On the other hand might bring some 109's the older version for some turns which is sketchy with the knee. Deep surfatizing powder has made for one of the best early skiing years in memory. Love double camber as they relate to shock absorbers and on the down wax is not an issue in the wax pocket. Snow is wicked fast and everybody is having a blast in the Hardwoods which are in my sight for this morning. Teleking is ripping it up in the hardwoods and with several thousand acres of State owned land great shots can be found.



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