Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by Lhartley » Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:37 pm

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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by Inspiredcapers » Thu Jan 09, 2025 12:01 pm

I’ve got Xplore on the MR48 skins (210’s) and NNNBC on the waxers (210’s). These skis are greasy fast on the track or hardpack. The skins have been great for those days where messing with wax is a pain- the waxers on a swix blue kinda day are effortless. I find myself leaning a little more towards the skins if I know I’m gonna be encountering rolling terrain (such as the local golf course). I don’t use them frequently due to the type of skiing I usually go for but its great to have them for days when getting away isn’t doable.



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by corlay » Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:34 pm

fisheater wrote:
Wed Jan 08, 2025 6:37 pm
The MR 48 would have to be a lot better ski than the MT 51 to be near as much fun.
Well....
I'm about to find out. ;-)

I Love, love, LOVE the Gamme (green man).

I just bought the MR48 for the places I frequent that often have groomed a portion of the trail-system.
It's fun to just mindlessly lay down some miles in-track, once in a while.
Focused upon good, efficient technique, get into a rhythm, and go *fast*.
and also have the ability of jump out of the track, and play on some less-traveled trails.
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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by corlay » Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:38 pm

chris_the_wrench wrote:
Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:21 pm
Thanks for the heads up!! What bindings are you mounting?
NNN-BC

if you get the perma-skin version, many have recommended an adjustable NNN/NIS.
to have some range of control over boot position for less/more grip.



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by fisheater » Thu Jan 09, 2025 3:09 pm

@corlay I hope you really enjoy the MR. I don’t ski tracks very often. I mostly ski single track near home. When I travel, it isn’t to groomed XC areas.
I really like the Green Man.



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by Inspiredcapers » Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:51 pm

I think Green Man is the most beloved Asnes ski there is, I treasure mine and have covered a lot of miles on them. If they made another run of them they’d sell out immediately.



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by mca80 » Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:06 pm

@fisheater gamme is really faster than the mt51? That's surprising to me. @corlay please report back how the mr48 compares to gamme after some experiences, thanks.



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by fisheater » Thu Jan 09, 2025 6:41 pm

mca80 wrote:
Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:06 pm
@fisheater gamme is really faster than the mt51? That's surprising to me. @corlay please report back how the mr48 compares to gamme after some experiences, thanks.
I don’t track gps speed. Gamme has significantly more snap. Gamme is much more marked up on the bottoms given that I have the MT for thin conditions. I much prefer the Gamme



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by chris_the_wrench » Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:50 pm

corlay wrote:
Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:38 pm

NNN-BC

if you get the perma-skin version, many have recommended an adjustable NNN/NIS.
to have some range of control over boot position for less/more grip.
I have some Fischer Skin Race skis that have the adjustable binding, and Im SO VERY thankful they do! My skate skis have adjustable and I think Ive adjusted them once. When I got the skin skis, I was like 'so what, the bindings move'. However, the skin skis I adjust the binding position very frequently based on snow or terrain type. I think with a skin ski, that you can't quite tweak like you can with a wax pocket, an adjustable binding is mandatory(at least on the skinny racey skis).

I really want some of the waxable m48's, we'll see what norseman has to say vs my budget...



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Re: Current or Recently Retired Waxable Metal Edge Skis

Post by riel » Thu Jan 09, 2025 9:36 pm

mca80 wrote:
Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:06 pm
@fisheater gamme is really faster than the mt51? That's surprising to me. @corlay please report back how the mr48 compares to gamme after some experiences, thanks.
Wood core skis are variable. Different skis of the same model can come out differently, due to variations in the wood.

It is very possible that fisheater got a fast pair of Gammes, and a slower pair of MT51s.

I have both Gamme and MT51 as well, and have not noticed the Gamme being much faster. I don't think Strave has noticed much of a difference, either, but I may have to experiment...

The Gamme does feel snappier, but the extra stiffness underfoot can also make the Gamme harder to turn than the MT51 sometimes.



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