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  1. #526
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    Quote Originally Posted by romeo tango View Post
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    when shopping thrift stores, every now and then i see ancient, legit touring skis with
    the synthetic strips in the base (Bonna?) for sale

    so, its not a new idea. if it was a good idea,
    seems like more companies would produce a similar product
    (maybe they are and im out of touch?)

    it's designed for geezers who want to ski, but,
    don't want to go fast enough to crash and break something

    there, i said it

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    They’re not for geezers. They’re available on top end racing skis.

    Also:

    “Cross-country skin skis are a relatively new technology. Atomic was experimenting with attaching mohair strips to the kick zones of wax skis with klister at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.”

    https://www.conwaydailysun.com/outdo...4b0c46fd0.html

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    There was a handful of replacement skin strips sold in Gear Swap a few years back. When you can't kick, stomp. When you can't stomp, herring bone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frorider View Post
    GF is flying to a skate ski race & I’m looking for hard shell travel case recommendations. I guess the Series 1 sport tube is a good option?

    Or maybe a fishing rod case could work? She’s just taking a single pair plus poles.
    The Sport Tube is pretty nice, telescopes and has wheels and a handle for hauling around the airport. I have a Series 2 which fits 4 pairs of skis with poles (if you pack carefully). Nice thing about flying with nordic skis is you don't need to worry about the weight limit.

    You can do the PVC tube instead but large PVC tubes aren't that cheap and you still need to rig a handle.

  4. #529
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco Kid View Post
    When you can't kick, stomp. When you can't stomp, herring bone.
    This is also the answer to not being able to get a workout doing classic (in addition to "go faster"). On steep hills you're basically running up the hill with skis on your feet. I actually find it easier to keep my HR down while skating since I can always skate slowly but kicking slowly doesn't work (uphill).

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    I tried those Hok skis back when they came out but found they were too fat and too short. The mount point seemed like it was fooked as well.

    Asked my buddy who runs a xc center about the madshuss skis and he said they are too narrow and too stiff.

    Still looking for that “goldie locks” ski for tour skippity skip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teledad View Post
    This is also the answer to not being able to get a workout doing classic (in addition to "go faster"). On steep hills you're basically running up the hill with skis on your feet. I actually find it easier to keep my HR down while skating since I can always skate slowly but kicking slowly doesn't work (uphill).
    When I'm approaching and then moving up a hill, generally my progression in technique is to kick on the groomed until I can't then move over to the fresh snow then skate uphill until the speed is so low the skate becomes a herring bone. So many variables with hill, snow quality, camber/grip. Using all the tools in your tool box to seek efficiency is what I like about the game. And skating down hill
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    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
    I tried those Hok skis back when they came out but found they were too fat and too short. The mount point seemed like it was fooked as well.

    Asked my buddy who runs a xc center about the madshuss skis and he said they are too narrow and too stiff.

    Still looking for that “goldie locks” ski for tour skippity skip.
    Seems like you want one of the regular skis that has fish scales cut in the bottom like Voilé or Fisher S’bound if they still make those.
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  8. #533
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    You mean the reverse or negative pockets?

    I have a set of the old Fishers and have had good luck with them, if only they were a tad wider.

    I have considered getting out the dremel and making my own pockets. I know others here have done zackly that.
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    S bounds with high top leather and 3 pins are my every day anywhere driver. I carry skins. Seems to me those short fat skis with skins are dope for checking a trap line or tending a sugar grove. Sliding snow shoes.
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    I have the Voile Vector BC ski (the model with fish scales). It's an alpine ski, not a nordic ski. But if you want downhill performance and fat, Voile has several models with the fish scales. They are my Spring ski mountaineering ski and great for long, flat, slightly up, slightly down approaches. I still bring skins and ski crampons for when it gets steep and icy.

    https://www.voile.com/voile-ultravector-bc-skis.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco Kid View Post
    Sliding snow shoes.
    Basically what I tell people.
    Here’s some Kōm turns:
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  12. #537
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    going nordic = going ghay?

    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
    I tried those Hok skis back when they came out but found they were too fat and too short. The mount point seemed like it was fooked as well.

    Asked my buddy who runs a xc center about the madshuss skis and he said they are too narrow and too stiff.

    Still looking for that “goldie locks” ski for tour skippity skip.
    Kom from Altai. They’re a blast for meadow skipping
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    Kom turns

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Kom from Altai. They’re a blast for meadow skipping
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    Kom turns

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    So how many exactly does you know who need us to order for a run in the mid 180s? And the 174 seems like unobtainium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    So how many exactly does you know who need us to order for a run in the mid 180s? And the 174 seems like unobtainium.
    I snagged one of the last pair of 174 around Thanksgiving. I’m big and they’re fine if the snow isn’t too deep. That pic was 18” of nice dry, cold snow. It was on the verge of being too deep for me.

    I’m not sure what it would take to get a 185 mold made. I asked Nils and he said it would take dozens of pairs to just break even.

    They have a really great flex for soft snow and are wide enough to be a little surfy. Not as stiff as Voile’s offerings which aren’t that great for hippie pow


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    The Voile V6 BC skis with the traction base + tip & tail rocker are slarvy & very good in hippie pow conditions 😁⛷

    The other Voile BC traction base models have flatter tails, are less slarvy & more carvy 🔪

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    I snagged one of the last pair of 174 around Thanksgiving. I’m big and they’re fine if the snow isn’t too deep. That pic was 18” of nice dry, cold snow. It was on the verge of being too deep for me.

    I’m not sure what it would take to get a 185 mold made. I asked Nils and he said it would take dozens of pairs to just break even.

    They have a really great flex for soft snow and are wide enough to be a little surfy. Not as stiff as Voile’s offerings which aren’t that great for hippie pow


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    riding chairs in foggy freezing drizzle didnt sound like fun
    touring in foggy freezing drizzle kicks ass!
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    going nordic = going ghay?

    Quote Originally Posted by romeo tango View Post
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    riding chairs in foggy freezing drizzle didnt sound like fun
    touring in foggy freezing drizzle kicks ass!
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    LOL. My winter XC since the solstice. So warm there was griz tracks reported on the trails at 900m. That’s a new one.
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    Heavy fog again tonight. Flat light by headlamp. Apex bruin prowling. XC training with birkie attire apropos.

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    FKNA!
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    Well that’s one way to get the heart rate going…

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    GAY
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    another day another loop praise ullr

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    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

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    white lines goin through my mind

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    Where is that? Looks choice.
    I was back up at Green Woodlands today, saw the man himself, Bob Green, grooming with a snowmobile. Too thin for the cat tillers, snow coming though! If you don’t know the story on Bob Green, he’s awesome, I’ll just leave it at that!

    https://www.greenwoodlandsfoundation.org/
    Perfect blue-sky day, 32* and fast snow. I really think Nordic is my new jam, especially on this low snow season.
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    One of the warming huts, fully stocked, all for free!
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    crab in my shoe mouth

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    petit train du nord, used to be a train to tremblant round trip that would stop at all the little hills for a quarter before they built the stupid highway.

    now it’s your normal NE rail to trail with a lot of lakes, rivers, cottonheads, etc. goes forever and some of the sections are pretty nice, and it’s one of the only free spaces to get out in the laurentians. fucking crowded on the weekend.
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