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Thread: WTB: lightweight touring gear
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04-05-2021, 04:45 PM #1
WTB: lightweight touring gear
I want to ski some volcanoes this spring and my current touring setup is too heavy for the longer missions. I drove around salt lake today and looked at a bunch of different gear and created a wishlist of gear if I had infinite funds. Looking to see if any of the maggots are selling gear similar to what I’m looking for.
DPS Pagoda Tour 106 (184cm)
Tecnica Zero G Pro Tour 25.5
G3 Zed
Crampons for ski boots (leverlock style not the strap style)
Axe or whippet
Thanks
Happy sufferfest season!
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04-06-2021, 10:15 AM #2
If you’re focusing on volcano skiing and funds are an issue, you can definitely get away with a cheaper and lighter setup than what you have proposed. You do not need a boot as stiff as a zero g or a ski as wide as a pagoda 106 to ski volcano corn.
85-100mm waist ski, 1200 - 1300g boot, skimo race/minimalist tech bindings are the type setup I use and frequently see on spring volcano tours, though of course people just run what they brung.
I have found spring volcano skiing is tough on boots due to dirt approaches and sharp volcanic rock. The zero g has fairly soft plastic, so expect a shortened life span if you’re planning on spending a lot of time in the PNW. (I have a pair and only use them for winter touring for this reason).
You could probably buy some used zero g 85 and scarpa F1s for the price of used pagodas or zgtp and get more than adequate volcano performance.
Obviously the setup you’ve thrown out would also be a killer lightweight Utah touring setup so maybe worth the extra cost/weight and a short trip to the PNW wouldn’t affect the lifespan of the gear too much.
Sorry that doesn’t help your gear search. Just hoping to save you some money.
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04-06-2021, 12:25 PM #3
That's kind of the idea. Obviously I wouldn't be using the setup just for volcanoes but that's the inspiration for me looking at lighter gear. I'd definitely prefer not to spend $1200 on skis. But after looking at a bunch of different skis, the shape and weight of the pagoda really stood out to me. I was turned off by most of what I saw in the lightweight touring category: stiff, straight and narrow like a damn 2x4. I'd like to be able to ski the soft stuff without having to make hop turns. I'm looking for something in the 100-105 range and the wide shovel on the pagoda looks really appealing for railing chop and wind buff.
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04-06-2021, 01:19 PM #4
jrredho just posted some ZGTP in your size...
Everybody's gotta have parkas. I'm talking custom parkas. Two words: "client development." They see all of you out there cutting the powder in your matching Schweikart & Cokely parkas, you'll make an impression. You will thank me later.
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