Background: novice skier, looking to take an avalanche class next season and slowly, safely start doing some touring. I don't see myself doing anything too gnarly, I'd like to get the hang of it first - but I'm a pretty fit cyclist (road and mtb) and miss the human powered aspect of lift accessed skiing vs a day of riding bikes. Plus getting away from crowds is ideal. Touring has been something I've wanted to do since I started skiing.
I need to buy a beacon, pack, shovel, probe, etc still - but summer seems like a good time to get a deal on the actual skis / boots.
I ski mainly in the Sierras. Currently have Wildcat 108s and regular Wildcats that I've yet to mount. I like that the 108s are stable, work in a huge variety of conditions, and ski pretty strong for how forgiving they are.
Are these too heavy to tour with? I'm guessing the answer is yes and I should seek out a softer / lighter touring ski. Obvious answer seems like a Moment Wildcat 108 Tour - anything else that's similar I should look for?
Boots / Bindings - since I've never skied a touring binding I'm not terribly well versed in them. It looks like Fritschi Tectons are the only ones with a DIN settings for the toes - if that's true it seems like a safe option. Is there any reason I'd regret these?
It also looks like if I went with those Fritschis I'd need an AT boot for the heel to work with. Lange XT Free and Tecnica Cochise both fit comfortably but are on the very heavy end of touring boots. Is there any downside to boots like that other than the weight versus a lighter boot?
Feel free to tell me I'm doing this wrong, should look at different gear entirely, or tell me I'm a jong. Any of the above would be super helpful.
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