jrichard
New member
I'm retiring my twenty-five year old telemark skis for skis that will handle New England backcountry trails a little better. I know I need:
- metal edges
- waxless base
- decent control
- warm boots
I'm unsure about camber. My past experience was that double camber == bad turning. But turning on the often cut-up, always variable, sometimes icy hiking trails was never a sure thing anyway. But my weight often collapsed the camber anyway, so gliding wasn't that great. Has this improved?
I want them to work reasonably well from the Sherburne ski trail to the ski trail to Zealand Falls hut. Figure 45lbs of gear and 180lbs of person. They don't need to be good resort skis.
For boots, they just need to be warm, comfortable, and give me some ability to turn.
Any suggestions for skis or boots?
- metal edges
- waxless base
- decent control
- warm boots
I'm unsure about camber. My past experience was that double camber == bad turning. But turning on the often cut-up, always variable, sometimes icy hiking trails was never a sure thing anyway. But my weight often collapsed the camber anyway, so gliding wasn't that great. Has this improved?
I want them to work reasonably well from the Sherburne ski trail to the ski trail to Zealand Falls hut. Figure 45lbs of gear and 180lbs of person. They don't need to be good resort skis.
For boots, they just need to be warm, comfortable, and give me some ability to turn.
Any suggestions for skis or boots?