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Started by Jayj2ski in Ski Hardware - 7 Replies

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Jayj2ski posted Aug-2017

Hi guys and gals on this forum...I need some help with finding new ski boots and skis..

I am not getting younger and thus want to get a lighter pair of boots and skis for my fun in mountains...

I would like to find ONE pair of boots and TWO pairs of skis for all my runs.

Ok....
6'3"/ 52 years/ big foot 13US 105mm across forefoot/ 31cm long foot/ ADVANCED skier/ will ski everything including moguls and trees/ EXCEPT the expert kind of terrain..(red bull ski stars stuff..haha)

I need one pair of lighter boots I can use in resorts or for short trips to untouched pow (option plates for alpine and touring bindings)....and 2 pairs of lighter skis..one for resort and one for the deeper stuff (to keep my 200 lb floating on top)

I was looking at the SCARPA FREEDOM 120 SL in 30 mondo....skis...I do not know....sometimes..I like to ski switch..and play around...so some kind of all mountain twin tips..one stiff enough for the resort..and one pair of twin tip rocker for the floating stuff...


PLEASE..LET ME KNOW..WHAT TO LOOK AT..SEARCH FOR.....so much stuff nowadays in those sports stores....

Thank you all

Regards

Jay.

Ranchero_1979
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Aug-2017

Interesting question and that one that only you can answer. However if I interpreted your post correctly then I think you are heading in the wrong direction. Personally am very happy with my current setup which of course makes me biased (Head supershape Magnum/Lange; Dynastar Cham 97HM/dynafits/dynafit magnum; Kaste 108/Marker/Lange). Next on my wishlist would be a straight renewal of piste setup (getting pretty old), followed by putting Markers on an inbound powder ski as am convinced Markers release better than Dynafit bindings.

Boots:
From your above description; "short trips / twin tips"; is sounds like you are not really planning on ski touring or these would be short vs. day long / multiple days? If this is the case then you are almost definitely better off with a non-touring ski boot and non dynafit touring binding. Conventional boots certainly make skiing much easier than even the stiffest touring boot. I saw that you referenced weight quite a few times but if the majority of your day is spent going downhill I would not even have this as a consideration.

Offpiste skis:
As for width of ski I have moved from Kastle 108 to Dynastar Cham 97HM. The extra width of the Kastle has more disadvantages than advantages i.e. not good for skinning - weight/you can't follow tracks/difficult when gets steeper or hard snow; not great for lot of skiing e.g. non gladed trees, steep, hard etc. Even with deep powder I always found skiing 10% faster easier than taking the big beasts out. The fact that fresh snow means you are stuck to less steep slopes lends to this philosophy, just open up the turns to get more float. Hence for the fat ski I would not look to go much beyond 102. Don't understand the twin tip part as just going to be a pain with skins.

Resort skis:
As for resort skis I would go for a proper piste ski i.e. 80mm or less with a decent shovel which will allow you to carve, ski bumps, ski medium powder and chop. If you are going for 2 pairs of ski do you really need an all mountain ski. In trying to do everything my experience is that they end up being very medium! I also don't really understand why anyone would want to use twin tips in resort but then again have never tried to take off or land reverse in a terrain park. If you don't plan on that why would you have a skiddy tail with no support or power?

Sounds like you are in an enviable position so enjoy making the decision. Worst case you get it wrong and need to invest in more toys :-).

Jayj2ski
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Aug-2017

Jay here..yeh..thank you for your reply..

Just did not know where to start with my search for new boots and skis....

I THINK..I BEGIN WITH ski boots..

We do ski mostly east...Vermont...Quebec...NY Adirondacs....and have few trips to Rockies...mostly on Canadian side....in search and need of some soft,fluffy snow....
I hate to rent ski boots....so..thats why I want some good quality ski boots...mostly for downhill stuff...but with the option to change the sole plates of the boots, alpine to AT/TLT binding plate and vise versa...

I know Scarpa sells RS130 and the Freedom sl120 boots with that option...I DO NOT KNOW...if other manufacturers sell similar boots...

Just...I would like one pair of boots....get it fitted...and I could use them for any bindings/ski combination..when needed....

Is that a good idea to start with in search of my new ski boots??

Once I get the boots sorted out..I guess... then I worry about the new pair of sticks...

Thank you

Ranchero_1979
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Aug-2017

Depending upon your binding choice am not sure you need to worry about ski boot compatibility "Sole.ID – Marker Sole.ID allows Marker Authorized Retailers to adjust Sole ID equipped bindings to both ISO 5355 (Alpine) and ISO 9523 (AT) boot sole norms". I guess your first question then becomes do you want to have the option of using dynafit binding?

For Boots I guess you have 4 options:
Normal ski boot:- I have done many tours on Lange RX 120 (1-2hrs skinning) and never had an issue.

Downhill Hybrid (high cut, 4 buckles):- My brother has had good experience with downhill focused "hybrids" i.e. Lange XT 130 freetour which are compatible with any binding including dynafit. He has used these for everything including big days i.e. 7-8hrs uphill. The 4 buckle design and high cut also allows him to fully enjoy the downhill which I guess is the important part.

Hybrid (low cut, 3 buckles):- I previously tried Salomon Quest 120 and really didn't like them; no massive advantage uphill and just didn't enjoy the lower boot cut for the downhill. Hence I found myself reverting to the Lange RX 120. Other friends have tried Scarpa (bright orange model) and similarly never really enjoyed the downhill part. Basically for short tours I am willing to take a little extra and have slightly shorter strides.

Touring: Now spend a lot of time on Dynafit Magnum's which are just okay but have a very messy buckle and plastic shell design around the shin area. Of course they are great for going uphill and to be honest In powder I don't notice much difference. Take these on-piste, bumps etc. though and is just not a nice experience.

I guess my main point is that if you are doing only short uphill trips just be cautious with how much of a touring boot you really want, given that a normal ski boot covers a lot of bases.

Jayj2ski
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Aug-2017

Ok..so I got.it to 3 ski boot models so far....
All heavier than a touring boot...but all of these stiffer....seems like more of a downhill alpine boot....but with some descent angles of mobility for short/er sidecountry "touring" haha

Tecnica Cochise Pro 130
Lange XT 130
Scarpa Freedom RS

Now..I will have to see who has them in stock....to try..
It seems like these are hard to get in bigger sizes....
As always..big foot problems..haha

Hullguy
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Aug-2017

I bought a pair of these 2 Years ago. https://www.apexskiboots.com
Very comfortable, perform great, and give you the ability to walk which is key for a guy like me with planter fascitis!

Ranchero_1979
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Sep-2017

Liking the options you identified!

Jayj2ski
reply to 'I need help finding new ski boots and skis'
posted Sep-2017

Gracias Ranchero..haha
It makes me feel better when y say so....
Now..I will check which of those shells match...at least a bit....my foot shape...haha
Never had much luck with that...
Thank you

Topic last updated on 01-September-2017 at 17:05