Ski dimensions are 124, 92, 114 - 179cm length, twin tipped
I know nothing.
I know nothing.
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Check out these two threads from this past season. Some skins info in them:
http://forums.alpinezone.com/49196-new-gear-limited-budget-long-term-plans.html
http://forums.alpinezone.com/49551-got-skins.html
wow... i needed so much help with skins i needed 2 threads. :lol:
Skins in a 120 or 110 width should be fine to give wall-to-wall coverage for your ski. At this time, there are bargains to be found so keep looking. If you're paying more than $100, look around some more. Spadout is your friend and so is the local ski store in your area. They may still be on sale. Read the cutting directions well and be sure to measure twice and cut once.
you wouldn't be concerned about running a 110 with a tip width of 124?
you wouldn't be concerned about running a 110 with a tip width of 124?
again, I know nothing :lol:
however, I did read in another thread that slipping sucks, so complete coverage is important to prevent that.
This is where I bought my last two pairs of skins:
http://store.nexternal.com/shared/S...30&Keyword=climbing+skins&Target=products.asp
Cheapest I've found. Last set I bought I went there in person. Pretty cool store, you'd never dream you'd find climbing skins there. It's a fairly typical army surplus shop.
Slipping sucks, but I wouldn't be concerned with 110 skins on a 124 tip. That sounds close to what I run, actually. You'll actually notice not having full coverage in soft snow more, but I'd still say 110 is fine.
And if you really want to avoid slipping on hard pack you get some ski crampons. Deep, steep stuff one often resorts to booting, or at least kick turns where you can slacken your slope progressively.
Didn't know you were getting into touring. Hope we can catch up this winter some time. Austin loves getting new people lost.
110mm is plenty. 100mm would be fine too for the type of skinning you'll be doing. Get a tail clip unless you want to be super cautious against getting anything on the bottom of your skins. Don't get clipfix tail clips, they're are a pain in the ass. Get this style.
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Personally I think Black Diamond skins have a lot better grip than G3 but a lot of people swear they perform equally.
That style work well with twin tips?
That style work well with twin tips?
That style work well with twin tips?