St. Bear
New member
Is there a difference between traditional alpine and telemark skis? Or is the difference just in the bindings and boots?
I currently have a pair of 168cm Elan Flow XT skis. I bought them last year when I decided to start skiing again after a 14 year break. I wasn't sure how much use I'd get out of them or my ability level after such a long break. Thankfully, I'm able to get onto the mountain more than I expected, and even ski more proficiently than when I was younger.
As a result, I would like a more advanced ski that holds up better on varied terrain. However, I am also looking to learn to tele, and if that goes well I would like to have a pair of skis in both styles. Since my Elans are a beginner/intermediate ski, could I just slap a pair of tele bindings on them and have at it?
I currently have a pair of 168cm Elan Flow XT skis. I bought them last year when I decided to start skiing again after a 14 year break. I wasn't sure how much use I'd get out of them or my ability level after such a long break. Thankfully, I'm able to get onto the mountain more than I expected, and even ski more proficiently than when I was younger.
As a result, I would like a more advanced ski that holds up better on varied terrain. However, I am also looking to learn to tele, and if that goes well I would like to have a pair of skis in both styles. Since my Elans are a beginner/intermediate ski, could I just slap a pair of tele bindings on them and have at it?