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#588741 - 08/11/06 09:54 PM
WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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stranger
Registered: 07/05/06
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Looking for a good set of used backcountry skis, bindings, and boots. I wear size 9.5-10 alpine ski boots, and ski 170's. I consider myself an expert level Alpine skier. Brand and model recommendations welcome as well. Thanks 
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#588746 - 08/14/06 02:09 PM
Re: WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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sprayer
Registered: 09/18/01
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Looking for a good set of used backcountry skis, bindings, and boots. I wear size 9.5-10 alpine ski boots, and ski 170's. I consider myself an expert level Alpine skier. Brand and model recommendations welcome as well. Thanks
If you share a bit more information about what kind of skiing you'll be doing you'll probably get much better recomendations.
Are you going to be mostly yo-yoing close to the road? Long Tours, mostly approaches on moderate ground? Will you use the set-up for lift-served skiing as well as BC stuff?
My AT-setup conssists of Lowa Struktura EVO's boots, and pair of Freerides mounted on 185cm Fisher Big Stix. Definitely on the heavy/beefy side of the AT spectrum. I envisioned mostly using the stuff for yo-yo skiing, or inbounds with alpine boots. It's great for that kind of thing, but whenever I've had to cover any distance I've suffered accordingly and have coveted a lighter set-up the entire time.
I think if I had it to do all over again, and had more money to spend, and was looking for a dedicated BC setup (big if's) I would have gone with a dynafit set-up. Way, way, way lighter, and perform just as well in pretty much any BC type situation that you're likely to get into. You'll probably pay a bit more, but you'll get your payback with every step that you take with the skis on your back - or rather - anytime that you find yourself working against gravity with the skis on.
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#588747 - 08/14/06 02:15 PM
Re: WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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old hand
Registered: 07/11/04
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First I apologize for the spelling they incorrectly. Now let me defend myself, I tele, but have five or size friends that use an AT setup, and all use the Fritschi Diamir Freeride Binding. They swear by them and in their own personal experience work better than any other AT binding out there. For two main reasons first many companies sacrifice strength for weight and second the DIN setting on the bindings goes to 12 and most are in the 8-10 range. And per you $400 claim take a look at this. http://www.backcountry.com/store/BLD0783...&mv_pc=r105
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#588750 - 08/14/06 02:20 PM
Re: WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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old hand
Registered: 07/11/04
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I tele, but have five or size friends that use an AT setup, and all use the Fritschi Diamir Freeride Binding.
Frisch Freeride, must therefore, be the best and only binding to use and anything else will come apart like Jenna Bush's legs at a keg party.
Well since Satan never lies I must assume you are telling the truth. There is no denying it. p.s. I would tell you to burn in hell but I don't think it would do any good.
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#588757 - 08/14/06 03:29 PM
Re: WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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sprayer
Registered: 12/04/00
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There is a learning curve to the Dynafit system
If you've an IQ above room temperature or the average ttips luddite, it shouldn't be a problem.
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#588760 - 08/14/06 05:08 PM
Re: WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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sprayer
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If you've an IQ above room temperature or the average ttips luddite, it shouldn't be a problem.
Been to Meadows lately?
No (thank god!), but the same ttip types shop at Mammoth 
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#588763 - 08/19/06 06:15 PM
Re: WANTED: Randonee/Backcountry Ski gear
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stranger
Registered: 07/05/06
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Holy crap....thanks for the advice. Also, thanks for some of the laughs that are standard fare when discussing gear.  Here is the "more information" as requested. I will be using the gear for lift serve and backcountry. I would prefer to have the option to do some multi-day tours (in the unlikely event I can have multiple days off of work once the snow starts to fly again). Most of my snowplay has been at the Baker ski area back country. Access has been post-hole booting and snowshoeing out on Shuksan Arm and out towards Table Mountain. I also snowshoe in with a snow board to Hidden Lake Lookout at least once every winter for a few hours of freshies. No tele here for me...no time to learn a new sport. I would use the gear for winter climbing approaches ...volcanoes, Sisters, Cascade Pass, etc. I weigh about 160 and stand about 5'8" Oh ya, did I mention I am a cheap bastard and want to spend next to nothing for this?
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