Wired_Knut Posted September 21, 2001 Posted September 21, 2001 I've been backcountry skiing for a while now and have a couple pairs of Ascension climbing skins. A good product, but would like to expand my horizons. Have new AT setup and need a pair. Any feedback on Pomocca, Coll-Tex or Montana would be appreciated. Quote
Norm Posted September 21, 2001 Posted September 21, 2001 I've used both Ascention and Montana and found them to be equivalent as far as climbing and snow glop goes. However, Acsention glue rocks and all other glues suck. I barely got one season out of the Montana's before I had to reglue them. I did so with Ascention glue and am still fat and happy. If the new skis are even close to shaped it'll be worth your while to buy them big and then trim them at the waist as opposed to the old school adage about buying your skins a mm or so narrower than the ski's waist Quote
max Posted September 22, 2001 Posted September 22, 2001 speaking of skins: anybody have a used pair to sell? grouchous_rex@yahoo.com  Quote
David_Parker Posted September 22, 2001 Posted September 22, 2001 I might have an extra set because I just helped a friend move who had about 3 pair and he doesn't ski anymore. Need dimensions though. Post here. Quote
two-flats-fer-sure Posted September 22, 2001 Posted September 22, 2001 I found out that buying skins larger is the easy way to go too....I bought the backcountry axcess (ala the tracker) fat skins and they are super light and grip pretty good! Glue is so-so.... Quote
johnny Posted September 22, 2001 Posted September 22, 2001 I know it is a beautiful Saturday but this is what moving reduces one to; taking breaks to mess about on the internet! I couldn't help but ask if anyone else has ever used the hook half of 2 inch velcro to make skins with. I realize that this is quite outdated but I just put a pair of skins my dad made about 20 years ago into a Goodwill box. Sewn loop at one end for ski-tip, couple of straps around the ski and an adjustable strap at the end which fits into the notch you ground into your ski tail. Pretty easy to make if you have any sewing skills at all and super cheap. They do not slide downhill but they stick like nothing else ever invented! After writing this I just might keep these things as a conversation piece Hell, I still have the old skiis I used them on when I was a kid. Hmmmmm...... I hope that everyone else who ever posts to this goofy site is out enjoying one of the last groovy weekends this summer has to offer!!!!! Quote
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