coug4 Posted November 1, 2007 Posted November 1, 2007 I'm in the market for a light pair of approach skis for ice climbing . With all the stuff on the net + ski swaps I need a list of skis that would fit the bill. With a climbing pack I top out at about 150 lbs and will be setting them up with Silvrettas. Need steel edges for those non-pow days. Your list? Steve Quote
korup Posted November 1, 2007 Posted November 1, 2007 cheap and light. that is all. seriously, there are hundreds of skis that would work just fine. maybe get a shorter (160cm) ski with only a little sidecut (better for skinning). Quote
ilookeddown Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 I would rather skin in with a dynafit set up and carry my ice climbing boots than try and ski out on my climbing boots. You may not get hurt on the climb, just on the ski out. Try a flexible 3 buckle AT and ice climb with them. It is not that bad, and if you find it is, than carry the extra weight for the other boots. Or just slowshoe. Quote
AlpineK Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 I had 2 starts to bc skiing. Once as a kid when there were the super old school cable bindings and downhill bindings my dad got me out in the bc; that's a pretty funny story but let's skip that. When I did start bc skiing on my own the only boots that I could find were the standard downhill stuff or climbing boots. Climbing boots were a hell of a lot better than the available ski boots, but they still sucked. Skiing in climbing boots is really hard. You have to really focus on holding your lower legs in proper form for skiing. I'd say if you do that kind of skiing plan on doing a lot of step kicking and side slipping. It's better than stupid shoes, but only slightly better. Quote
John Frieh Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 BD Stigma (2650 g/174 cm) Atomic Free Dream (2700 g/178 cm) Quote
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