Doug_Hutchinson Posted November 18, 2002 Posted November 18, 2002 Anyone know any shops in the pacific northwest that stock approach skis (aka firn skis, aka figls, aka AT skis about 130cm)? I am looking for real, waxable skis to use with my plastic climbing boots. Quote
snoboy Posted November 18, 2002 Posted November 18, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Doug Hutchinson: Anyone know any shops in the pacific northwest that stock approach skis (aka firn skis, aka figls, aka AT skis about 130cm)? I am looking for real, waxable skis to use with my plastic climbing boots. Try MEC in Vancouver. They don't ship skis over the border though, I don't think. Have a look at what they got here: Approach skis at MEC Quote
vegetablebelay Posted November 20, 2002 Posted November 20, 2002 So does anybody have any opinions on either of the two shown at MEC? Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted November 20, 2002 Posted November 20, 2002 I thought I saw a pair like those last time I was at Marmot Smellevue.. Quote
mtnnut Posted November 20, 2002 Posted November 20, 2002 Of the MEC options shown, the Karhu one looks like a going up model only (skins permanently attached). They are wider for more floatation too. The Hagan might be more versatile, particularly if you wanted to ski down. Â You might find other options from Alpine ski companies that sell what the industry is calling skiboards. I'm sure there are others, but I think I've seen Salomon with such an item. Quote
ryland_moore Posted November 20, 2002 Posted November 20, 2002 I would check out ski swaps or just buy a used pair of shorter boards. I just picked up a brand new pair of shaped Hart's 160cm for $100 at the local ski swap. Planning on putting on some Silveretta 500s for approaches and then can ski down. Quote
layton Posted November 25, 2002 Posted November 25, 2002 I've concidered this too and when I get some $$, I'm gonna buy a pair of children's skiis, and screw my silvretta 303's to em. For goin' up only. I'll go down in em, but I fall on my face in the best of skiis so why bother? Quote
Skisports Posted November 25, 2002 Posted November 25, 2002 I would check around and look for a beginner to novice/intermidate ski. This will give you tons of felxablity and make it really really easy to turn so those that can ski can use them with mountainerring boots. The only problem is in icy conditions..... yeah right they will not ski. and Beginner skis are all over the place. Cheep. 100bucks... Quote
JoshK Posted November 26, 2002 Posted November 26, 2002 I've seen Rossi Rebel Kid's skis in 120cm -> 150cm lengths on sale for $80, brand new. I was seriously considering getting a pair of kiddie skis for an approach option. Quote
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