Moondog55 wrote:Different animals totally
I am describing XC touring using 75mm duckbill bindings [ or the new NTN system which I have not used]
The Dynafit are downhill skis modified for Alpine touring and while they can be used they are very tiring to cover long distances in.
XC skis do fall into many categories but XC Touring skis still are lighter than Alpine touring gear.
XC Light touring skis are for day trips with a small pack or bumbag and do not need a great big plastic boot and are usually better with a NNN BC boot and binding combination
kanangra wrote:It has been a long time since I upgraded my x country gear. I am told there have been many advances over the last 10 years or so? What are people recommending for back country touring skis and bindings these days? Is it true that you can lock your heels in the bindings for more control on down hills? After a break of 15 years or so I'm seriously thinking of getting back into it this year. I suppose I could just hire the stuff but I am interested in getting the gear. I am 6ft. Weigh 80kgs and would mainly use it out in the back country with pack rather than on groomed trails. What do people think? What are people using these days to undertake the classic K to K route for example?
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