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Atomic Kailas Telemark Ski

Atomic Kailas Telemark Ski

Rating for this product: 4 December 1, 2008

I've been skiing these for a couple of seasons now and think they're great as a backcountry ski. Only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 is because it tends to get deflected around by chunky snow inbounds.. but that's not what you're buying it for anyhow, is it? It handles all backcountry conditions well. Forgiving and predictable enough for steep manky ski-mountaineering descents, with good stability and edge-hold; they will also respond when you put a charge into them for a sweet powder ride.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes | 1 No

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Lousy liners

Garmont Radium Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

Garmont Radium Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 November 21, 2008

I have skiied these two days so far, so it's possible my opinion could change if they break in, but I doubt they will change that much. The liners are very uncomfortable; cooking them a second time made no difference. They seem to be made of hard plastic coated with a thin layer of cloth. I'm getting numerous hot spots plus shin bang; not what I expect from a thermomoldable liner. The boots look great on paper but I'm very disappointed so far.

Another more minor criticism is the walk mode, which is barely discernable from the ski mode.

PS-I have owned a pair of Endorphins for a couple of years and they fit me quite well; I did not have to do any custom fitting beyond heat-molding. Unfotunately that will not be the case with these boots. I'd wait a year on these, hopefully Garmont will put a decent liner in them next year.

Helpful Votes: 5 Yes | 5 No

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K2 Shuksan Alpine Touring Ski

K2 Shuksan Alpine Touring Ski

Rating for this product: 2 December 15, 2004

I have a pair of 190's from a couple of years ago and love them. I would likely buy another pair when these are done; would give them 5 stars but I see they now only come in a maximum length of 181. I also see K2 changed them a bit, adding more sidecut which I don't think they needed. The old Shuksan was a great ski-mountaineering tool, a nice smooth medium flex with a good shape. It's getting hard to find a good ski for truly steep, hard snow. Too much sidecut is not a good thing for this type of skiing. Still I would try these if they came in a 190, as the sidecut difference isn't too radical.

I find it hard to believe that there's no market for a 190 in this type of ski. I'll be looking at others for my next pair.

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