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Karhu Storm BC Telemark Ski
June 16, 2009
June 16, 2009
My last ski day was 3 weeks to a month back, but was still improving quite a bit. I have about 30 days on Teles, combining this & last year, after a hiatus of 17 years from skiing in general. I'm 6'2", 230#, and I have already figured I want a wider/ longer ski for next season & figured NOW is the time to get a deal on new skis. I looked at the Volkl Katana, but I think they're just too damned heavy & heard tele bindings have a tendency pull out of Volkl skis. I currently run Atomic Kailas 185CM, 88mm under foot (figured a good beginner tele-ski.) I was thinking about something like 105-111 mm underfoot, and perhaps something around 190cm in length, for back country/ powder as well as front side skiing. Also wanted something light that could still snap turns... Am I looking for something totally incongruent, or does that sound sane?
Or, do I just go with the bigger/ heavier ski? Don't really want the HEAVY ski though...
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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