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13 years 2 months ago #207513 by gregL
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Alright, here's mine: Powder touring ski - Dynafit Huascaran/Plum Guide/Dynafit Mercury. Daily Lift-Served Driver - Atomic Automatic/FFG16/Lange RS130. All-around winter touring ski - Dynafit Manaslu/Plum Guide/TLT5P. Spring and summer touring ski - Dynafit Mustagh Ata Superlight/Plum Guide/TLT5P.

Slightly over the three ski limit, but my wife seems OK with it . . .

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13 years 2 months ago #207514 by oftpiste
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there's a 3 ski limit? well then I'm forked.

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13 years 2 months ago #207515 by Mofro
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Epic Pow days:
Whatever ski is under my feet. It's a POWDER day and therefore going to be Epic.

Crappy Pow days:
What are you talking about? It's a POW day therefore by definition can not crappy; the only true Crappy Pow days are when I am working instead of skiing pow.

Great in-bounds days:
Great in-bounds days are defined by the size of the line I am forced to wait in, not the skis my feet are attached to. No/minimal line means it is a Great in-bounds day.

Touring Volcanoes:
Maybe best done in a VW Westfalia...

Multi-Day Tours:
Sigh....I wish I had that kind of time.

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13 years 2 months ago #207517 by gravitymk
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Epic Pow days:
Whatever ski is under my feet. It's a POWDER day and therefore going to be Epic.

Crappy Pow days:
What are you talking about? It's a POW day therefore by definition can not crappy; the only true Crappy Pow days are when I am working instead of skiing pow.

Great in-bounds days:
Great in-bounds days are defined by the size of the line I am forced to wait in, not the skis my feet are attached to.  No/minimal line means it is a Great in-bounds day.

Touring Volcanoes:
Maybe best done in a VW Westfalia...

Multi-Day Tours:
Sigh....I wish I had that kind of time.


So, L-120 then...

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13 years 2 months ago - 13 years 2 months ago #207530 by Scotsman
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My quiver

PNW powder touring- Mt Baker superlights/silvretta 404 bindings/Garmont megarides.
PNW powder resort- Mt Baker superlights/fritschi bindings/Garmont Adrenalin's
PNW spring touring- Mt Baker superlights/targa telemark bindings/ Scarpa T2's

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13 years 2 months ago - 13 years 2 months ago #207532 by Plinko
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PNW powder touring- Mt Baker superlights/silvretta 404 bindings/Garmont meagrides.
PNW powder resort- Mt Baker superlights/fritschi bindings/Garmont Adrenalin's
PNW spring touring- Mt Baker superlights/targa telemark bindings/ Scarpa T2's


Do you really have 3 pair?  ::)

My Baker Superlights were decent in fresh powder but left me wanting under any other circumstance.  I needed something with more torsional stability to deal with the thicker stuff that's so common around here.  The Atomic Aspect, (and predecessor the RT86) are nearly identical weight and dimensions as the Baker SL, but a firmer flex.

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