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Recommendation me a touring set up

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi - going to be embracing touring more seriously this coming winter - mostly inbounds Europe but maybe Norway in the Spring.

Looking for a new set-up and keen for recommendations. I've been on Whitedot Carbonlite Preachers for the last 4y which I LOVE for alpine - most side/off piste - perfect combination of fun/charge/pop/float. But I think these might be a bit unwieldy for touirng so looking to trade up.

I'm 80kg/183cm.

Not looking for pure touring set up - would like to be able to charge through pow/crud and not die on icy moguls.

Need bindings and boots too.

Budget isn't strict. What'cha reckon?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I reckon there's a whole load of threads on this forum that have already addressed this question...

Should you care to look!
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Budget limited: Scott Superguide 95's with factory skins and ATK bindings/crampons.
Spendy: Whitedot Ronde 96 CarbonLite (new this autumn) with Colltex skins and ATK bindings/crampons.
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You need to decide if you actually want to tour properly, spending most of the day walking and staying in huts (in which case you want super lightweight bindings) or if you just want to do a bit of skinning to get to good slopes and snow, in which case you might want to stay with somewhat heavier bindings which ski more like normal Alpine bindings.
There is no such thing as inbounds in Europe, but I'm assuming you mean skiing mostly from lifts with some walking to get to more remote slopes (often miles from other skiers, but usually arriving at another lift or failing that a road).
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@simski81, @spyderjon, is being very polite, give him a ring, have a chat about what you want, your abilities, budget etc and he will sort you out!! https://www.thepisteoffice.com/
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go see @spyderjon if you want a divorce you'll end up spending more than you intended
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 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
*Suspects your demands require multiple solutions.


But I am sure @spiderjon can kit you out for ultralight, will float away if your not careful, touring skis for Norway spring all day hikes touring AND heavier powder skis with shifts for in bound, do a short hike for access 'touring' (freeride) in most of Europe (nicer to ski on, but you wouldn't want to hike all day...)

(Or to put it another way, n+1 isn't just for bicycles snowHead snowHead )
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