Poster: A snowHead
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I want to start doing some touring, mostly sidecountry i guess but with a view to doing some more proper stuff in the future. I've got a pair of old 1080s that are kind of redundant now i've got some enforcers. I had thought about keeping them as a trash ski for park but I spend so little time in the park they probably wouldn't ever get used.
I used them as my one quiver ski for ages and they've done pretty well apart from being a little soft and its not too much of a problem as i'm pretty light. They're not in great nick but usable. Apart from the twin tip possibly not being ideal for skins (is it really a problem?), are there any other reasons why they wouldn't be a good choice?
Had thought about maybe some dukes/barons on the enforcers but would be a pretty hefty set up and i don't really want to compromise them on the downs with a lighter binding.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I've had no problem using skins on Lords, which are twintipped.
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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?
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Twins aren't a problem with skins (at least black diamond skins). Don't really know anything about the skis, but if they worked for you everywhere before I'd imagine they would still be fine.
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el nombre, Hopefully not too silly, as I've set up an old pair of mine up with touring bindings. The s\h skin's I bought seem fine, although I had to have them shortened. That didn't go too well at the local cobblers. 1 ended up too short and I've had to resort to a fix involving a couple of picture hooks. Seems to work though.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Unless they melt while you're actually going up then they'll be fine. TT are no problem with skins.
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1080 is a decent choice for touring - light ski and ok for the descents.
Twin tips should be fine - but it depends on the tail hook.
If its turns out to be causing hassle then cut a wee notch in them with a stanley knife.
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I know pocket rockets are regarded as not bad for touring, 1080s are just a thinner version in essence, so can't see why they'd be bad? I suppose there is the fact that pocket rockets were known as "supernoodles" for a reason though
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el nombre, I have use 1080s a lot off piste and they are really forgiving and fun. Also foils. Very light as well. Not so great for going fast or on piste/ice but otherwise very handy. Lots of folk have skins with twin tipped skis.
I think salomon made a non-twin version of the 1080 for touring. THe issue being snow anchors.
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el nombre, no problem at all for touring. As for the twin tip + skins - I generally just cut off the skins just back from the tail. No clips, no problem...
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