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Ski mountaineering sets

Ski mountaineering sets

Choosing the right ski mountaineering set is crucial for a safe and pleasant ride in mountain terrain. This guide will help you choose a suitable skialp set:

  • Ability skill: Ski mountaineering sets come in different designs suitable for different levels of ski mountaineers. Consider your back country skiing and ski mountaineering experience, fitness level and technical skills.
  • Ski length: Ski mountaineering skis are usually shorter and lighter than traditional alpine skis to improve handling during ascents. Choose a length that matches your height, weight, and skiing ability. Shorter skis are more manoeuvrable, while longer skis provide better stability.
  • Ski width: Ski mountaineering skis are often narrower compared to freeride skis because they are designed for climbing and efficient traversing on the ascent. Consider a width that balances weight savings and also has good powder snow performance.
  • Ski profile: Ski mountaineering skis typically have a rocker profile that improves powder float and manoeuvrability on the descent.
  • Ski weight: Weight is a crucial factor in ski mountaineering skis, especially when going uphill. Lighter skis allow for a more efficient ascent.
  • Binding: The ski mountaineering binding is designed to allow the heel to be lifted on the ascent and securely locked on the descent. Consider a frame binding that is sturdy or a pin binding that has a lightweight and efficient design.
  • Climbing skins: Climbing skins are essential for ascending slopes. Choose ski bindings that are specifically designed for your skis and make sure they provide good traction and durability.

If you carefully consider these factors, you can find a ski mountaineering kit that matches your skill level, fitness and the specific challenges of back country skiing.

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