Start stripping your backcountry skiing climbing skin from tip or tail, doesn’t matter. When you’ve removed the skin about half way along the ski, fold it sticky-to-sticky, then finish stripping and fold again. I’ve done this in 80 mph. wind with no problem whatsoever. If you’re removing the skins from the ski tail first (as most do), stick your ski tails in the snow after you’ve got the skin half stripped. Do this in one motion as you pull the skin off from the tail. With the ski tail planted, you can then fold the skin without a moving ski to deal with.
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Light and stiff Dynafit ZZero 4 C-TF boot review for skiers and climbers
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dynafit.us (English version of their multi-national website.) What do you guys think of their website? I like that they go to the effort of having so many languages — must be a bit of work! Lou DawsonWildSnow.com publisher emeritus and…
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Information and review of Silvretta SL classic and antique ski bindings for skiing the backcountry.
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Not to be out done by bloggers distributing their own stickers, Dynafit sent some the other day. Nice. Our favorite of the pack, intended for view in another person’s rear view mirror. I expect to see this one on the…
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Shew, was working my rosy cheeks off this morning like one of Santa’s little elves, then the “Internet” light goes out on the DSL modem. What? Turned out a big Quest fiber optic line got cut, and much of Western…