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Lightest SKIS for Skimo Racing and Ski Mountaineering
http://www.skintrack.com/skis-comparison/
32 lightest skimo skis that are suitable for ski mountaineering and rando racing, and are currently on the market, heaviest being only 850 grams per ski. Technical specs (weight, side-cut…) are from manufacturers’ websites and other official or confirmed sources. Ski weight (half pair) is shown for the shortest available length that complies with the shortest length allowed for men …
The Highly Bearable Lightness of Rando Race Ski Gear
https://www.wildsnow.com/4228/rando-race-gear-review-2/
The start was innocent. After half a decade of Diamir-induced excessive exertion, I sold my trusty heavy old-school boots for the Scarpa Matrix, and I finally bought a pair of Comforts to upgrade my BD Mira skis.Along with that came a pair of TLT IV/Tech/Classic/Speed bindings for, well, hmm, a discount etailer was selling – or rather, nearly giving away – the …
Rando ski mountaineering racing "skins off" transition …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNnlG2NLZ5U
Rando ski mountaineering racing "skins off" and "skins on" transitions:http://www.skintrack.com/skimo-racing/racing-101/ski-mountaineering-transitions-with …
Skimo Racing vs Randonnee Racing
https://skimo.co/racing-vs-rando
Randonnée is a French term for ski touring. And the French, similar to other European cultures, like to turn ski touring into a race. They've also talked about this proclivity enough to enough people. Consequently, English speakers have often used the French term when it comes to racing up and down mountains on skis.
Basic Ski Rando Race Gear and Technique Explained.mov
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTNc4Y9Ay7w
An introduction to ski randonee racing, or ski mountaineering. Topics include ski rando race gear, techniques, where to buy gear and what brands are brought into the North American market. Show...
Rando Radness
https://www.randoradness.com/
Snowbowl Ski Area. 1700 Snowbowl Road. Missoula, MT. 2022 Dates: Rando Radness will be held for 5 consecutive weeks on Thursday night at Snowbowl. Week #1 - January 13th. Week #2 - January 20th. Week #3 - January 27th (Vertical race up Paradise) Week #4 - …
My First Rando Race - SKI Magazine
https://www.skimag.com/adventure/my-first-rando-race/
At the second transition, back where the race began at the 10,780-foot base area, we re-skinned, freed our heels, and pointed our skis uphill again. This time, we hiked past the first transition area, up Dercum’s Gulch to Lenawee Face, and then up an increasingly steeper (feeling?) windblown slope to the Snow Plume Refuge, where wind whipped ...
The Basics of Randonee Skiing or Alpine Touring
https://www.liveabout.com/randonee-skiing-3009412
Randonee skiing, also known as Alpine Touring (AT), is a form of skiing in which athletes ascend the mountain under their own power through the use of specialized bindings and skins. Skins are held onto the bottom of the skis with a sticky substance.
NE Rando Race Series
https://nerandorace.blogspot.com/
Welcome to the NE Rando Race Series: a series of Olympic/ISMF-format skimo/rando races in the Northeastern U.S. with nine different venues since the 2008-09 season across Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine!
Thermoplastic Surfskis, Racing Skis - Surfski.info - Surfski.info
https://www.surfski.info/forum/35-surfski-innovations/18549-thermoplastic-surfskis-racing-skis.html
Thank you received: 69. 6 years 6 months ago - 5 years 7 months ago #24999 by Uffilation. Thermoplastic Surfskis, Racing Skis was created by Uffilation. Made the list to seek for a downriver (stone hitting) alternative for the flatter days (+family/guests "abuse ski"), maybe someone has a use for the list for his/her own quest.
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