Love how trimmed down that Salomon pack is. I bought a pack that I thought would be good for AT but it had too many damn straps and loops. My gear gets hung up on it constantly.
Just asked my roommate/landlord :). It's from Resonance Printing Solutions here in SLC, UT. Maybe hit them up and see if they can get you dialed with your mountain range of choice!
Use the ski strap where the lower backpack strap is and make a few loops with the backpack straps beneath the ski strap. This should hinder them from sliding down.
Hi! Unfortunately, we don't have such a pack at the moment. Please check the current available models here: www.salomon.com/en-gb/shop-emea/sports/alpine-skiing/bags-and-packs.html 🙂
Generally you can only carry your skis diagonal on a airbag pack. If you carry A-Frame you block the bag or risk damaging/deflating the airbag. If you are not in avalanche terrain and don't have the trigger out you can do whichever you like though. Consult your bag's manual to see what they say about it though.
Parker's answer is correct here. It depends on what type/brand you have in terms of where on the bag/how the airbag deploys. In general though, if you're boot packing something you should be confident about the stability of the slope (or you're often on a ridge), so having the trigger stowed away to not deploy it on accident is the right call.
These ways are great for carrying my girlfriends and moms skis, but is there a third way to strap my skis on as well?
Thank you! Just starting my AST journey after 50 year of resort skiing.
EXCELLENT video. Audio is clear, demo easy to see and understand. Really good!!!
thank you for the sharing!
Love how trimmed down that Salomon pack is. I bought a pack that I thought would be good for AT but it had too many damn straps and loops. My gear gets hung up on it constantly.
Thanks, very helpful!
OMG. Can you please tell me how can I get a similar 3D terrain wall like you have behind you there? I want one of the area where I live.
Just asked my roommate/landlord :). It's from Resonance Printing Solutions here in SLC, UT. Maybe hit them up and see if they can get you dialed with your mountain range of choice!
@@DrewPetersenSki cool!
Brilliant 👏
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Great tips! Thanks bro!
Thanks for watching!
thank you; great video.
Glad you liked it!
Nice how do you do with cross country skis with no bindings
I was wondering the same thing. It's nice to bring bc xc gear if it's not too steep since the boots are much more comfortable to hike in etc.
Use the ski strap where the lower backpack strap is and make a few loops with the backpack straps beneath the ski strap. This should hinder them from sliding down.
how do you like your skiis without brakes? thinking to do the same on my new set up..
Yeah. Sometimes my breaks stab my back.
Touring without brakes but lightweight cables instead saves weight and makes for a lot cleaner setup for a boot pack. Ditch the brakes
Haha NICE!
Is there a pack that holds boots and skis? I have the Thule 60L pack that does that but it is very large and has too much empty space inside
Hi! Unfortunately, we don't have such a pack at the moment. Please check the current available models here: www.salomon.com/en-gb/shop-emea/sports/alpine-skiing/bags-and-packs.html 🙂
A frame carry always threatens to rub and cut my jacket at the bum ..any tips to avoid ?
How to prevent the eages of rhe skies cut the pack.
Is the same with an airbag backpack ?
Generally you can only carry your skis diagonal on a airbag pack. If you carry A-Frame you block the bag or risk damaging/deflating the airbag. If you are not in avalanche terrain and don't have the trigger out you can do whichever you like though. Consult your bag's manual to see what they say about it though.
Parker's answer is correct here. It depends on what type/brand you have in terms of where on the bag/how the airbag deploys. In general though, if you're boot packing something you should be confident about the stability of the slope (or you're often on a ridge), so having the trigger stowed away to not deploy it on accident is the right call.
Quel est le modèle du sac ?
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If you don't know how to carry your skis on your lack you don't know enough to be in the back country. Find a mentor, club, guide to gain experience.
Those are all great ways to gain experience. But we all start somewhere and we all had to learn how to put skis on our pack at some point!
some people are just starting and want to get some information before actually going into it
@@DrewPetersenSki yes thank you
Oh, you are so COOL, DB