How To Choose Your Freeride Skis | Salomon How-To

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  • @OnceUponaSaga
    @OnceUponaSaga 2 года назад

    Rock on 🤘
    #SagaBingeWatchingSalomonTV

  • @thomas_bacchi
    @thomas_bacchi 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for the explanation, but I have one question : a QST 92 with a shift binding could be good for free touring ?

  • @FuckAdds
    @FuckAdds 4 года назад

    Clear and simple, what is left aside is that for most skiers in europe the 90mm is fine as there not much "massive snow fall". Especially considered the avalanche risk and warmer temperature over climate disruption.

  • @dewisselspeler9080
    @dewisselspeler9080 4 года назад +1

    I live in the netherlands and only go skiing once a year. So I always hire because I only ski once a year. But I really like freeriding and usually while hiring you can only get slope ski's. I do not know if it is worth buying ski's since I am saving my driver lincense. Anyone with advise?

    • @dewisselspeler9080
      @dewisselspeler9080 4 года назад

      Saving for my drivers licence*

    • @patnoel7461
      @patnoel7461 4 года назад +1

      I’d recommend buying used skis you’ve tried and liked. Then you’ll be sure to have quality skis for these rare opportunities.

    • @DokterRoetker
      @DokterRoetker 4 года назад

      Get a pair of used ones as suggested. Or find a rental store that has them, I think the majority of the stores in the ski areas stock freeride ski's nowadays.

    • @dewisselspeler9080
      @dewisselspeler9080 4 года назад +1

      @@patnoel7461 thank you for the advise

    • @dewisselspeler9080
      @dewisselspeler9080 4 года назад

      @@DokterRoetker thanks for the advise