I use a pair of wire lace snowboard boots with these. It works great, you can ski extreme terrain on these. The straps could be an inch or two longer to accomidate large snowboard boots though. I wear a size 12, and they barely fit the binding straps.
Question the Ski Poles how high should the be just got mine few days a go and no idea how to set them up and can you get a Ski Bag for the Wap 127 love to have a ski gab to for storage and carrying them around ideas and answer please thanks great video
Here are a few links: www.mec.ca/en/explore/how-to-choose-and-size-ski-poles. That is for downhill skiing. The second link is for different types of cross country skiing: www.trails.com/how_40482_proper-length-xc-ski-poles.html
Would you recommend these over regular back country cross-country skiing skis for a multi-day trip where you would go through wooden mountainous areas on 15-20km distances daily?
Sure, there are pro's on both - if normal BC skis are without skins, they are slightly faster to move on flat terrain. These are pretty easy to use and there is no need to hassle with skins or grip waxes. We have lot of users who head out for longer expeditions with these...
WAP: Snow trekking, hunting, BC touring with dogs. More of a "sliding snowshoe". Foats quite the same as KAR, but as it is 1cm wider it is bit harder to edge on harder snow. KAR: Backcountry skitouring, winter expeditions, snowtrekking. More gliding surface, same skin area compared to WAP. For peoplewho also want to enjoy the descent part on rolling hills...
I use a pair of wire lace snowboard boots with these. It works great, you can ski extreme terrain on these. The straps could be an inch or two longer to accomidate large snowboard boots though. I wear a size 12, and they barely fit the binding straps.
Cool video for cool skis 😎.
Question the Ski Poles how high should the be just got mine few days a go and no idea how to set them up and can you get a Ski Bag for the Wap 127 love to have a ski gab to for storage and carrying them around ideas and answer please thanks great video
Here are a few links: www.mec.ca/en/explore/how-to-choose-and-size-ski-poles. That is for downhill skiing. The second link is for different types of cross country skiing: www.trails.com/how_40482_proper-length-xc-ski-poles.html
what kind of bindings do you have on your WAP 127 skis?
Can i ski downhill with these just like on the regular ski or must use telemark style?
Would you recommend these over regular back country cross-country skiing skis for a multi-day trip where you would go through wooden mountainous areas on 15-20km distances daily?
Sure, there are pro's on both - if normal BC skis are without skins, they are slightly faster to move on flat terrain. These are pretty easy to use and there is no need to hassle with skins or grip waxes. We have lot of users who head out for longer expeditions with these...
Who is wearing the kar and who the WAP?
WAP: Snow trekking, hunting, BC touring with dogs. More of a "sliding snowshoe". Foats quite the same as KAR, but as it is 1cm wider it is bit harder to edge on harder snow.
KAR: Backcountry skitouring, winter expeditions, snowtrekking. More gliding surface, same skin area compared to WAP. For peoplewho also want to enjoy the descent part on rolling hills...