XCD Gear Rundown | Rottefella Xplore, Voile 3-Pin, Alpina Alaska Boots, and Scaled Skis

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Today we're going over a few of our favorite XCD ski setups. All setups have been mounted to the Voile Endeavor BC ski and paired with Alpina Alaska/ Alaska 75 boots. What sets each of them apart is the choice of binding. Both the Rottefella Xplore and Voile 201 Tele 3-Pin binding have their strengths and make for compelling options. Tune in to find out which is right for you.
    Rottefella Xplore Binding:
    www.voile.com/rottefella-xplo...
    Voile 201 Tele 3-Pin Binding:
    www.voile.com/voile-201-telem...
    Voile Endeavor BC Skis:
    www.voile.com/voile-endeavor-...
    All of these products will be available in our retail store and on our website in the Fall of 2024. Thanks for tuning in. :)
    00:00 - Intro
    00:32 - Weight and Price Chart
    01:10 - Test Gear Rundown
    01:40 - Alpina Alaska 75 Boot and 201 Tele 3-Pin
    02:40 - Alpina Alaska and Rottefella Xplore
    03:43 - Comparison/Breakdown
    04:26 - Skiing Footage
    04:55 - Closing Thoughts
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Комментарии • 6

  • @jasonwooden
    @jasonwooden 3 месяца назад

    Both great options for XCD! I guess one thing to consider; it's not "if" but "when" the 75mm duckbill will wear out/crack/ maybe even separate from the upper (hard falls), where as the long-term durability of the Xplore boot is kind of TBD, but should be better you'd think? Might make up for the cost difference.

    • @JustinBaker2567
      @JustinBaker2567 2 месяца назад

      It's not a guarantee or inevitability that those things will happen with a duckbill. Lots of old duckbills with worn out soles, worn out leather, or so old that the midsole deteriorates, but no cracking or separating of the duckbill. However the Alpina Alaska is notorious for experiencing those issues you listed.

    • @voilemfg
      @voilemfg  2 месяца назад

      Being a new dealer, we cannot speak from experience as to the long-term durability of either Alaska boot, but we acknowledge your comments. Our survey of some industry vets and our own short-term experience led us to believe that the Alaska 75 is a comfortable entry level boot for new and casual users. For more frequent users we'd suggest you also look at the Crispi Svartisen 75 mated with the Voile HD 3-Pin or 3-Pin Cable.

  • @JustinBaker2567
    @JustinBaker2567 3 месяца назад +2

    If you all really want to break into the XCD market, you should make a ski with a waist width less that 70mm. The skis pictured here should be great in powder but too wide for leathers on firm snow.

  • @iansacs6014
    @iansacs6014 3 месяца назад

    Can you comment on the decision factors between these boot/binding setups and your transit tts binding with, say, the new tx pro boot? I'm hoping for a system that can bridge both backcountry and casual groomer use (to join with family, not tackle black diamonds). Does the endeavor + tx pro fit or is it still reasonable to use one of these combinations?

    • @voilemfg
      @voilemfg  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello! If you plan on riding at the resort at all, we'd recommend going the TTS + plastic boot route. If you happened to be committed to the 3-pin, you could pick up a 3-pin cable binding for a bit more downhill stability (cables can always be removed while touring). That said, we still would recommend the TTS for extended time spent cruising around on groomers. As for the Endeavor, we'd absolutely recommend that ski for what you're looking to do.
      Hope that helps!