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<blockquote data-quote="Tortuga" data-source="post: 1290786" data-attributes="member: 88975"><p>I'm a huge fan of the MSR Lightening Ascents. They tend to grip better than my older Denalis or tube-framed Atlas. </p><p>If I'm by myself, I'll use "sweeper" skis; short, wide skis with built in skins and bindings that accept any boot. They aren't as fast as back-country skis, but they are must faster than snow shoes. They also have a very easy learning curve and need no special boot.</p><p>Karhu used to make them, then made them under the LL Bean name. Now the only company I can find that makes them is Altai. The Altai Hok comes in 125cm and 145cm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortuga, post: 1290786, member: 88975"] I'm a huge fan of the MSR Lightening Ascents. They tend to grip better than my older Denalis or tube-framed Atlas. If I'm by myself, I'll use "sweeper" skis; short, wide skis with built in skins and bindings that accept any boot. They aren't as fast as back-country skis, but they are must faster than snow shoes. They also have a very easy learning curve and need no special boot. Karhu used to make them, then made them under the LL Bean name. Now the only company I can find that makes them is Altai. The Altai Hok comes in 125cm and 145cm. [/QUOTE]
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