Dostie's View #18 | What Makes a Great Telemark Ski & How to "Read" It's Characteristics

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2021
  • Niccola asked what makes a good Telemark ski. In this episode, rather than answer with the classic description of a ski with a smooth round flex, Dostie explains how to “read” a ski to get the characteristics you’re looking for. And the flex part, you have to flex it to be sure it’s smooth and round.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @johnbrewer7221
    @johnbrewer7221 Před 2 lety +2

    So much to learn! Thank goodness for CZcams and for people, like Dostie, who make great videos. Learning Telemark and this really helps.

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsn Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve found a very nice compromise in all of these characteristics. Rockered tip and lightly rockered tail, a huge amount of camber (by today’s standards) between the rocker sections, fairly even round flex, 18-19 m radius (depending on length), 100 underfoot, so floaty enough but also carvy when the conditions are right. Also, I found them to be perfect as a learning ski. Forgiving, but when loaded gives plenty of rebound (I mentioned the generous camber)… so when I’m wearing my salesman hat (White Pine Touring in PC, in case you’re wondering) I call it the “you get out of it what you put into it” ski. You can ride them leisurely or you can drive them (not super hard, but I did say compromise earlier).
    What ski is it?
    The Bent Chetler 100.

  • @johnhickie1107
    @johnhickie1107 Před 3 lety +1

    RT 86 ! Still out in my garage. Took my old Targa's off and replaced them with Marker downhill bindings that let me use my AT boots at the ski hill. RT 86's were a revelation when I first got them. No more planning my tele turns three trees ahead. With the RT 86 I just thought, turn here, and they did. One of the great skis of all time. Great to see them featured. Ski DPS 106 with Meidjo now - mostly for safety in Avy terrain. Nice nice flotation in the back country, but I can still do moguls on piste without to much problem edge to edge. Ski both tele and AT now - lots of great crossover skill development. Great post.

  • @keithwoods7206
    @keithwoods7206 Před 3 lety +1

    Great "View", today Dostie. An essential for people to know! ✊🏼👊🏼

  • @vjr5261
    @vjr5261 Před 2 lety

    This year, I picked up a pair of K2 Work Stynx 170s for $10 at a thrift store in northern Idaho and absolutely scored. What fun!!

  • @jgurtz
    @jgurtz Před 3 lety +2

    Ain't nothin wrong with skinny skis! 👏

  • @stevedoe1630
    @stevedoe1630 Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff, thanks, fundamental ski performance stuff applicable to both tele & alpine. If sales rep’s in the stores could communicate even 50% of this content, they’d have a more informed skiing community _(and probably increase sales, too)_

  • @chriselnicki5223
    @chriselnicki5223 Před 3 lety

    Dostie is the temple god of every old telemark dude that sees you in the parking lot to drop some truth. Somewhere between dale gribble and the guy who owns your local rock gym. This is a compliment.

  • @jsmith5278
    @jsmith5278 Před 3 lety

    Great information. I switched to Voile V6s from 90's telemark skis and am finding I periodically washout on firmer snow. Now I know why. I also learned the V6 sidecut works out to only 15mm BUT with the large camber I understand why they're very maneuverable and I can easily do jump turns. I really like the V6s - although finding an edge hardpack is sometimes a challenge. If I invest in a another pair I think I'd go with something similar to the Atomics in the video - but geez - now that I'm on Medijo's that's an expensive proposition. Hopefully in a couple of years there will be a larger used market.

  • @SeanMontague007
    @SeanMontague007 Před 3 lety

    Returned to my Völkl T-Rock this past season, super nimble in the bumps and trees, a bit squirrely on the hardpack. I do love them since when the snow is good I'm not doing many groomers and would like a modern replacement but have no clue what to look for.

  • @DavidRChild
    @DavidRChild Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your outstanding guidance for selecting a great telemark ski. Does Volkl have a ski in their current lineup that compares to the BMT 94?

  • @phaethon3124
    @phaethon3124 Před 8 měsíci

    i had rossignol scratch backcountry the 2nd year they came out 20 years ago.89mm..people were saying i was a nutter to want to mount telemark on such a fat ski..haha

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Před 8 měsíci

      Funny that it seemed like a fat ski right!?

  • @rockymountainwoman2618
    @rockymountainwoman2618 Před rokem +1

    Would you be willing to do a video for those of us who still ski on traditional/BC nordic touring/downhill gear (e,g., Asnes, Madshus, Fisher etc.)? You mentioned learning on traditional gear. Your expertise would be really helpful!

  • @shannononeal7375
    @shannononeal7375 Před 3 lety

    Nice overview, thanks!

  • @trouthunter4250
    @trouthunter4250 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been waiting for a long time for this simple explanation. Just beginning to think about supplementing my RT-86’s that still have Hammerheads. This helps a lot.

  • @davidbanks6896
    @davidbanks6896 Před 3 lety

    That was outstanding. Thank you Dostie. I've been out of the telemark game since 2015 but looking towards this year visiting some spring corn. My absolute favorite pair of skis were Atomic Tm-22? Maybe 45 mm of sidecut. Snappy, super easy to carve on edge in firm, resort, and corn. Great for the PNW Volcanoes in spring. In getting back into the game, is there a ski, binding combo you would recommend to drive with some soft Scarpa T-2's (love them, never gone to give them up), and today's ski bindings?

    • @wiredbliss683
      @wiredbliss683 Před 2 lety

      I'd like to have seen the answer to this question. I'm trying to find out the same thing too. Did you ever come to a solution? I'd like to have my Rainey super-loops mounted to new skis, but cant find anyone willing to do so.

    • @macmurfy2jka
      @macmurfy2jka Před rokem

      Voile Switchbacks are good modern versions of a cable binding.
      I started on G3 Targas. The setup skied intuitively after the switch.
      They also have a more progressive version in black if you want a more active binding flex.
      There is a step in binding for 75mm too.

  • @grizzkid795
    @grizzkid795 Před 3 lety

    I look for fairly light skis for tele, so I can whip them around. I'm liking the Liberty Origin 96 in a 186.

  • @markpurdy8626
    @markpurdy8626 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info! Hard to get this objective info from ski shops. Question though: Craig, I noticed all these skis are inches taller than you. Are these all your skis or just being used for this talk? If yours, they would seem longer than what is normally recommended which I thought was about your height or up to 6 inches shorter. Any comments or corrections to what I thought I understood about ski length?

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Před 3 lety

      Haha. Remember, I'm old school. There was a time when the appropriate sized ski for me was 200cm. I've settled on 175-180cm in length because that's how much edge I want available when I need it. Fads in ski sizes (length, width, shape) come and go. Knowing what you prefer, and why, is what should control your decision for ski size, not what the herd says.

  • @dalbecsail
    @dalbecsail Před 2 lety

    Thinking about pickup a pair of Bishop BMF/R's. I currently have 75mm boots but wondering if I should upgrade to a NTN boot (BMF/R comes in both 75mm and NTN setup). I have been alpine skiing for 40+ yrs and tele for 5+ yrs. now. I want to have a good 80% resort/20% backcountry and uphill skinning setup. From my research on the internet, you would think that guys with 75mm boots vs NTN boots were doing two completely seperate sports (lots of opinions). Since the BMF/R's can handle both . . . its really just about what boot is a better all around boot going forward.

  • @markhurst7755
    @markhurst7755 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful thanks you.

  • @chriswoods2647
    @chriswoods2647 Před 3 lety +1

    What's the difference between tele and alpine skis? Softer flex because more even weight distribution?

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Před 3 lety +3

      The difference between tele and alpine skis? The binding. LOL. Seriously though, in tele you're distributing your weight between two skis, in alpine, predominantly one. So tele skis tend to be softer because there's less weight applied to each edge. Nonetheless, YMMV.

  • @daramacdonald
    @daramacdonald Před 3 lety

    Try the libtech wunderstick. Chuck Norris would use this ski since it has kung fu grip and magne traction.

  • @skirolf
    @skirolf Před rokem

    Does this apply to alpine skis also?

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Před rokem +1

      No idea we all just Telemark ski. If you are talking about making parallel turns on Telemark bindings, yup work great. - Madsen

  • @nikolasharykin
    @nikolasharykin Před 3 lety +1

    это не я спрашивал, но вопрос хороший

  • @OnlyEirik
    @OnlyEirik Před 3 lety +1

    The only true great Telemark ski i tried is the EVI Television, made for Telemark.

    • @TheRasmaf
      @TheRasmaf Před 3 lety

      Høssen er dei å køyre? Bestilt eit par til sumaren. Stend du wire ell ntn?

    • @OnlyEirik
      @OnlyEirik Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheRasmaf var meidjo på dem. Stabil men leken, mye enklere å gunne enn andre ski jeg har kjørt. Forøvrig fantastisk kombo med meidjo, da skia er lett.

    • @TheRasmaf
      @TheRasmaf Před 3 lety

      @@OnlyEirik kanskje eg må legge frå meg 75mm til neste vinter...🤔

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Před 3 lety

    What makes a good tele ski......ScottyBob.

    • @phaethon3124
      @phaethon3124 Před 8 měsíci

      never tried them but they look designed to ride with heel down on the leading ski, i think weight should stay on the balls of the feet

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Před 8 měsíci

      @@phaethon3124 the beauty of Scotties is the control of the inside ski.
      I was asked by Uk top tele ski racer how I weighted my skis, I said I try to do classic big toe little toe. Well she was too young to of heard that and advised the leading foot should pressure on the heel.

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Před 8 měsíci

      ps, they take a while to get used to.

  • @Impala-qp9cb
    @Impala-qp9cb Před 6 měsíci

    I learned on mid 90s Tuas/plastic Scarpa s and leather boots/Asnes. Stopped skiing altogether in 2007 and am absolutely horrified with the ridiculously large width underfoot and lack of camber. Equally horrifying is the lack of any telemark skis and bindings worth note.
    Trying to find a decent setup to teach my stepson who wants to learn to ski.
    What the hell happened? PSIA level I Nordic and Telemark in 2006. I’m absolutely confused why there is a need for these wide of skis to telemark on and goes against anything I was taught for turn initiation, weighting edging and rotary with this lack of proper gear.
    eBay seems like a good resource for older, proper gear.

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Před 6 měsíci

      Sounds like ebay is the place for the type of gear you're looking for. Happy hunting and thanks for checking out the vid. Cheers - Madsen

    • @Impala-qp9cb
      @Impala-qp9cb Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@FreeheelLife cheers to you as well. Managed to find some Karhu Jaks with some Hammerhead bindings. Thanks for the video

    • @FreeheelLife
      @FreeheelLife  Před 6 měsíci

      @@Impala-qp9cb Oh nice! That's a fun setup. Let me know how it goes. - Madsen

    • @jasonwebb6484
      @jasonwebb6484 Před 3 měsíci

      ‘Absolutely horrified’.
      Oh, the humanity. These setups are worse than the Hindenburg disaster, probably.

    • @Impala-qp9cb
      @Impala-qp9cb Před 3 měsíci

      @@jasonwebb6484 yep. Not a fan. I’ll stick with stick shift and you can use your paddle shifters.