Some clubs or training groups have rental programs for newbies - can be a good way to try out the sport and see if you like it. You also might find people willing to sell or loan their older gear.
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Some clubs or training groups have rental programs for newbies - can be a good way to try out the sport and see if you like it. You also might find people willing to sell or loan their older gear.
Thats really cool, albeit still way too expensive. Also, while the laser thing would be kind of cool, it wouldn't be anywhere close to as challenging as actually shooting a real projectile that will be affected by wind etc.
And yea, the anshutz rifles are ridiculously expensive. I could get a decent snowmobile, or a 22 rifle and some cross country gear. Think is, I don't really care about using the real biathlon rifles. It would be cool to rend one, but most of what makes them special, isn't that they're adapted for skiing, but they're set up for the rules of the competition, and to be as competitive as possible time wise. Those fancy backpack style slings can be put on a 10/22 or scoped bolt action rifle, if they'll let you use one.
And if anyone wants to hold my hand and recommend some skate skis/boots that'd be cool too. i know nothing.
i’m sorry everyone, is this guy bothering you?
cmon leroy, let’s get you back to your little gun thread.
pew pew
freedom
Savage Mark II FVT would work for biathlon. All you need is a sling. You could put a fancy aftermarket stock on it too, and have tons of money left over vs. Anschutz.
Skate ski/boot recommendation...Go for high end ski, and 2nd or 3rd tier boot. Then buy more skis, and then more, and when you think you have enough, buy another pair of skis.
Asnes Combat NATO BC ski, OAC EA 2.0 binding. Use whatever boots and gun you already have.
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obligations prevented me from joining the Saturday ski mountain shit-show, but ....
first valley snow in a month gave me a chance to dork the links for a few hours
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Why would you say this?
Skis are so good right now that I would say get the best boots you can afford because I see a huge difference between, for example Rossi World Cup, XIUM, then X10.
Fat lady’s singing. Pinecone could kill you on the downs.
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Yep, it is well toasted here in midA. Might still get a storm or two for k n g if you are there for it.
Still got way more than last year so i got that going for me.
Hey Laps - how did you make it around this turn?
https://youtu.be/9Biache2hVI?si=9UMhDA9uvkFFyV3M
That corner had a drop of about 40’. I guess all the tree dodging we do in the east had me ready for the jerry slalom.
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any thoughts on mounting a voile HD mountaineer 3 pin binding on a pair of black crow ova freebird or similar cambered bc ski for moderate tours/meadowskipping? I'm looking for a waxable touring ski and skis in this class are crazy cheap right now .....
growing up, I can remember old-timers touring with a 3 pin binding mounted on used alpine skis
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yepper. I have an old pair of karhu 10th mountain that fit that description.
I want a pair of touring skis I can wax so I can keep up with the GF
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I’ve got pins on a pair of 180 Explosivs, so go for it.
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Season is still going strong in parts of the BC southern interior. Things really rallied in the latter part of the season. It kind of culminated with the recent BC Championships, which had a strong turnout and good conditions. Who would have thought that back in January?
We’ve had the rare combo this week of skiing midwinter conditions while it’s still light after work.
It’s been fun for us nordic nerds but looks like the weather’s going to start warming up in the next couple of days
The boot comment is just to save couple of $$. I'm not familiar with Rossi boots, but Salomon second tier is quite excellent, and S-lab has a different fit. And of course skis depend on many things, and I spoke out of my biased position. I ski on hard, old, cold snow for the most part, and am about 200#, so need to go to top of the line models to find stiff enough skis. Someone under 180#, and skiing on different snow probably has broader selection on skis.
Anyways, just got new S-lab skate skis, and S/Max boots this winter. Can comfortably ski for at least 3 hours where I started to have all sorts of fatique and soreness around 2 hours on my Equipe 9 gear.
Calling McCall ID home for the next while, been scoping the Nordic centers around town. Close, nice and look good. Cheap.
Went through Stanley today, also nice scenic Nordic track outside of town.
I generally ski w a 50bmg for biathlon training.
Saw this kid out double poling up a hill the other day, made me feel like a wuss for feeling tired after a two hour skate.
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