Wanna do efficient rest step skinning on firm grippy spring snow but yer stock heel risers are vertically challenged?
Make em go to 11 and rest step straight up 40 degrees with eeze.
Have ski crampons for hard snow but find that they're sooo limited in their spectrum of snow surface condition utility, so I modified my skins for enhanced traction for marching straight up the mountain and was blown away by the stress free, not one backslip, no faceplants, no 'holy shit i'm gonna fall backwards and tomahawk down the mountain uphilling bliss. Unfortunately, I found that the new limiting factor for steep skinning was now ankle flexion/foot angle for comfortable straight up fall line rest step skinning. I maxed out at angles of just over 36 degrees on firm snow before uncomfortable body contortions were required to maintain smooth uphill ambulation.
Tired of that b.s., I wrapped my heel riser in aluminum foil, plugged the hole a few cms down and filled the mold with extra odds and ends of clear and black ptex kicking around the shop. Let 'er cool, unwrapped the xmass present and took er for a test run up a 42 degree steep, 20 foot high manky dirty snowbank around the corner. Worked as advertised. Just a hair of ankle flex but pretty solid footing and heel pressure for efficient rest stepping. Can't wait to bring this setup into the big mountains for steep faces and couloir approaches.
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