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Thread: Telemark skiing is dead.

  1. #1976
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    Anyone know where I can get a replacement “mid-strap wire kit” for a tx pro boot? I snapped one the other day and can’t find ‘em in stock anywhere.
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    I haven’t need to replace none of mine yet, but this seems super helpful: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4621...ibextid=W9rl1R

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    Quote Originally Posted by scharny View Post
    Anyone know where I can get a replacement “mid-strap wire kit” for a tx pro boot? I snapped one the other day and can’t find ‘em in stock anywhere.
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    You can temporarily fix it w/ a wire crimping sleeve http://https://www.homedepot.com/p/F...0146/204620552

  4. #1979
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    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
    I wonder if she still thinks telemarking is stupid?

    Full circles

    We all float on.

    https://crestedbuttenews.com/2024/02...mes-with-risk/
    I clicked on your link. I think it was Kirsten Ullmer who wrote about telemark being stupid. I might be missing something though. Wouldn’t be the first time.

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    Mid-Atlantic ski-with-kids-all-the-time quiver. These are both 185s, but the Kilowatts are clearly shorter...weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
    I clicked on your link. I think it was Kirsten Ullmer who wrote about telemark being stupid. I might be missing something though. Wouldn’t be the first time.
    She did. You are correct. Got ski hotties mixed up.

    I thought the CB article was well written and worth sharing.

    As i have come to understand it when your body dies/wears out your energy/spirit does not.

    Sounds like she was a pretty nice person and who you are continues on.
    watch out for snakes

  8. #1983
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    Getting my 16 yo son into tele, scored him some brand new never skied T1’s at the thrift store in Edwards(stop there every time we drive by and always score) for $50. The BSL is good but he’s swimming in them width wise. I have no experience with intuition(been a zipfitter for 25ish years), do they expand and take up space when you hear them up and mold them?
    Thanks, Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCskid View Post
    Getting my 16 yo son into tele, scored him some brand new never skied T1’s at the thrift store in Edwards(stop there every time we drive by and always score) for $50. The BSL is good but he’s swimming in them width wise. I have no experience with intuition(been a zipfitter for 25ish years), do they expand and take up space when you hear them up and mold them?
    Thanks, Mike
    It depends on which model of liners they are. Post some pics and the collective will know.

    I would recommend some thicker insoles to start with. They will stabilize his feet and take up some volume as well.

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    My experience with Intuition is that they will expand and take up some room, but the effect will be temporary. How temporary depends on how many days in the liner (a new liner will last longer). And if he's swimming in the boots, I don't think baking them will make them fit perfectly. Is the shell fit correct?

    Tell me more about this thrift store!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    It depends on which model of liners they are. Post some pics and the collective will know.

    I would recommend some thicker insoles to start with. They will stabilize his feet and take up some volume as well.
    Yeah, I'd get some thick Superfeet insoles on Amazon or something similar to see if that helps. Intuition liners will puff up when heated, but you almost always get a looser feel when they cool down IME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    My experience with Intuition is that they will expand and take up some room, but the effect will be temporary. How temporary depends on how many days in the liner (a new liner will last longer). And if he's swimming in the boots, I don't think baking them will make them fit perfectly. Is the shell fit correct?

    Tell me more about this thrift store!
    Is the shell fit correct? Hell if I know, I scored them at a thrift store and those cheap bastards don’t have a boot fitter! All boots are $50. Thrift store is next to the kayak store, cross the eagle river head east from the round about, about a mile down on the right.

  13. #1988
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    Quote Originally Posted by stec06 View Post
    Yeah, I'd get some thick Superfeet insoles on Amazon or something similar to see if that helps. Intuition liners will puff up when heated, but you almost always get a looser feel when they cool down IME.
    Also when you mold the Intuitions, the tighter you buckle the boot, the more you compress the foam. So paradoxically if you want the liner to take up more space to tighten up the fit, you want loose buckles when molding. If you clamp down tight on the hot puffy liner it will mold as thin as possible and you get a looser fit.

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    If you want to spend lots compared to your current price of entry, intuition makes liners designed for different volume filling needs. “High volume” take up the most room in the shell.

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    YOUR BINDINGS ARE BROKEN!

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    Ha!

    My line is

    Your binding fell off.
    watch out for snakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirVicSmasher View Post
    YOUR BINDINGS ARE BROKEN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCskid View Post
    Getting my 16 yo son into tele, scored him some brand new never skied T1’s at the thrift store in Edwards(stop there every time we drive by and always score) for $50. The BSL is good but he’s swimming in them width wise. I have no experience with intuition(been a zipfitter for 25ish years), do they expand and take up space when you hear them up and mold them?
    Thanks, Mike
    not really,

    but for the price and availabliy of tele boots now days its probably a great score,

    IMO the rong shell with an intuition will still be the rong shell but with a more expensive liner

    you can try taking up space with sole or superfeet foobeds, or pads stuck to the liner which does work

    My feet don't like the stock t-1 liner but they don' like any non powerwrap liner

    and for the record my T-1's are the rong size which doesnt seem to matter with Tele
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCskid View Post
    Getting my 16 yo son into tele, scored him some brand new never skied T1’s at the thrift store in Edwards(stop there every time we drive by and always score) for $50. The BSL is good but he’s swimming in them width wise. I have no experience with intuition(been a zipfitter for 25ish years), do they expand and take up space when you hear them up and mold them?
    Thanks, Mike
    not really,

    but for the price and availabliy of tele boots now days its probably a great score,

    IMO the rong shell with an intuition will still be the rong shell but with a more expensive liner

    you can try taking up space with sole or superfeet foobeds, or pads stuck to the liner which does work

    My feet don't like the stock t-1 liner but they don' like any non pwerwrap liner
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Another one bites the dust. Loved these skis - Dynafit Hokkaido 189.

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    And more fun. Seen in Hailey, Idaho.

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  22. #1997
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    dude, you are just a ski and binding crusher!
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    "everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy

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    Telemark skiing is dead.

    Broke bindings, then skis, on two separate days this week!

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    If there's such a thing as an anti-influencer, you might be it.
    Please stay away from my gear.

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    It's official - new TX pro, NOT DEAD:

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4Ate...JlOTB2Y2E1eGJm

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