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Ski touring boots – how to find the right boot

Ski touring is becoming more and more multifaceted, therefore the range of touring ski boots is constantly growing. Roughly speaking, one can distinguish three target groups: Ski touring competitors and …

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Is it possible to go ski touring with ski boots?

Nothing is impossible, assuming that the alpine ski boot fits the touring binding (this only works with so-called frame bindings). However, the minimal shaft mobility quickly causes blisters and pressure …

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Blister-free touring – tips!

Blisters on the feet are a tiresome topic, but with a few tricks they are easy to outwit. This includes that the liner should be thermoformable and adapted to the …

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Ski touring binding vs. alpine binding

The biggest difference to the regular alpine ski binding is the additional hiking function of the alpine touring binding. It can be unlocked for the ascent and locked for the …

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Pin binding vs. frame binding – the differences

Frame bindings are considered a classic among ski touring bindings. They are similar to alpine bindings and have the usual toe and heel parts, which you step in as usual. …

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Can touring skis also be used on the slopes?

touring ski Absolutely! In the last few years a lot has happened and our touring skis work very well on the slopes. Although you should adjust your speed in icy …

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Which touring ski suits me best?

touring ski This question depends first of all on your preferred way of ski touring. In general, the more important a fast and easy ascent is for you, the lighter …

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Touring skis – characteristics and technical features

Touring skis characteristics and technical features Compared to alpine skis, touring skis are designed to weigh significantly less. After all, the foot pushes the ski uphill for most of the …

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