raisingarizona
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Get for real and lock your heel!
Jk.
Jk.
Get for real and lock your heel!
Jk.
Good to know. Unfortunately I am 620 miles awayPlattekill rents tele gear fairly reasonably prices and also gives tele lessons
That’s what you get for skiing on broken gear.
They are called Daywreckers by some. Alpine Touring is a gear intensive sport, and that means $$. Trying to get your alpine (heavy) setup to work with an (heavier) adapter just doesn't work well. Also, downhill boots don't have a walk feature so that is another problem. If she is in college near Burlington, Bolton Valley has good season rentals on good gear.. Dynafit bindings etc. AT is great, but you need to have the right gear. They are sort of ok to give it a try, but if you really want to do it safely, you just have to get the gear.Anybody know anything bout these?
Dude working at The SkiCompany in the Cuse got some for his daughter for Christmas cause she asked Santa for them.Alpine Touring Bindings by Daymakers
Lightweight and reliable Alpine adapters that convert your downhill ski bindings into an AT ski touring setup in seconds, superior alternative to Trekkerwww.daymakertouring.com
She college's in Vt.
They don’t sell them.