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<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Telemark bindings</strong> connect the ski boot to the ski only at the toe or front of the boot, so the rear foot can flex and lift when turning. Which binding is best for you depends upon your skiing style and whether you’ll be touring or resort skiing. Here we’ll explain the criteria to consider when deciding which binding will be best for you.</span></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding System – 75 mm, NTN or 2-pin NTN?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">There are now three boot and binding systems: 75 mm, NTN and 2-pin NTN. The 75 mm standard is based upon the original telemark design and uses a wedged shaped toe piece to hold a boot with an angled toe extension 75 m mm wide, hence the name. Several brands make 75 mm bindings, including Rottefella, who invented this system, 22 Designs, Voile and 7tm. The original 75 mm binding used a flat lever and three pins to hold the boot, but this simple "3 pin" binding is now used mainly for lightweight nordic touring. Most 75 mm bindings use springs mounted either under the boot (22Designs, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/7tm">7tm</a>) or alongside the boot (Voile) and attached to the boot heel. These "cable bindings" provide more power than the simple 3-pin bindings. 75 mm bindings offer good forward flex so that the skier can bend the front knee fully, and varying degrees of "activity" depending upon spring strength and are generally cheaper than the other binding types.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Over the last 20 years alpine touring bindings became lighter and safer, more efficient and reliable tools for backcountry skiing. Telemark binding manufacturers responded with articulated touring bindings but were not able to offer the same level of performance using the 75 mm standard, which was considered to have too many limitations. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the "New Telemark Norm" or NTN Freeride binding in 2008. These offered excellent power transmission to the ski thanks to the higher lateral rigidity, rudimentary lateral release, adjustable spring tension and articulated touring functionality.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Despite the reduced forward flex compared to the 75 mm system, the NTN Freeride rapidly gained a following amongst freeheel skiers wanting a powerful binding. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-telemark-binding">NTN Freedom</a> touring binding with reduced weight, greater rotation in climb mode and increased forward flex. NTN bindings connect to the boot via the toe and a lug under the ball of the foot that connects with the boot's "2nd heel". For seven years Rottefella was the only brand producing NTN bindings until 22 Designs started manufacturing the NTN Outlaw in 2015, a powerful binding for strong skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Neither freeheel binding system could match <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">AT bindings</a> for touring efficiency or releasability. When <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/scarpa">Scarpa</a> launched the TX Pro boots for the NTN bindings they included Dynafit AT inserts. For several years DIY skiers tinkered with adding an AT heel unit to the NTN system (the "Frankenstein" bindings), or using an AT insert binding toepiece with the TX Pro boots for efficient climbing combined with heel units from Voile or Rottefella. This latter design gave good touring efficiency but still could not offer the reliable release of the AT bindings.</p> <p class="rtejustify">In 2014 Pierre Mouyade introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo</a>. This "2-pin NTN" binding combines an AT style insert toe unit with the NTN's "2nd heel"', making a lightweight binding offering good lateral rigidity, touring efficiency and lateral release. The 22 Designs Outlaw and the Meidjo bindings have undergone several updates that improved both performance and reliability and these new bindings, now called the Outlaw X and the Meidjo 2.1, are at the forefront of modern telemark binding design. <br /> In 2018 22 Designs introduced the Lynx, another 2-pin NTN binding. <br /> The Meidjo 2.1 and the Lynx, together with other 2-pin NTN bindings and kits from Kreuzspitze, Moonlight and TTS (Telemark Tech System from Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC) have taken the telemark world by storm. Lighter, with efficient touring and excellent downhill control, the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">2-pin NTN</a> is now recognised to be the new standard for which new tele boots need to be developed.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><u>DIY 2-pin NTN:</u><br /> Several manufacturers have produced lightweight telemark bindings using a Dynafit / tech AT toe unit combined with an underfoot plate to which one attaches traditional telemark heel springs, such as the Voile Switchback heel units. We stock the Kreuzspitze Telemark baseplate and Kreuzspitze Telemark Switchback Heel Units and can also supply the Dynafit toe pieces for use with these. These bindings have efficient uphill performance due to their low weight and friction-less walk mode, and offer good downhill performance, but are technically less advanced than the Meidjo 2.1 binding which offers the same advantages plus step in, lateral release and lower weight.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Resort Skiing or Touring?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All 75 mm binding manufacturers make telemark touring bindings with walk and ski modes. In walk mode the toepiece can articulate for more efficient climbing. On the way down these bindings ski pretty much like the resort bindings, but are slightly heavier in weight, and also on your wallet. Both NTN bindings have a tour mode, the Freedom offering greater rotation in climbing mode. The Meidjo 2.1 and 22 Designs Lynx are by far the most efficient telemark touring bindings available while strong skiers will appreciate the tourability of the Outlaw X.<br /> <strong>75 mm Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> 7tm Power Tour XR<br /> 22 Designs Axl<br /> Voile Switchback<br /> Voile Switchback Women's<br /> Voile Switchback X2<br /> <br /> <strong>NTN Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> Rottefella Freedom<br /> 22Designs Outlaw X<br /> 2-PIN NTN Touring Bindings<br /> 22 Designs Lynx<br /> The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Active or Neutral Bindings?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">During the telemark turn the rear foot lifts off the ski. The flexible leather boots and 3-pin bindings of the original 75 mm design offered very little resistence to the heel lifting off the boot, but also comparatively little control. Modern plastic boots and cable bindings are stiffer and require more effort to flex the boot. The amount of power you need to make your boot/binding/ski system perform correctly on several factors:</p> <p class="rtejustify">1 - Boot bellows flex: the stiffer the boot bellows the more effort is needed to flex the boot. This greater effort gives a more precise boot-binding contact and more power transfer to the ski.<br /> 2 - Binding cable / rod position: the further back the point of attachment on the toe piece of the rods or cables, the more effort is required to flex the boot, and the more energy return and rebound there is at the end of the turn.<br /> 3 - Binding spring strength: the stronger the springs the more force is needed to flex the boots. Stronger springs drive more power to the ski.<br /> 4 - Ski Stiffness. Performance skis with stiffer flex, particularly in the tail, require stiffer more active bindings to deliver the propulsion required.<br /> 5 - Terrain. While stiff slalom skis being skied on prepared pistes require active bindings, too active a binding in fresh powder can cause tip dive and reduced agility offpiste. So for example we'd recommend using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo 2.1</a> bindings with standard springs offpiste and with the stiffer "Redline" springs on piste.<br /> So which is best for you? Some skiers want a neutral binding with only a small amount of resistance more in keeping with telemark’s roots, while others require the additional drive to the ski and rebound at the end of the turn of an active binding. The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/22designs">22 Designs</a> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/22-designs-axl-telemark-binding">Axl</a> and Vice bindings offer a range of activity – moving the pin underfoot changes activity. This is a pretty neat solution for skiers who want to experiment or who want a particularly active binding. The “fixed” positions chosen by 7tm and Voile suit most skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">The activity of the NTN and 2-pin NTN bindings can be adjusted by tightening the springs underfoot, or using stiffer springs. Rottefella supply the small size bindings with soft springs, the size large with medium springs. These can be bought as accessories should you want to change. The Meidjo 2.1 comes with standard springs plus an additional smaller diameter spring that can be added to increase tension 30%. Super stiff "Redline" springs are available should you require more tension, and can be used in conjunction with the smaller springs for even more power.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need Release? </span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most telemark bindings do not have a release mechanism and for many skiers the fact that the heel is free of the ski means that injury is less likely. There is however no lateral release and some skiers prefer the security of release. There are currently only two release telemark bindings available, the 7tm Power / Power XR, and the Meidjo. The 7tm system works pretty well. The toe plate slides out laterally in the event of a fall and release is easy to adjust.<br /> The Meidjo 2.1 releases laterally and release can be adjusted according to skier preference and weight.<br /> The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/rottefella">Rottellea NTN bindings</a> can release laterally in a heavy fall but release is not adjustable and these should not be considered release bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Telemark Bindings - the Future?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">With the Meidjo 2.1 and Lynx we now have a choice of bindings that offer excellent control and efficient touring mode. The Meidjo 2.1 also has step-in, ski brakes, ski crampons, lateral release and optional heel retention with the Alpine Heel Unit. We see these bindings as the future of telemark skiing and expect to see more models using the 2-pin NTN format.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need more help?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Should you like some help deciding what’s best for you then get in touch – we’re here to help.<br /> We ski these bindings and know their strengths and quirks and can help you ensure that you have the right model for your skiing.<br /> Earn your turns!!</p>
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<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Telemark bindings</strong> connect the ski boot to the ski only at the toe or front of the boot, so the rear foot can flex and lift when turning. Which binding is best for you depends upon your skiing style and whether you’ll be touring or resort skiing. Here we’ll explain the criteria to consider when deciding which binding will be best for you.</span></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding System – 75 mm, NTN or 2-pin NTN?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">There are now three boot and binding systems: 75 mm, NTN and 2-pin NTN. The 75 mm standard is based upon the original telemark design and uses a wedged shaped toe piece to hold a boot with an angled toe extension 75 m mm wide, hence the name. Several brands make 75 mm bindings, including Rottefella, who invented this system, 22 Designs, Voile and 7tm. 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These offered excellent power transmission to the ski thanks to the higher lateral rigidity, rudimentary lateral release, adjustable spring tension and articulated touring functionality.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Despite the reduced forward flex compared to the 75 mm system, the NTN Freeride rapidly gained a following amongst freeheel skiers wanting a powerful binding. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-telemark-binding">NTN Freedom</a> touring binding with reduced weight, greater rotation in climb mode and increased forward flex. NTN bindings connect to the boot via the toe and a lug under the ball of the foot that connects with the boot's "2nd heel". For seven years Rottefella was the only brand producing NTN bindings until 22 Designs started manufacturing the NTN Outlaw in 2015, a powerful binding for strong skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Neither freeheel binding system could match <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">AT bindings</a> for touring efficiency or releasability. When <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/scarpa">Scarpa</a> launched the TX Pro boots for the NTN bindings they included Dynafit AT inserts. For several years DIY skiers tinkered with adding an AT heel unit to the NTN system (the "Frankenstein" bindings), or using an AT insert binding toepiece with the TX Pro boots for efficient climbing combined with heel units from Voile or Rottefella. This latter design gave good touring efficiency but still could not offer the reliable release of the AT bindings.</p> <p class="rtejustify">In 2014 Pierre Mouyade introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo</a>. This "2-pin NTN" binding combines an AT style insert toe unit with the NTN's "2nd heel"', making a lightweight binding offering good lateral rigidity, touring efficiency and lateral release. The 22 Designs Outlaw and the Meidjo bindings have undergone several updates that improved both performance and reliability and these new bindings, now called the Outlaw X and the Meidjo 2.1, are at the forefront of modern telemark binding design. <br /> In 2018 22 Designs introduced the Lynx, another 2-pin NTN binding. <br /> The Meidjo 2.1 and the Lynx, together with other 2-pin NTN bindings and kits from Kreuzspitze, Moonlight and TTS (Telemark Tech System from Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC) have taken the telemark world by storm. Lighter, with efficient touring and excellent downhill control, the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">2-pin NTN</a> is now recognised to be the new standard for which new tele boots need to be developed.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><u>DIY 2-pin NTN:</u><br /> Several manufacturers have produced lightweight telemark bindings using a Dynafit / tech AT toe unit combined with an underfoot plate to which one attaches traditional telemark heel springs, such as the Voile Switchback heel units. We stock the Kreuzspitze Telemark baseplate and Kreuzspitze Telemark Switchback Heel Units and can also supply the Dynafit toe pieces for use with these. These bindings have efficient uphill performance due to their low weight and friction-less walk mode, and offer good downhill performance, but are technically less advanced than the Meidjo 2.1 binding which offers the same advantages plus step in, lateral release and lower weight.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Resort Skiing or Touring?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All 75 mm binding manufacturers make telemark touring bindings with walk and ski modes. In walk mode the toepiece can articulate for more efficient climbing. On the way down these bindings ski pretty much like the resort bindings, but are slightly heavier in weight, and also on your wallet. Both NTN bindings have a tour mode, the Freedom offering greater rotation in climbing mode. The Meidjo 2.1 and 22 Designs Lynx are by far the most efficient telemark touring bindings available while strong skiers will appreciate the tourability of the Outlaw X.<br /> <strong>75 mm Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> 7tm Power Tour XR<br /> 22 Designs Axl<br /> Voile Switchback<br /> Voile Switchback Women's<br /> Voile Switchback X2<br /> <br /> <strong>NTN Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> Rottefella Freedom<br /> 22Designs Outlaw X<br /> 2-PIN NTN Touring Bindings<br /> 22 Designs Lynx<br /> The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Active or Neutral Bindings?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">During the telemark turn the rear foot lifts off the ski. The flexible leather boots and 3-pin bindings of the original 75 mm design offered very little resistence to the heel lifting off the boot, but also comparatively little control. Modern plastic boots and cable bindings are stiffer and require more effort to flex the boot. The amount of power you need to make your boot/binding/ski system perform correctly on several factors:</p> <p class="rtejustify">1 - Boot bellows flex: the stiffer the boot bellows the more effort is needed to flex the boot. This greater effort gives a more precise boot-binding contact and more power transfer to the ski.<br /> 2 - Binding cable / rod position: the further back the point of attachment on the toe piece of the rods or cables, the more effort is required to flex the boot, and the more energy return and rebound there is at the end of the turn.<br /> 3 - Binding spring strength: the stronger the springs the more force is needed to flex the boots. Stronger springs drive more power to the ski.<br /> 4 - Ski Stiffness. Performance skis with stiffer flex, particularly in the tail, require stiffer more active bindings to deliver the propulsion required.<br /> 5 - Terrain. While stiff slalom skis being skied on prepared pistes require active bindings, too active a binding in fresh powder can cause tip dive and reduced agility offpiste. So for example we'd recommend using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo 2.1</a> bindings with standard springs offpiste and with the stiffer "Redline" springs on piste.<br /> So which is best for you? Some skiers want a neutral binding with only a small amount of resistance more in keeping with telemark’s roots, while others require the additional drive to the ski and rebound at the end of the turn of an active binding. The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/22designs">22 Designs</a> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/22-designs-axl-telemark-binding">Axl</a> and Vice bindings offer a range of activity – moving the pin underfoot changes activity. This is a pretty neat solution for skiers who want to experiment or who want a particularly active binding. The “fixed” positions chosen by 7tm and Voile suit most skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">The activity of the NTN and 2-pin NTN bindings can be adjusted by tightening the springs underfoot, or using stiffer springs. Rottefella supply the small size bindings with soft springs, the size large with medium springs. These can be bought as accessories should you want to change. The Meidjo 2.1 comes with standard springs plus an additional smaller diameter spring that can be added to increase tension 30%. Super stiff "Redline" springs are available should you require more tension, and can be used in conjunction with the smaller springs for even more power.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need Release? </span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most telemark bindings do not have a release mechanism and for many skiers the fact that the heel is free of the ski means that injury is less likely. There is however no lateral release and some skiers prefer the security of release. There are currently only two release telemark bindings available, the 7tm Power / Power XR, and the Meidjo. The 7tm system works pretty well. The toe plate slides out laterally in the event of a fall and release is easy to adjust.<br /> The Meidjo 2.1 releases laterally and release can be adjusted according to skier preference and weight.<br /> The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/rottefella">Rottellea NTN bindings</a> can release laterally in a heavy fall but release is not adjustable and these should not be considered release bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Telemark Bindings - the Future?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">With the Meidjo 2.1 and Lynx we now have a choice of bindings that offer excellent control and efficient touring mode. The Meidjo 2.1 also has step-in, ski brakes, ski crampons, lateral release and optional heel retention with the Alpine Heel Unit. We see these bindings as the future of telemark skiing and expect to see more models using the 2-pin NTN format.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need more help?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Should you like some help deciding what’s best for you then get in touch – we’re here to help.<br /> We ski these bindings and know their strengths and quirks and can help you ensure that you have the right model for your skiing.<br /> Earn your turns!!</p>
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<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Telemark bindings</strong> connect the ski boot to the ski only at the toe or front of the boot, so the rear foot can flex and lift when turning. Which binding is best for you depends upon your skiing style and whether you’ll be touring or resort skiing. Here we’ll explain the criteria to consider when deciding which binding will be best for you.</span></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding System – 75 mm, NTN or 2-pin NTN?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">There are now three boot and binding systems: 75 mm, NTN and 2-pin NTN. The 75 mm standard is based upon the original telemark design and uses a wedged shaped toe piece to hold a boot with an angled toe extension 75 m mm wide, hence the name. Several brands make 75 mm bindings, including Rottefella, who invented this system, 22 Designs, Voile and 7tm. The original 75 mm binding used a flat lever and three pins to hold the boot, but this simple "3 pin" binding is now used mainly for lightweight nordic touring. Most 75 mm bindings use springs mounted either under the boot (22Designs, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/7tm">7tm</a>) or alongside the boot (Voile) and attached to the boot heel. These "cable bindings" provide more power than the simple 3-pin bindings. 75 mm bindings offer good forward flex so that the skier can bend the front knee fully, and varying degrees of "activity" depending upon spring strength and are generally cheaper than the other binding types.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Over the last 20 years alpine touring bindings became lighter and safer, more efficient and reliable tools for backcountry skiing. Telemark binding manufacturers responded with articulated touring bindings but were not able to offer the same level of performance using the 75 mm standard, which was considered to have too many limitations. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the "New Telemark Norm" or NTN Freeride binding in 2008. These offered excellent power transmission to the ski thanks to the higher lateral rigidity, rudimentary lateral release, adjustable spring tension and articulated touring functionality.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Despite the reduced forward flex compared to the 75 mm system, the NTN Freeride rapidly gained a following amongst freeheel skiers wanting a powerful binding. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-telemark-binding">NTN Freedom</a> touring binding with reduced weight, greater rotation in climb mode and increased forward flex. NTN bindings connect to the boot via the toe and a lug under the ball of the foot that connects with the boot's "2nd heel". For seven years Rottefella was the only brand producing NTN bindings until 22 Designs started manufacturing the NTN Outlaw in 2015, a powerful binding for strong skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Neither freeheel binding system could match <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">AT bindings</a> for touring efficiency or releasability. When <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/scarpa">Scarpa</a> launched the TX Pro boots for the NTN bindings they included Dynafit AT inserts. For several years DIY skiers tinkered with adding an AT heel unit to the NTN system (the "Frankenstein" bindings), or using an AT insert binding toepiece with the TX Pro boots for efficient climbing combined with heel units from Voile or Rottefella. This latter design gave good touring efficiency but still could not offer the reliable release of the AT bindings.</p> <p class="rtejustify">In 2014 Pierre Mouyade introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo</a>. This "2-pin NTN" binding combines an AT style insert toe unit with the NTN's "2nd heel"', making a lightweight binding offering good lateral rigidity, touring efficiency and lateral release. The 22 Designs Outlaw and the Meidjo bindings have undergone several updates that improved both performance and reliability and these new bindings, now called the Outlaw X and the Meidjo 2.1, are at the forefront of modern telemark binding design. <br /> In 2018 22 Designs introduced the Lynx, another 2-pin NTN binding. <br /> The Meidjo 2.1 and the Lynx, together with other 2-pin NTN bindings and kits from Kreuzspitze, Moonlight and TTS (Telemark Tech System from Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC) have taken the telemark world by storm. Lighter, with efficient touring and excellent downhill control, the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">2-pin NTN</a> is now recognised to be the new standard for which new tele boots need to be developed.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><u>DIY 2-pin NTN:</u><br /> Several manufacturers have produced lightweight telemark bindings using a Dynafit / tech AT toe unit combined with an underfoot plate to which one attaches traditional telemark heel springs, such as the Voile Switchback heel units. We stock the Kreuzspitze Telemark baseplate and Kreuzspitze Telemark Switchback Heel Units and can also supply the Dynafit toe pieces for use with these. These bindings have efficient uphill performance due to their low weight and friction-less walk mode, and offer good downhill performance, but are technically less advanced than the Meidjo 2.1 binding which offers the same advantages plus step in, lateral release and lower weight.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Resort Skiing or Touring?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All 75 mm binding manufacturers make telemark touring bindings with walk and ski modes. In walk mode the toepiece can articulate for more efficient climbing. On the way down these bindings ski pretty much like the resort bindings, but are slightly heavier in weight, and also on your wallet. Both NTN bindings have a tour mode, the Freedom offering greater rotation in climbing mode. The Meidjo 2.1 and 22 Designs Lynx are by far the most efficient telemark touring bindings available while strong skiers will appreciate the tourability of the Outlaw X.<br /><strong>75 mm Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> 7tm Power Tour XR<br /> 22 Designs Axl<br /> Voile Switchback<br /> Voile Switchback Women's<br /> Voile Switchback X2</p> <p><strong>NTN Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> Rottefella Freedom<br /> 22Designs Outlaw X<br /> 2-PIN NTN Touring Bindings<br /> 22 Designs Lynx<br /> The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Active or Neutral Bindings?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">During the telemark turn the rear foot lifts off the ski. The flexible leather boots and 3-pin bindings of the original 75 mm design offered very little resistence to the heel lifting off the boot, but also comparatively little control. Modern plastic boots and cable bindings are stiffer and require more effort to flex the boot. The amount of power you need to make your boot/binding/ski system perform correctly on several factors:</p> <p class="rtejustify">1 - Boot bellows flex: the stiffer the boot bellows the more effort is needed to flex the boot. This greater effort gives a more precise boot-binding contact and more power transfer to the ski.<br /> 2 - Binding cable / rod position: the further back the point of attachment on the toe piece of the rods or cables, the more effort is required to flex the boot, and the more energy return and rebound there is at the end of the turn.<br /> 3 - Binding spring strength: the stronger the springs the more force is needed to flex the boots. Stronger springs drive more power to the ski.<br /> 4 - Ski Stiffness. Performance skis with stiffer flex, particularly in the tail, require stiffer more active bindings to deliver the propulsion required.<br /> 5 - Terrain. While stiff slalom skis being skied on prepared pistes require active bindings, too active a binding in fresh powder can cause tip dive and reduced agility offpiste. So for example we'd recommend using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo 2.1</a> bindings with standard springs offpiste and with the stiffer "Redline" springs on piste.<br /> So which is best for you? Some skiers want a neutral binding with only a small amount of resistance more in keeping with telemark’s roots, while others require the additional drive to the ski and rebound at the end of the turn of an active binding. The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/22designs">22 Designs</a> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/22-designs-axl-telemark-binding">Axl</a> and Vice bindings offer a range of activity – moving the pin underfoot changes activity. This is a pretty neat solution for skiers who want to experiment or who want a particularly active binding. The “fixed” positions chosen by 7tm and Voile suit most skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">The activity of the NTN and 2-pin NTN bindings can be adjusted by tightening the springs underfoot, or using stiffer springs. Rottefella supply the small size bindings with soft springs, the size large with medium springs. These can be bought as accessories should you want to change. The Meidjo 2.1 comes with standard springs plus an additional smaller diameter spring that can be added to increase tension 30%. Super stiff "Redline" springs are available should you require more tension, and can be used in conjunction with the smaller springs for even more power.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need Release? </span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most telemark bindings do not have a release mechanism and for many skiers the fact that the heel is free of the ski means that injury is less likely. There is however no lateral release and some skiers prefer the security of release. There are currently only two release telemark bindings available, the 7tm Power / Power XR, and the Meidjo. The 7tm system works pretty well. The toe plate slides out laterally in the event of a fall and release is easy to adjust.<br /> The Meidjo 2.1 releases laterally and release can be adjusted according to skier preference and weight.<br /> The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/rottefella">Rottellea NTN bindings</a> can release laterally in a heavy fall but release is not adjustable and these should not be considered release bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Telemark Bindings - the Future?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">With the Meidjo 2.1 and Lynx we now have a choice of bindings that offer excellent control and efficient touring mode. The Meidjo 2.1 also has step-in, ski brakes, ski crampons, lateral release and optional heel retention with the Alpine Heel Unit. We see these bindings as the future of telemark skiing and expect to see more models using the 2-pin NTN format.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need more help?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Should you like some help deciding what’s best for you then get in touch – we’re here to help.<br /> We ski these bindings and know their strengths and quirks and can help you ensure that you have the right model for your skiing.<br /> Earn your turns!!</p>
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<p>Las fijaciones de Telemark conectan la bota ...
<p>Las fijaciones de Telemark conectan la bota de esquí con el esquí solo en la puntera o en la talonera, de modo que la parte trasera del pie puede flexionarse y levantarse al girar. La elección de tu fijación dependerá de tu estilo de esquí y de si prefieres esquí de travesía o esquí en estaciones.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">¿Sistema de fijación: 75 mm, NTN o NTN de 2 pines?</span></h3> <p>Hay 3 sistemas de botas y de fijación, el 75 mm, el NTN y el NTN de 2 pines. El estándar de 75 mm se basa en el diseño original de Telemark y utiliza una puntera con forma de cuña. Varias marcas fabrican fijaciones de 75 mm, incluida Rottefella, quien inventó este diseño, 22 Designs, Voile y 7tm. La fijación original de 75 mm usaba una palanca plana y tres pines para sostener la bota, pero esta fijación simple de "3 pines" ahora se usa principalmente para travesías nórdicas ligeras. La mayoría de las fijaciones de 75 mm utilizan resortes montados debajo de la bota (22 Diseños, 7tm) o junto a la bota (Voile) y unidos al talón de la bota. Estas "fijaciones de cables" proporcionan más potencia que las fijaciones simples de 3 pines. Las fijaciones de 75 mm ofrecen una buena flexión hacia delante para que el esquiador pueda doblar la rodilla delantera por completo, y diversos grados de "actividad" dependiendo de la resistencia del resorte y son generalmente más baratos que los otros tipos de fijación. </p> <p>En los últimos 20 años, las fijaciones de esquí de travesía se convirtieron en herramientas más ligeras, seguras, eficientes y confiables para el esquí de backcountry. Los fabricantes de fijación de Telemark respondieron con fijaciones de travesía articuladas, pero no pudieron ofrecer el mismo nivel de rendimiento utilizando el estándar de 75 mm, que se consideró que tenía demasiadas limitaciones. Rottefella introdujo la "Nueva norma de Telemark" o la fijación NTN Freeride en 2008. Ofrecieron una excelente transmisión de potencia al esquí gracias a su mayor rigidez lateral, liberación lateral rudimentaria, tensión de resorte ajustable y funcionalidad de gira articulada. </p> <p>A pesar de la flexión hacia delante reducida en comparación con el sistema de 75 mm, el Freeride de NTN ganó rápidamente seguidores entre los esquiadores de rueda libre que querían una fijación poderosa. Rottefella introdujo la fijación de travesía NTN Freedom con peso reducido, mayor rotación en el modo de ascenso y mayor flexión hacia adelante. El sistema NTN permite fijar la bota por la parte delantera del pie gracias a un sistema de mandíbula que permite despegar en caso de torsión violenta. Durante siete años, Rottefella fue la única marca que produjo fijaciones de NTN hasta que 22 Designs comenzó a fabricar el OutNN de NTN en 2015, una fijación poderosa para esquiadores fuertes.</p> <p>Ningún sistema de fijación de freeheel podría igualar las fijaciones de travesía para la eficiencia de gira o la liberación. Cuando Scarpa lanzó las botas TX Pro para las fijaciones NTN, incluyó insertos de esquí de travesía Dynafit. Durante varios años, los esquiadores de bricolaje hicieron pequeños retoques con la adición de una unidad de talón AT al sistema NTN (las fijaciones "Frankenstein"), o utilizando un inserto de fijación de esquí de travesía con las botas TX Pro para la escalada eficiente combinada con unidades de talonera de Voile o Rottefella. Este último diseño proporcionó una buena eficiencia de giras pero aún no podía ofrecer la liberación confiable de las fijaciones de esquí de travesía.</p> <p>En 2014 Pierre Mouyade presentó el Meidjo. Esta fijación "NTN de 2 pines" combina una unidad de puntera con inserto de estilo AT con el "2do talón" de la NTN, lo que hace que la fijación sea ligera y ofrezca buena rigidez lateral, eficiencia de giro y liberación lateral. Las fijaciones de 22 Designs Outlaw y de Meidjo se han actualizado y mejorado para 2018, y estas nuevas fijaciones, ahora llamadas Outlaw X y Meidjo 2.1, están a la vanguardia del diseño moderno de fijaciones de telemark. En 2018, 22 Designs presentó el Lynx, otras fijaciones NTN de 2 pines.<br /> El Meidjo 2.1 y el Lynx, junto con otras fijaciones y kits NTN de 2 pines de Kreuzspitze, Moonlight y TTS (Telemark Tech System de Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC) han tomado el mundo de telemark por sorpresa. Más liviano, con un recorrido eficiente y un excelente control de descenso, el NTN de 2 pines ahora es reconocido como el nuevo estándar para el que se deben desarrollar nuevas botas de telemark.</p> <p><u>DIY 2-pin NTN:</u><br /> Varios fabricantes han producido fijaciones ligeras de telemark utilizando una unidad de puntera Dynafit / tech AT combinada con una placa debajo del pie a la que se unen los resortes tradicionales de talón telemark, como las unidades de talón Voback Switchback. Disponemos de la placa de base de Telemark de Kreuzspitze y las unidades de talón de conmutación de Telemark de Kreuzspitze y también podemos proporcionar las piezas de puntera Dynafit para su uso con estas. Estas fijaciones tienen un rendimiento eficiente en la escalada debido a su bajo peso y el modo de andar sin fricción, y ofrecen un buen rendimiento en bajada, pero son técnicamente menos avanzadas que la fijación de Meidjo, que ofrece las mismas ventajas además de paso, liberación lateral y menor peso.</p> <p><strong>¿Esquí de travesía o en estaciones?</strong></p> <p>Todos los fabricantes de fijación de 75 mm hacen fijaciones de travesía de telemark para giras con modos de caminata y esquí. En el modo de caminar, la pieza puede articularse para una escalada más eficiente. En el camino de descenso, estas fijaciones de esquí se parecen mucho a las fijaciones del centro vacacional, pero son un poco más pesadas y también tu billetera. Ambas fijaciones NTN tienen un modo de giras, el Freedom ofrece una mayor rotación en el modo de escalada. El Meidjo es, con mucho, la fijación de travesía de telemark más eficiente disponible, mientras que los esquiadores más fuertes apreciarán la habilidad del Outlaw X.<br /> Fijaciones de travesía de 75 mm: 7tm Power Tour XR, 22Designs Axl, Voile Switchback, Voile Switchback para mujer, Voile Switchback X2.<br /> Fijaciones de travesía NTN: Rottefella Freeride, Rottefella Freedom, 22Designs Outlaw X.<br /> Fijaciones de travesía de 2-PIN NTN: The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</p> <p><strong>¿Fijaciones activas o neutras?</strong></p> <p>Durante el giro de Telemark, la parte trasera del pie levanta el esquí. Las botas de cuero flexibles y las fijaciones de 3 pines del diseño original de 75 mm ofrecieron muy poca resistencia al levantamiento del talón, Las botas de plástico modernas y las fijaciones de cables son más rígidas y requieren más esfuerzo para flexionarlas. <br /> La cantidad de potencia que necesitas para que tu sistema de bota / fijación / esquí funcione correctamente en varios factores:<br /> 1) Flexibilidad del fuelle de la bota: cuanto más rígido sea el fuelle de la bota, más esfuerzo se necesita para flexionar la bota. Este mayor esfuerzo proporciona un contacto más preciso con el cierre de la bota y una mayor transferencia de potencia al esquí.<br /> 2 - Posición del cable de fijación: cuanto más atrás esté el punto de fijación en la pieza de la puntera de las barras o cables, más esfuerzo se requiere para flexionar la bota, y más retorno de energía y rebote habrá al final de la vuelta.<br /> 3 - Resistencia de los muelles de fijación: cuanto más fuertes son los resortes, más fuerza se necesita para flexionar las botas. Los muelles más fuertes aumentan la potencia del esquí.<br /> 4 - Rigidez del esquí. Los esquís de rendimiento con flexión más rígida, particularmente en la cola, requieren fijaciones más activas y más rígidas para entregar la propulsión requerida.<br /> 5 - Terreno. Si bien los esquís de slalom rígidos que se esquían en pistas preparadas requieren fijaciones activas, una fijación demasiado activa en polvo fresco puede causar la caída de la espátula y reducir la agilidad fuera de la pista. Así, por ejemplo, recomendaríamos usar las fijaciones de Meidjo 2.1 con muelles estándar fuera de pista y con los muelles "Redline" más rígidos en pista. Entonces, ¿qué es lo mejor para ti? Algunos esquiadores quieren una fijación neutral con solo una pequeña cantidad de resistencia más en consonancia con las raíces de telemark, mientras que otros requieren la unidad adicional para esquiar y recuperarse al final del turno de una fijación activa. Las fijaciones de 22Designs Axl y Vice ofrecen un rango de actividad: mover el pasador por debajo del pie cambia la actividad. Esta es una solución bastante buena para los esquiadores que quieren experimentar o que desean una fijación particularmente activa. Las posiciones "fijas" elegidas por 7tm y Voile se adaptan a la mayoría de los esquiadores.</p> <p>La actividad de las fijaciones NTN y NTN de 2 pines se puede ajustar apretando los muelles debajo de los pies o utilizando muellos más rígidos. Rottefella suministra las fijaciones de pequeño tamaño con muelles blandos, el tamaño grande con muelles medianos. Estos se pueden comprar como accesorios si deseas cambiarlos. El Meidjo viene con resortes estándar más un resorte de diámetro más pequeño que se puede agregar para aumentar la tensión en un 30%. Los muelles súper rígidos "Redline" están disponibles si necesitas más tensión.</p> <p><strong>La liberación ¿Importante o no?</strong></p> <p>La mayoría de las fijaciones de telemark no tienen un mecanismo de liberación y para muchos esquiadores el hecho de que el talón esté libre del esquí significa que es menos probable que se produzcan lesiones. Sin embargo, no hay liberación lateral y algunos esquiadores prefieren la seguridad de la liberación. Actualmente solo hay dos liberaciones de telemark disponibles, el 7tm Power / Power XR y el Meidjo. El sistema 7tm funciona bastante bien. La placa de la base se desliza lateralmente en caso de una caída y la liberación es fácil de ajustar. El Meidjo se libera lateralmente y la liberación se puede ajustar según la preferencia y el peso del esquiador. Las fijaciones NTN de Rottellea pueden liberarse lateralmente en una caída fuerte, pero la liberación no es ajustable y estos no deben considerarse fijaciones de liberación.</p> <p><strong>¿Necesitas más ayuda?</strong></p> <p>Si necesitas ayuda para decidir qué es lo mejor para ti, ponte en contacto con nosotros. Estamos aquí para ayudarte. Esquiamos estas fijaciones y conocemos sus fortalezas y peculiaridades y podemos ayudarte a garantizar que tengas el modelo adecuado para tu esquí.</p>
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<p>Las fijaciones de Telemark conectan la bota ...
<p>Las fijaciones de Telemark conectan la bota de esquí con el esquí solo en la puntera o en la talonera, de modo que la parte trasera del pie puede flexionarse y levantarse al girar. La elección de tu fijación dependerá de tu estilo de esquí y de si prefieres esquí de travesía o esquí en estaciones.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">¿Sistema de fijación: 75 mm, NTN o NTN de 2 pines?</span></h3> <p>Hay 3 sistemas de botas y de fijación, el 75 mm, el NTN y el NTN de 2 pines. El estándar de 75 mm se basa en el diseño original de Telemark y utiliza una puntera con forma de cuña. Varias marcas fabrican fijaciones de 75 mm, incluida Rottefella, quien inventó este diseño, 22 Designs, Voile y 7tm. La fijación original de 75 mm usaba una palanca plana y tres pines para sostener la bota, pero esta fijación simple de "3 pines" ahora se usa principalmente para travesías nórdicas ligeras. La mayoría de las fijaciones de 75 mm utilizan resortes montados debajo de la bota (22 Diseños, 7tm) o junto a la bota (Voile) y unidos al talón de la bota. Estas "fijaciones de cables" proporcionan más potencia que las fijaciones simples de 3 pines. Las fijaciones de 75 mm ofrecen una buena flexión hacia delante para que el esquiador pueda doblar la rodilla delantera por completo, y diversos grados de "actividad" dependiendo de la resistencia del resorte y son generalmente más baratos que los otros tipos de fijación. </p> <p>En los últimos 20 años, las fijaciones de esquí de travesía se convirtieron en herramientas más ligeras, seguras, eficientes y confiables para el esquí de backcountry. Los fabricantes de fijación de Telemark respondieron con fijaciones de travesía articuladas, pero no pudieron ofrecer el mismo nivel de rendimiento utilizando el estándar de 75 mm, que se consideró que tenía demasiadas limitaciones. Rottefella introdujo la "Nueva norma de Telemark" o la fijación NTN Freeride en 2008. Ofrecieron una excelente transmisión de potencia al esquí gracias a su mayor rigidez lateral, liberación lateral rudimentaria, tensión de resorte ajustable y funcionalidad de gira articulada. </p> <p>A pesar de la flexión hacia delante reducida en comparación con el sistema de 75 mm, el Freeride de NTN ganó rápidamente seguidores entre los esquiadores de rueda libre que querían una fijación poderosa. Rottefella introdujo la fijación de travesía NTN Freedom con peso reducido, mayor rotación en el modo de ascenso y mayor flexión hacia adelante. El sistema NTN permite fijar la bota por la parte delantera del pie gracias a un sistema de mandíbula que permite despegar en caso de torsión violenta. Durante siete años, Rottefella fue la única marca que produjo fijaciones de NTN hasta que 22 Designs comenzó a fabricar el OutNN de NTN en 2015, una fijación poderosa para esquiadores fuertes.</p> <p>Ningún sistema de fijación de freeheel podría igualar las fijaciones de travesía para la eficiencia de gira o la liberación. Cuando Scarpa lanzó las botas TX Pro para las fijaciones NTN, incluyó insertos de esquí de travesía Dynafit. Durante varios años, los esquiadores de bricolaje hicieron pequeños retoques con la adición de una unidad de talón AT al sistema NTN (las fijaciones "Frankenstein"), o utilizando un inserto de fijación de esquí de travesía con las botas TX Pro para la escalada eficiente combinada con unidades de talonera de Voile o Rottefella. Este último diseño proporcionó una buena eficiencia de giras pero aún no podía ofrecer la liberación confiable de las fijaciones de esquí de travesía.</p> <p>En 2014 Pierre Mouyade presentó el Meidjo. Esta fijación "NTN de 2 pines" combina una unidad de puntera con inserto de estilo AT con el "2do talón" de la NTN, lo que hace que la fijación sea ligera y ofrezca buena rigidez lateral, eficiencia de giro y liberación lateral. Las fijaciones de 22 Designs Outlaw y de Meidjo se han actualizado y mejorado para 2018, y estas nuevas fijaciones, ahora llamadas Outlaw X y Meidjo 2.1, están a la vanguardia del diseño moderno de fijaciones de telemark. En 2018, 22 Designs presentó el Lynx, otras fijaciones NTN de 2 pines.<br /> El Meidjo 2.1 y el Lynx, junto con otras fijaciones y kits NTN de 2 pines de Kreuzspitze, Moonlight y TTS (Telemark Tech System de Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC) han tomado el mundo de telemark por sorpresa. Más liviano, con un recorrido eficiente y un excelente control de descenso, el NTN de 2 pines ahora es reconocido como el nuevo estándar para el que se deben desarrollar nuevas botas de telemark.</p> <p><u>DIY 2-pin NTN:</u><br /> Varios fabricantes han producido fijaciones ligeras de telemark utilizando una unidad de puntera Dynafit / tech AT combinada con una placa debajo del pie a la que se unen los resortes tradicionales de talón telemark, como las unidades de talón Voback Switchback. Disponemos de la placa de base de Telemark de Kreuzspitze y las unidades de talón de conmutación de Telemark de Kreuzspitze y también podemos proporcionar las piezas de puntera Dynafit para su uso con estas. Estas fijaciones tienen un rendimiento eficiente en la escalada debido a su bajo peso y el modo de andar sin fricción, y ofrecen un buen rendimiento en bajada, pero son técnicamente menos avanzadas que la fijación de Meidjo, que ofrece las mismas ventajas además de paso, liberación lateral y menor peso.</p> <p><strong>¿Esquí de travesía o en estaciones?</strong></p> <p>Todos los fabricantes de fijación de 75 mm hacen fijaciones de travesía de telemark para giras con modos de caminata y esquí. En el modo de caminar, la pieza puede articularse para una escalada más eficiente. En el camino de descenso, estas fijaciones de esquí se parecen mucho a las fijaciones del centro vacacional, pero son un poco más pesadas y también tu billetera. Ambas fijaciones NTN tienen un modo de giras, el Freedom ofrece una mayor rotación en el modo de escalada. El Meidjo es, con mucho, la fijación de travesía de telemark más eficiente disponible, mientras que los esquiadores más fuertes apreciarán la habilidad del Outlaw X.<br /> Fijaciones de travesía de 75 mm: 7tm Power Tour XR, 22Designs Axl, Voile Switchback, Voile Switchback para mujer, Voile Switchback X2.<br /> Fijaciones de travesía NTN: Rottefella Freeride, Rottefella Freedom, 22Designs Outlaw X.<br /> Fijaciones de travesía de 2-PIN NTN: The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</p> <p><strong>¿Fijaciones activas o neutras?</strong></p> <p>Durante el giro de Telemark, la parte trasera del pie levanta el esquí. Las botas de cuero flexibles y las fijaciones de 3 pines del diseño original de 75 mm ofrecieron muy poca resistencia al levantamiento del talón, Las botas de plástico modernas y las fijaciones de cables son más rígidas y requieren más esfuerzo para flexionarlas. <br /> La cantidad de potencia que necesitas para que tu sistema de bota / fijación / esquí funcione correctamente en varios factores:<br /> 1) Flexibilidad del fuelle de la bota: cuanto más rígido sea el fuelle de la bota, más esfuerzo se necesita para flexionar la bota. Este mayor esfuerzo proporciona un contacto más preciso con el cierre de la bota y una mayor transferencia de potencia al esquí.<br /> 2 - Posición del cable de fijación: cuanto más atrás esté el punto de fijación en la pieza de la puntera de las barras o cables, más esfuerzo se requiere para flexionar la bota, y más retorno de energía y rebote habrá al final de la vuelta.<br /> 3 - Resistencia de los muelles de fijación: cuanto más fuertes son los resortes, más fuerza se necesita para flexionar las botas. Los muelles más fuertes aumentan la potencia del esquí.<br /> 4 - Rigidez del esquí. Los esquís de rendimiento con flexión más rígida, particularmente en la cola, requieren fijaciones más activas y más rígidas para entregar la propulsión requerida.<br /> 5 - Terreno. Si bien los esquís de slalom rígidos que se esquían en pistas preparadas requieren fijaciones activas, una fijación demasiado activa en polvo fresco puede causar la caída de la espátula y reducir la agilidad fuera de la pista. Así, por ejemplo, recomendaríamos usar las fijaciones de Meidjo 2.1 con muelles estándar fuera de pista y con los muelles "Redline" más rígidos en pista. Entonces, ¿qué es lo mejor para ti? Algunos esquiadores quieren una fijación neutral con solo una pequeña cantidad de resistencia más en consonancia con las raíces de telemark, mientras que otros requieren la unidad adicional para esquiar y recuperarse al final del turno de una fijación activa. Las fijaciones de 22Designs Axl y Vice ofrecen un rango de actividad: mover el pasador por debajo del pie cambia la actividad. Esta es una solución bastante buena para los esquiadores que quieren experimentar o que desean una fijación particularmente activa. Las posiciones "fijas" elegidas por 7tm y Voile se adaptan a la mayoría de los esquiadores.</p> <p>La actividad de las fijaciones NTN y NTN de 2 pines se puede ajustar apretando los muelles debajo de los pies o utilizando muellos más rígidos. Rottefella suministra las fijaciones de pequeño tamaño con muelles blandos, el tamaño grande con muelles medianos. Estos se pueden comprar como accesorios si deseas cambiarlos. El Meidjo viene con resortes estándar más un resorte de diámetro más pequeño que se puede agregar para aumentar la tensión en un 30%. Los muelles súper rígidos "Redline" están disponibles si necesitas más tensión.</p> <p><strong>La liberación ¿Importante o no?</strong></p> <p>La mayoría de las fijaciones de telemark no tienen un mecanismo de liberación y para muchos esquiadores el hecho de que el talón esté libre del esquí significa que es menos probable que se produzcan lesiones. Sin embargo, no hay liberación lateral y algunos esquiadores prefieren la seguridad de la liberación. Actualmente solo hay dos liberaciones de telemark disponibles, el 7tm Power / Power XR y el Meidjo. El sistema 7tm funciona bastante bien. La placa de la base se desliza lateralmente en caso de una caída y la liberación es fácil de ajustar. El Meidjo se libera lateralmente y la liberación se puede ajustar según la preferencia y el peso del esquiador. Las fijaciones NTN de Rottellea pueden liberarse lateralmente en una caída fuerte, pero la liberación no es ajustable y estos no deben considerarse fijaciones de liberación.</p> <p><strong>¿Necesitas más ayuda?</strong></p> <p>Si necesitas ayuda para decidir qué es lo mejor para ti, ponte en contacto con nosotros. Estamos aquí para ayudarte. Esquiamos estas fijaciones y conocemos sus fortalezas y peculiaridades y podemos ayudarte a garantizar que tengas el modelo adecuado para tu esquí.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">Les<strong> fixations de ...
<p class="rtejustify">Les<strong> fixations de télémark </strong>sont connectées au ski uniquement via la butée avant et l’avant de la chaussure pour permettre ainsi au soufflet de la chaussure de se plier pendant le virage. Le talon est bien sûr libre et le virage se fait par génuflexion. Le choix de votre fixation va dépendre de votre style de <strong>ski </strong>et si vous privilégiez la randonnée ou le ski en station.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Le système 75 mm, NTN ou 2-pin NTN?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Il existe 3 types de chaussures et système de fixations, le 75 mm, le NTN et le 2-pin NTN. Le standard 75 mm est basé sur le design originel du Télémark avec un bec de canard à l’avant de la chaussure (qui a un angle de 75 mm, d’où le nom). Tous les fabricants de Télémark ont fait des fixations 75 mm, y compris Rottefella, 22 Designs, Voile et 7tm. Une fixation classique avec trois points. La plaque maintient la chaussure dans la fixation, tout en offrant un chaussage et un déchaussage simple. La butée avant trois points est renforcée par une plaque en acier.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Au cours des 20 dernières années, les <strong>fixations de randonnée alpine</strong> sont devenues des outils plus légers et plus sûrs, plus efficaces et plus fiables pour le ski de randonnée. Les fabricants de fixations de télémark ont réagi avec des fixations articulées de tourisme, mais n'ont pas été en mesure d'offrir le même niveau de performance en utilisant la norme de 75 mm, qui était considérée comme ayant trop de limitations. En 2008, Rottefella a introduit la fixation «New Telemark Norm» ou NTN Freeride. Cette fixation offre une excellente transmission de la puissance au ski grâce à la rigidité latérale supérieure, la libération latérale rudimentaire, la tension du ressort réglable et la fonctionnalité de touring articulé.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Le NTN Freeride a gagné une grande popularité parmi les skieurs freeheel qui cherchent une fixation puissante. Rottefella a introduit la <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-telemark">fixation de randonnée</a> </strong>NTN Freedom avec un poids réduit, une plus grande rotation. Le système NTN permet de fixer la chaussure par l’avant du pied grâce à un système de mâchoire qui permet de déchausser en cas de torsion violente. Rottefella a été la seule marque à produire des fixations NTN jusqu'à ce que 22 Designs commencent à fabriquer le NTN Outlaw en 2015.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Lorsque <strong>Scarpa a lancé les chaussures TX Pro pour les fixations NTN</strong>, elle comprenaient des inserts Dynafit AT. Pendant plusieurs années, les skieurs DIY ont voulu inclure une unité de talon AT au système NTN, ou utiliser une fixation d'insert AT avec les chaussures TX Pro pour une escalade efficace combinée avec des unités de talon de Voile ou Rottefella. Ce design a prouvé une bonne efficacité mais ne pouvait toujours pas offrir la libération fiable des fixations AT.<br /> En 2014, Pierre Mouyade a présenté le Meidjo. Cette fixation «2-pin NTN» associe un embout d'insert de style AT au «2nd heel» du NTN, ce qui permet une fixation légère offrant une bonne rigidité et un déclenchement latérale. </p> <p class="rtejustify">En 2014, Pierre Mouyade a présenté le Meidjo. Cette fixation «2-pin NTN» associe un embout d'insert de style AT du NTN, ce qui permet une fixation légère offrant une bonne rigidité et libération latérale. Le 22 Designs Outlaw et les fixations de Meidjo ont été améliorés pour l'année 2018, et ces nouvelles fixations, maintenant appelées Outlaw X et Meidjo 2.1, sont en tête de liste. Les fixations ont augmenté la valeur des normes NTN et 2-pin NTN.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Nouveauté pour 2018, Bishop a lancé la dernière version de ses fixations «Bomber», la Bishop BMF-R et la BMF-3. Ces fixations sont des butées standard NTN ou 75mm uniques.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Plusieurs fabricants ont <strong>produit des fixations télémark</strong> légères à l'aide d'une unité Dynafit / tech AT toe, comme les unités de talon Voile Switchback. Nous avons en stock la plaque de base Kreuzspitze et les Switchback Kreuzspitze Backcountry Kit deTelemark et nous pouvons également fournir les pièces orteils Dynafit avec ces bas poids et pourtant moins avancés que les fixations de <strong>fixation Meidjo</strong>.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Ski en station ou ski de randonnée?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">En effet, selon votre pratique, il faudra vous orienter vers une fixation débrayable ou non. Les fixations de télémark débrayables permettent avec une action simple de libérer l’étrier autour d’un axe aidant ainsi au déroulé de la poussée. En NTN pour la rando, il y a le model Freedom et la Meidjo. Pour le ski en station, étant donné la puissance des NTN, toutes ces fixations seront aussi totalement adaptées mais la NTN Freeride (malgré son très léger mode rando) sera peut-être la plus dédiée.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Fixation active ou neutre?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Pendant le virage en télémark, le talon du pied se soulève du ski en amont. Les chaussures souples en cuir et fixations 3-pin du modèle 75 mm originel n’offraient que peu de résistaient à ce soulèvement du talon, mais elles n’offraient pas beaucoup de contrôle non plus. Les chaussures en plastique et fixations à câble des modèles plus récents sont plus rigides et demandent plus d’effort pour plier la chaussure et faire la fente du fait de 3 caractéristiques :<br /> 1) Flexibilité du soufflet de la chaussure : plus le soufflé est rigide, plus il faut d’effort pour plier la chaussure. Cette force appliquée produit aussi un contact plus précis entre la chaussure et la fixation et donc un meilleur transfert de la force au ski.<br /> 2) Position de la tige ou câble de la fixation : Plus le point d'attache à la butée avant est éloignée de l'étrier et plus il faudra appuyer pour faire fléchir la chaussure et plus on aura l'énergie sera restituée en sortie de virage.<br /> 3) Dureté des ressorts de la fixation : plus les ressorts sont durs et plus il faut d’effort pour plier la chaussure. Les ressorts les plus durs sont ceux qui transmettent le plus grande force au ski et un renvoi plus rapide du ski au changement de virage.<br /> 4) Raideur de ski. Skis de performance avec flex plus rigide<br /> 5) Terrain. Alors que les skis de slalom rigides skiés sur des pistes nécessitent des fixations actives, une fixation trop active en poudre fraîche peut provoquer une plongée en pointe et une agilité réduite. Ainsi, par exemple, nous recommandons d'utiliser les fixations Meidjo 2.1 avec des ressorts standard hors-piste et avec les ressorts plus raides "Redline" sur piste.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Quelle est donc la <strong>meilleure fixation</strong> pour vous ? Certains aiment avoir une sensation assez neutre de la fixation pour converser le côté pur et originel du Télémark quand d’autres demandent plus de conduite de leur ski et de rebond en fin de virage. Cela dépendra également des conditions de neiges, le NTN offrant un vrai contrôle en neige dure et le 75 plus de douceur en neige poudreuse. Les fixations 22Designs Axl et Vice offrent une gamme d'activités. C'est une solution assez soignée pour les skieurs qui veulent expérimenter à l'aide d'une <strong>fixation</strong> particulièrement active. Les positions "fixes" choisies par 7tm et Voile conviennent à la plupart des skieurs. Selon son évolution, le niveau de dureté d’une fixation peut également être modifié grâce aux changements de ressorts/cartouches. On peut donc avoir une fixation évolutive selon les progrès accomplis dans sa pratique !</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Le déclenchement, important ou pas?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">La plupart des <strong>fixations de télémark</strong> n’ont pas de système de déclenchement comme on le connait en alpin. Pour beaucoup de télémarkeurs, le fait d’avoir le talon libre entraîne des contraintes différentes en cas de chute et on a moins de blessures qu’en ski alpin où le pied est bloqué devant et derrière. Mais certains skieurs ont besoin d’être rassurés avec une possibilité de déclenchement latéral. En 75mm, seule la <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/brand/7tm">7tm Power et Power Tour</a> permettent un déclenchement latéral, facilement réglable. En NTN, les NTN Freeride/Freedom ont un déclenchement (non normé) qui se règle avec le niveau de dureté des cartouches. La Meidjo est la fixation la plus aboutie en termes de déclenchement, puisque le réglage de déclenchement se fait sur un ressort différencié du ressort de dureté.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Besoin d'aide?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Si vous avez besoin d'aide pour décider de ce qui vous convient le mieux, alors n'hésitez pas à nous contacter - nous sommes là pour vous aider.<br /> Nous skions ces fixations et connaissons leurs forces et leurs bizarreries et pouvons vous aider à vous assurer que vous avez le bon modèle pour votre ski.<br /> </p> <p class="rtejustify"> </p>
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La plaque maintient la chaussure dans la fixation, tout en offrant un chaussage et un déchaussage simple. La butée avant trois points est renforcée par une plaque en acier.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Au cours des 20 dernières années, les <strong>fixations de randonnée alpine</strong> sont devenues des outils plus légers et plus sûrs, plus efficaces et plus fiables pour le ski de randonnée. Les fabricants de fixations de télémark ont réagi avec des fixations articulées de tourisme, mais n'ont pas été en mesure d'offrir le même niveau de performance en utilisant la norme de 75 mm, qui était considérée comme ayant trop de limitations. En 2008, Rottefella a introduit la fixation «New Telemark Norm» ou NTN Freeride. Cette fixation offre une excellente transmission de la puissance au ski grâce à la rigidité latérale supérieure, la libération latérale rudimentaire, la tension du ressort réglable et la fonctionnalité de touring articulé.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Le NTN Freeride a gagné une grande popularité parmi les skieurs freeheel qui cherchent une fixation puissante. Rottefella a introduit la <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-telemark">fixation de randonnée</a> </strong>NTN Freedom avec un poids réduit, une plus grande rotation. Le système NTN permet de fixer la chaussure par l’avant du pied grâce à un système de mâchoire qui permet de déchausser en cas de torsion violente. Rottefella a été la seule marque à produire des fixations NTN jusqu'à ce que 22 Designs commencent à fabriquer le NTN Outlaw en 2015.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Lorsque <strong>Scarpa a lancé les chaussures TX Pro pour les fixations NTN</strong>, elle comprenaient des inserts Dynafit AT. Pendant plusieurs années, les skieurs DIY ont voulu inclure une unité de talon AT au système NTN, ou utiliser une fixation d'insert AT avec les chaussures TX Pro pour une escalade efficace combinée avec des unités de talon de Voile ou Rottefella. Ce design a prouvé une bonne efficacité mais ne pouvait toujours pas offrir la libération fiable des fixations AT.<br /> En 2014, Pierre Mouyade a présenté le Meidjo. Cette fixation «2-pin NTN» associe un embout d'insert de style AT au «2nd heel» du NTN, ce qui permet une fixation légère offrant une bonne rigidité et un déclenchement latérale. </p> <p class="rtejustify">En 2014, Pierre Mouyade a présenté le Meidjo. Cette fixation «2-pin NTN» associe un embout d'insert de style AT du NTN, ce qui permet une fixation légère offrant une bonne rigidité et libération latérale. Le 22 Designs Outlaw et les fixations de Meidjo ont été améliorés pour l'année 2018, et ces nouvelles fixations, maintenant appelées Outlaw X et Meidjo 2.1, sont en tête de liste. Les fixations ont augmenté la valeur des normes NTN et 2-pin NTN.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Nouveauté pour 2018, Bishop a lancé la dernière version de ses fixations «Bomber», la Bishop BMF-R et la BMF-3. Ces fixations sont des butées standard NTN ou 75mm uniques.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Plusieurs fabricants ont <strong>produit des fixations télémark</strong> légères à l'aide d'une unité Dynafit / tech AT toe, comme les unités de talon Voile Switchback. Nous avons en stock la plaque de base Kreuzspitze et les Switchback Kreuzspitze Backcountry Kit deTelemark et nous pouvons également fournir les pièces orteils Dynafit avec ces bas poids et pourtant moins avancés que les fixations de <strong>fixation Meidjo</strong>.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Ski en station ou ski de randonnée?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">En effet, selon votre pratique, il faudra vous orienter vers une fixation débrayable ou non. Les fixations de télémark débrayables permettent avec une action simple de libérer l’étrier autour d’un axe aidant ainsi au déroulé de la poussée. En NTN pour la rando, il y a le model Freedom et la Meidjo. Pour le ski en station, étant donné la puissance des NTN, toutes ces fixations seront aussi totalement adaptées mais la NTN Freeride (malgré son très léger mode rando) sera peut-être la plus dédiée.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Fixation active ou neutre?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Pendant le virage en télémark, le talon du pied se soulève du ski en amont. Les chaussures souples en cuir et fixations 3-pin du modèle 75 mm originel n’offraient que peu de résistaient à ce soulèvement du talon, mais elles n’offraient pas beaucoup de contrôle non plus. Les chaussures en plastique et fixations à câble des modèles plus récents sont plus rigides et demandent plus d’effort pour plier la chaussure et faire la fente du fait de 3 caractéristiques :<br /> 1) Flexibilité du soufflet de la chaussure : plus le soufflé est rigide, plus il faut d’effort pour plier la chaussure. Cette force appliquée produit aussi un contact plus précis entre la chaussure et la fixation et donc un meilleur transfert de la force au ski.<br /> 2) Position de la tige ou câble de la fixation : Plus le point d'attache à la butée avant est éloignée de l'étrier et plus il faudra appuyer pour faire fléchir la chaussure et plus on aura l'énergie sera restituée en sortie de virage.<br /> 3) Dureté des ressorts de la fixation : plus les ressorts sont durs et plus il faut d’effort pour plier la chaussure. Les ressorts les plus durs sont ceux qui transmettent le plus grande force au ski et un renvoi plus rapide du ski au changement de virage.<br /> 4) Raideur de ski. Skis de performance avec flex plus rigide<br /> 5) Terrain. Alors que les skis de slalom rigides skiés sur des pistes nécessitent des fixations actives, une fixation trop active en poudre fraîche peut provoquer une plongée en pointe et une agilité réduite. Ainsi, par exemple, nous recommandons d'utiliser les fixations Meidjo 2.1 avec des ressorts standard hors-piste et avec les ressorts plus raides "Redline" sur piste.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Quelle est donc la <strong>meilleure fixation</strong> pour vous ? Certains aiment avoir une sensation assez neutre de la fixation pour converser le côté pur et originel du Télémark quand d’autres demandent plus de conduite de leur ski et de rebond en fin de virage. Cela dépendra également des conditions de neiges, le NTN offrant un vrai contrôle en neige dure et le 75 plus de douceur en neige poudreuse. Les fixations 22Designs Axl et Vice offrent une gamme d'activités. C'est une solution assez soignée pour les skieurs qui veulent expérimenter à l'aide d'une <strong>fixation</strong> particulièrement active. Les positions "fixes" choisies par 7tm et Voile conviennent à la plupart des skieurs. Selon son évolution, le niveau de dureté d’une fixation peut également être modifié grâce aux changements de ressorts/cartouches. On peut donc avoir une fixation évolutive selon les progrès accomplis dans sa pratique !</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Le déclenchement, important ou pas?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">La plupart des <strong>fixations de télémark</strong> n’ont pas de système de déclenchement comme on le connait en alpin. Pour beaucoup de télémarkeurs, le fait d’avoir le talon libre entraîne des contraintes différentes en cas de chute et on a moins de blessures qu’en ski alpin où le pied est bloqué devant et derrière. Mais certains skieurs ont besoin d’être rassurés avec une possibilité de déclenchement latéral. En 75mm, seule la <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/brand/7tm">7tm Power et Power Tour</a> permettent un déclenchement latéral, facilement réglable. En NTN, les NTN Freeride/Freedom ont un déclenchement (non normé) qui se règle avec le niveau de dureté des cartouches. La Meidjo est la fixation la plus aboutie en termes de déclenchement, puisque le réglage de déclenchement se fait sur un ressort différencié du ressort de dureté.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Besoin d'aide?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Si vous avez besoin d'aide pour décider de ce qui vous convient le mieux, alors n'hésitez pas à nous contacter - nous sommes là pour vous aider.<br /> Nous skions ces fixations et connaissons leurs forces et leurs bizarreries et pouvons vous aider à vous assurer que vous avez le bon modèle pour votre ski.<br /> </p> <p class="rtejustify"> </p>
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<p>Gli attacchi da Telemark collegano lo scarpo...
<p>Gli attacchi da Telemark collegano lo scarpone allo sci solo sulla punta o sul davanti dello scarpone, in modo che il la zona posteriore del piede possa flettersi e sollevarsi durante la rotazione. L’attacco perfetto per te deve adeguarsi al tuo stile di sci e al fatto che tu stia viaggiando o sciando. Qui spiegheremo i criteri da considerare al momento di decidere quale attacco sarà il migliore per te.</p> <p><strong>Sistema di attacco - 75 mm, NTN o 2-pin NTN?</strong></p> <p>Ora ci sono tre sistemi di scarpone e attacchi: 75 mm, NTN e 2-pin NTN. Lo <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%2075%20mm%20Bindings"><strong>standard da 75 mm</strong></a> si basa sul design originale del telemark e utilizza un inserto a punta cuneiforme per contenere uno scarpone con un'estensione inclinata di 75 mm di larghezza, da cui il nome. Diverse marche realizzano degli attacchi da 75 mm, tra cui Rottefella, che ha inventato questo design, 22 Designs, Voile e 7tm. L’attacco originale da 75 mm utilizzava una leva piatta e tre pini per contenere lo scarpone, ma questa semplice rilegatura a "3 pin" viene ora utilizzata principalmente per lo sci nordico leggero. La maggior parte degli attacchi da 75 mm utilizzano molle montate sotto lo scarpone (<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/22designs"><strong>22Designs</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm</strong></a>) o accanto allo scarpone (<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/voile"><strong>Voile</strong></a>) e attaccate alla talloniera dello scarpone. Questi " cable bindings " forniscono più potenza rispetto ai semplici attacchi a 3 pin. Gli attacchi da 75 mm offrono un buon flex in avanti in modo che lo sciatore possa piegare completamente il ginocchio anteriore fornendo dei vari gradi di "attività" a seconda della forza della molla e sono generalmente gli attacchi più economici rispetto agli altri tipi di attacchi.</p> <p>Negli ultimi 20 anni gli attacchi da sci alpinismo sono diventati più leggeri e sicuri, più efficienti e affidabili per lo sci fuori pista. I produttori di telemark hanno risposto con attacchi datouring articolati, ma non sono stati in grado di offrire lo stesso livello di prestazioni utilizzando lo standard da 75 mm, che è stato considerato con troppe limitazioni. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/rottefella"><strong>Rottefella</strong></a> ha introdotto il<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings"><strong> "New Telemark Norm" o l’attacco NTN </strong></a>Freeride nel 2008. Questo offre una trasmissione di potenza eccellente allo sci grazie alla maggiore rigidità laterale, allo sgancio laterale rudimentale, alla tensione della molla regolabile e alla funzionalità di touring articolato.</p> <p>Nonostante il ridotto flex anteriore rispetto al sistema da 75 mm, il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freeride-attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>NTN Freeride</strong></a> ha guadagnato rapidamente un seguito tra gli sciatori freeheel che desiderano un potente attacco. Rottefella ha introdotto l’attacco <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>NTN Freedom</strong></a> touring con un peso ridotto, una maggiore rotazione in modalità di salita e una maggiore flessibilità in avanti. Gli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings"><strong>attacchi NTN</strong></a> si connettono allo scarpone tramite il puntale e un capocorda sotto la sfera del piede che si collega alla "seconda talloniera" dello scarpone. Per sette anni Rottefella è stata l'unica marca a produrre attacchi NTN fino al 22 Designs iniziando a fabbricare il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>NTN Outlaw</strong></a> nel 2015, un potente attacco per gli sciatori forti.</p> <p>Né il sistema di attacco a ruota libera (freeheel) potrebbe corrispondere agli attacchi AT per l'efficienza o la capacità di sgancio del touring. Quando <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/scarpa"><strong>Scarpa</strong></a> lanciava gli scarponi TX Pro per gli attacchi NTN, includevano inserti AT di Dynafit. Per diversi anni gli sciatori DIY hanno provato l'aggiunta di una talloniera AT al sistema NTN (gli attacchi "Frankenstein"), oppure utilizzando il puntale dell’attacco a inserto AT con gli scarponi TX Pro per una salita efficiente combinata con le talloniere di <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/voile"><strong>Voile</strong></a> o <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/rottefella"><strong>Rottefella</strong></a>. Quest'ultimo design ha dato una buona efficienza di touring, ma non è stato ancora in grado di offrire l'affidabile sgancio degli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo"><strong>attacchi da sci alpinismo.</strong></a></p> <p>Nel 2014 Pierre Mouyade ha introdotto il Meidjo. Quest’attacco "<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN"><strong>2-pin NTN</strong></a>" combina un puntale a inserto stile AT con la "seconda talloniera" NTN, creando un attacco leggero che offre una buona rigidità laterale, efficienza di touring e sgancio laterale.</p> <p>I 22 design Outlaw e gli attacchi Meidjo sono stati entrambi aggiornati e migliorati per il 2018, e questi nuovi attacchi, ora denominati <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Outlaw X </strong></a>e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo 2.1</strong></a>, sono in prima linea nella moderna progettazione degli attacchi telemark.</p> <p>Questi due attacchi hanno preso d'assalto il mondo del telemark e hanno fatto pendere l'equilibrio a favore degli standard<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN"><strong> NTN a 2 pin</strong></a> e NTN, che ora sono considerati il futuro di questo sport.</p> <p>Novità per il 2018, Bishop Industries ha rilasciato l'ultima versione dei loro attacchi "Bomber", il Bishop BMF-R e il <strong>BMF-3</strong>. Questi attacchi sono unici in quanto sono prodotti con i puntali standard NTN o 75mm e si possono scambiare i puntali tra i due sistemi (è necessario acquistare i puntali aggiuntivi come accessori opzionali).</p> <p>Diversi produttori hanno prodotto attacchi da telemark leggeri utilizzando un puntale AT <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/dynafit"><strong>Dynafit</strong></a> / tech combinato con una piastra sotto il piede alla quale si collegano le tradizionali molle da telemark per la talloniera, come le talloniere <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/voile-switchback-x2-backcountry-kit-1"><strong>Switchback di Voile</strong></a>. Disponiamo le piastre da Telemark e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/kreuzspitze-telemark-switchback-backcountry-kit"><strong>le talloniere Switchback da Telemark di Kreuzspitze</strong></a> e possiamo anche fornire i puntali di <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/dynafit"><strong>Dynafit</strong></a> per l'uso con questi. Questi attacchi hanno prestazioni in salita efficienti grazie al loro peso ridotto e alla modalità di camminata senza attrito, e offrono buone prestazioni in discesa, ma sono tecnicamente meno avanzati rispetto all’attacco <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> che offre gli stessi vantaggi step in, lo sgancio laterale e il peso ridotto.</p> <p><strong>Stazione sciistica o sci alpinismo?</strong></p> <p>Tutti i produttori dell’attacco da 75 mm realizzano degli attacchi touring da telemark con le modalità di camminata e di sci. Nella modalità camminata, il puntale può articolare per una scalata più efficace. Mentre in discesa, questi attacchi si avvicinano molto agli attacchi del resort, ma sono leggermente più pesanti anche sulla tua sacca. Entrambi gli attacchi NTN hanno una modalità tour, il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Freedom</strong></a> offre una maggiore rotazione in modalità ‘climbing’. Il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> è di gran lunga il più efficiente attacco da touring per telemark disponibile mentre i forti sciatori apprezzeranno la praticità del <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Outlaw X</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi da 75 mm Touring:</strong> 7tm Power Tour XR,<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-axl-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> 22Designs Axl</strong></a>, Voile Switchback, Voile Switchback da donna, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/voile-switchback-x2-attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>Voile Switchback X2</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi NTN Touring:</strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freeride-attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>Rottefella Freeride</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Rottefella Freedom</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>22Designs Outlaw X</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi 2-PIN NTN Touring:</strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi attivi o neutri?</strong></p> <p>Durante il telemark, la zona posteriore piede si solleva dallo sci. Gli scarponi in pelle flessibile e gli attacchi a <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Telemark%203-Pin%20Bindings"><strong>3 pin</strong></a> del design originale da 75 mm offrivano poca resistenza al sollevamento della talloniera, ma anche un controllo relativamente piccolo. I moderni scarponi di plastica e i cavi sono più rigidi e richiedono uno sforzo maggiore per flettere lo scarpone. La quantità di energia necessaria per il corretto funzionamento del sistema di sarpone/ attacco / sci su diversi fattori:</p> <p>1 - Flessione dei « bellows » dello scarpone: più rigido è lo scarpone, maggiore è lo sforzo necessario per flettere lo scarpone. Questo sforzo maggiore offre un contatto di scarpone-attacco più preciso e un maggiore trasferimento di potenza allo sci.</p> <p>2 - Posizione del cavo / asta dell’attacco: più indietro il punto di fissaggio sul puntale delle aste o dei cavi, maggiore è lo sforzo necessario per flettere lo scarpone e maggiore è il ritorno di energia e di rimbalzo alla fine del turno .</p> <p>3 - Resistenza della molla di attacco: più le molle sono forti, maggiore è la forza necessaria per flettere gli scarponi. Le molle più forti portano più potenza allo sci.</p> <p>4 - Rigidità dello sci. Gli sci performanti con flex più rigido, in particolare nella coda, richiedono attacchi più attivi e rigidi per erogare la propulsione richiesta.</p> <p>5 - Terreno. Mentre gli sci rigidi di slalom che vengono sciati sulle piste preparate richiedono attacchi attivi, un attacco troppo attivo nella neve poverosa e fresca può causare l'immersione della punta e una riduzione dell'agilità fuoripista. Per esempio, raccomandiamo di utilizzare gli attacchi<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> Meidjo 2.1</strong></a> con le <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/m-equipment-meidjo-21-main-springs-2"><strong>molle standard</strong></a> offpiste e con le molle <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/m-equipment-meidjo-21-molla-redline4"><strong>"Redline"</strong></a> più rigide in pista.</p> <p>Quindi qual è il migliore attacco per te? Alcuni sciatori vogliono un attacco neutro con solo una piccola quantità di resistenza più adeguati con le radici del telemark, mentre altri richiedono la spinta aggiuntiva allo sci e il rimbalzo alla fine del turno di una attacco attivo. Gli attacchi<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-axl-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> AxL</strong></a> e<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-vice-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> Vice</strong></a> di 22Designs offrono una gamma di attività: lo spostamento del pin sulla larghezza centrale modifica l'attività. Questa è una soluzione piuttosto carina per gli sciatori che vogliono sperimentare o che desiderano un attacco particolarmente attivo. Le posizioni "fisse" scelte da <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm</strong></a> e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/voile"><strong>Voile</strong></a> soddisfano la maggior parte degli sciatori.</p> <p>L'attività degli attacchi <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings"><strong>NTN</strong></a> e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN"><strong>2-pin NTN</strong></a> può essere regolata stringendo le molle sulla larghezza centrale o usando le molle più rigide. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/rottefella"><strong>Rottefella</strong></a> fornisce degli attacchi di piccole dimensioni con molle morbide e per la dimensione grande con molle medie. Queste possono essere acquistate come accessori se si desidera cambiare. Il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> viene fornito con molle standard più una molla di diametro più piccolo che può essere aggiunta per aumentare la tensione del 30%. Le <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/m-equipment-meidjo-21-molla-redline4"><strong>molle "Redline"</strong></a> super rigide sono disponibili in caso di necessità di maggiore tensione.</p> <p><strong> È importante lo sgancio?</strong></p> <p>La maggior parte degli attacchi da telemark non ha un meccanismo di sgancio e per molti sciatori il fatto che la talloniera sia libera dallo sci significa che le lesioni sono meno probabili. Non c'è tuttavia alcuno sgancio laterale e alcuni sciatori preferiscono la sicurezza dello sgancio. Al momento sono disponibili solo due attacchi da telemark sganciati, il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm Power / Power XR</strong></a> e il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a>. Il sistema <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm</strong></a> funziona piuttosto bene. La piastra per il puntale scivola lateralmente in caso di caduta e lo sgancio è facile da regolare.</p> <p>Il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> sgancia lateralmente e lo sgancio può essere regolato in base alle preferenze e al peso dello sciatore.</p> <p>Gli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/brand/rottefella-1048"><strong>attacchi NTN di Rottefella</strong></a> possono sganciare lateralmente in caso di forte caduta, ma lo sgancio non è regolabile e questi non dovrebbero essere considerati attacchi di sgancio.</p> <p><strong>Hai bisogno ancora d’aiuto?</strong></p> <p>Se ti va di aiutare a decidere qual è l’attacco il più compatibile con te, contattaci: siamo qui per aiutarti.</p> <p>Scegliamo questi attacchi e conosciamo i loro punti di forza e le peculiarità e possiamo aiutarti ad assicurarti di avere il modello giusto per la tua sciata.</p> <p>Guadagna i tuoi turni !</p>
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<p>Gli attacchi da Telemark collegano lo scarpo...
<p>Gli attacchi da Telemark collegano lo scarpone allo sci solo sulla punta o sul davanti dello scarpone, in modo che il la zona posteriore del piede possa flettersi e sollevarsi durante la rotazione. L’attacco perfetto per te deve adeguarsi al tuo stile di sci e al fatto che tu stia viaggiando o sciando. Qui spiegheremo i criteri da considerare al momento di decidere quale attacco sarà il migliore per te.</p> <p><strong>Sistema di attacco - 75 mm, NTN o 2-pin NTN?</strong></p> <p>Ora ci sono tre sistemi di scarpone e attacchi: 75 mm, NTN e 2-pin NTN. Lo <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%2075%20mm%20Bindings"><strong>standard da 75 mm</strong></a> si basa sul design originale del telemark e utilizza un inserto a punta cuneiforme per contenere uno scarpone con un'estensione inclinata di 75 mm di larghezza, da cui il nome. Diverse marche realizzano degli attacchi da 75 mm, tra cui Rottefella, che ha inventato questo design, 22 Designs, Voile e 7tm. L’attacco originale da 75 mm utilizzava una leva piatta e tre pini per contenere lo scarpone, ma questa semplice rilegatura a "3 pin" viene ora utilizzata principalmente per lo sci nordico leggero. La maggior parte degli attacchi da 75 mm utilizzano molle montate sotto lo scarpone (<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/22designs"><strong>22Designs</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm</strong></a>) o accanto allo scarpone (<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/voile"><strong>Voile</strong></a>) e attaccate alla talloniera dello scarpone. Questi " cable bindings " forniscono più potenza rispetto ai semplici attacchi a 3 pin. Gli attacchi da 75 mm offrono un buon flex in avanti in modo che lo sciatore possa piegare completamente il ginocchio anteriore fornendo dei vari gradi di "attività" a seconda della forza della molla e sono generalmente gli attacchi più economici rispetto agli altri tipi di attacchi.</p> <p>Negli ultimi 20 anni gli attacchi da sci alpinismo sono diventati più leggeri e sicuri, più efficienti e affidabili per lo sci fuori pista. I produttori di telemark hanno risposto con attacchi datouring articolati, ma non sono stati in grado di offrire lo stesso livello di prestazioni utilizzando lo standard da 75 mm, che è stato considerato con troppe limitazioni. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/rottefella"><strong>Rottefella</strong></a> ha introdotto il<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings"><strong> "New Telemark Norm" o l’attacco NTN </strong></a>Freeride nel 2008. Questo offre una trasmissione di potenza eccellente allo sci grazie alla maggiore rigidità laterale, allo sgancio laterale rudimentale, alla tensione della molla regolabile e alla funzionalità di touring articolato.</p> <p>Nonostante il ridotto flex anteriore rispetto al sistema da 75 mm, il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freeride-attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>NTN Freeride</strong></a> ha guadagnato rapidamente un seguito tra gli sciatori freeheel che desiderano un potente attacco. Rottefella ha introdotto l’attacco <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>NTN Freedom</strong></a> touring con un peso ridotto, una maggiore rotazione in modalità di salita e una maggiore flessibilità in avanti. Gli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings"><strong>attacchi NTN</strong></a> si connettono allo scarpone tramite il puntale e un capocorda sotto la sfera del piede che si collega alla "seconda talloniera" dello scarpone. Per sette anni Rottefella è stata l'unica marca a produrre attacchi NTN fino al 22 Designs iniziando a fabbricare il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>NTN Outlaw</strong></a> nel 2015, un potente attacco per gli sciatori forti.</p> <p>Né il sistema di attacco a ruota libera (freeheel) potrebbe corrispondere agli attacchi AT per l'efficienza o la capacità di sgancio del touring. Quando <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/scarpa"><strong>Scarpa</strong></a> lanciava gli scarponi TX Pro per gli attacchi NTN, includevano inserti AT di Dynafit. Per diversi anni gli sciatori DIY hanno provato l'aggiunta di una talloniera AT al sistema NTN (gli attacchi "Frankenstein"), oppure utilizzando il puntale dell’attacco a inserto AT con gli scarponi TX Pro per una salita efficiente combinata con le talloniere di <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/voile"><strong>Voile</strong></a> o <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/rottefella"><strong>Rottefella</strong></a>. Quest'ultimo design ha dato una buona efficienza di touring, ma non è stato ancora in grado di offrire l'affidabile sgancio degli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo"><strong>attacchi da sci alpinismo.</strong></a></p> <p>Nel 2014 Pierre Mouyade ha introdotto il Meidjo. Quest’attacco "<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN"><strong>2-pin NTN</strong></a>" combina un puntale a inserto stile AT con la "seconda talloniera" NTN, creando un attacco leggero che offre una buona rigidità laterale, efficienza di touring e sgancio laterale.</p> <p>I 22 design Outlaw e gli attacchi Meidjo sono stati entrambi aggiornati e migliorati per il 2018, e questi nuovi attacchi, ora denominati <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Outlaw X </strong></a>e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo 2.1</strong></a>, sono in prima linea nella moderna progettazione degli attacchi telemark.</p> <p>Questi due attacchi hanno preso d'assalto il mondo del telemark e hanno fatto pendere l'equilibrio a favore degli standard<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN"><strong> NTN a 2 pin</strong></a> e NTN, che ora sono considerati il futuro di questo sport.</p> <p>Novità per il 2018, Bishop Industries ha rilasciato l'ultima versione dei loro attacchi "Bomber", il Bishop BMF-R e il <strong>BMF-3</strong>. Questi attacchi sono unici in quanto sono prodotti con i puntali standard NTN o 75mm e si possono scambiare i puntali tra i due sistemi (è necessario acquistare i puntali aggiuntivi come accessori opzionali).</p> <p>Diversi produttori hanno prodotto attacchi da telemark leggeri utilizzando un puntale AT <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/dynafit"><strong>Dynafit</strong></a> / tech combinato con una piastra sotto il piede alla quale si collegano le tradizionali molle da telemark per la talloniera, come le talloniere <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/voile-switchback-x2-backcountry-kit-1"><strong>Switchback di Voile</strong></a>. Disponiamo le piastre da Telemark e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/kreuzspitze-telemark-switchback-backcountry-kit"><strong>le talloniere Switchback da Telemark di Kreuzspitze</strong></a> e possiamo anche fornire i puntali di <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/dynafit"><strong>Dynafit</strong></a> per l'uso con questi. Questi attacchi hanno prestazioni in salita efficienti grazie al loro peso ridotto e alla modalità di camminata senza attrito, e offrono buone prestazioni in discesa, ma sono tecnicamente meno avanzati rispetto all’attacco <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> che offre gli stessi vantaggi step in, lo sgancio laterale e il peso ridotto.</p> <p><strong>Stazione sciistica o sci alpinismo?</strong></p> <p>Tutti i produttori dell’attacco da 75 mm realizzano degli attacchi touring da telemark con le modalità di camminata e di sci. Nella modalità camminata, il puntale può articolare per una scalata più efficace. Mentre in discesa, questi attacchi si avvicinano molto agli attacchi del resort, ma sono leggermente più pesanti anche sulla tua sacca. Entrambi gli attacchi NTN hanno una modalità tour, il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Freedom</strong></a> offre una maggiore rotazione in modalità ‘climbing’. Il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> è di gran lunga il più efficiente attacco da touring per telemark disponibile mentre i forti sciatori apprezzeranno la praticità del <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Outlaw X</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi da 75 mm Touring:</strong> 7tm Power Tour XR,<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-axl-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> 22Designs Axl</strong></a>, Voile Switchback, Voile Switchback da donna, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/voile-switchback-x2-attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>Voile Switchback X2</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi NTN Touring:</strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freeride-attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>Rottefella Freeride</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Rottefella Freedom</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-outlaw-x-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>22Designs Outlaw X</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi 2-PIN NTN Touring:</strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</strong></a>.</p> <p><strong>Attacchi attivi o neutri?</strong></p> <p>Durante il telemark, la zona posteriore piede si solleva dallo sci. Gli scarponi in pelle flessibile e gli attacchi a <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Telemark%203-Pin%20Bindings"><strong>3 pin</strong></a> del design originale da 75 mm offrivano poca resistenza al sollevamento della talloniera, ma anche un controllo relativamente piccolo. I moderni scarponi di plastica e i cavi sono più rigidi e richiedono uno sforzo maggiore per flettere lo scarpone. La quantità di energia necessaria per il corretto funzionamento del sistema di sarpone/ attacco / sci su diversi fattori:</p> <p>1 - Flessione dei « bellows » dello scarpone: più rigido è lo scarpone, maggiore è lo sforzo necessario per flettere lo scarpone. Questo sforzo maggiore offre un contatto di scarpone-attacco più preciso e un maggiore trasferimento di potenza allo sci.</p> <p>2 - Posizione del cavo / asta dell’attacco: più indietro il punto di fissaggio sul puntale delle aste o dei cavi, maggiore è lo sforzo necessario per flettere lo scarpone e maggiore è il ritorno di energia e di rimbalzo alla fine del turno .</p> <p>3 - Resistenza della molla di attacco: più le molle sono forti, maggiore è la forza necessaria per flettere gli scarponi. Le molle più forti portano più potenza allo sci.</p> <p>4 - Rigidità dello sci. Gli sci performanti con flex più rigido, in particolare nella coda, richiedono attacchi più attivi e rigidi per erogare la propulsione richiesta.</p> <p>5 - Terreno. Mentre gli sci rigidi di slalom che vengono sciati sulle piste preparate richiedono attacchi attivi, un attacco troppo attivo nella neve poverosa e fresca può causare l'immersione della punta e una riduzione dell'agilità fuoripista. Per esempio, raccomandiamo di utilizzare gli attacchi<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> Meidjo 2.1</strong></a> con le <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/m-equipment-meidjo-21-main-springs-2"><strong>molle standard</strong></a> offpiste e con le molle <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/m-equipment-meidjo-21-molla-redline4"><strong>"Redline"</strong></a> più rigide in pista.</p> <p>Quindi qual è il migliore attacco per te? Alcuni sciatori vogliono un attacco neutro con solo una piccola quantità di resistenza più adeguati con le radici del telemark, mentre altri richiedono la spinta aggiuntiva allo sci e il rimbalzo alla fine del turno di una attacco attivo. Gli attacchi<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-axl-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> AxL</strong></a> e<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/22-designs-vice-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong> Vice</strong></a> di 22Designs offrono una gamma di attività: lo spostamento del pin sulla larghezza centrale modifica l'attività. Questa è una soluzione piuttosto carina per gli sciatori che vogliono sperimentare o che desiderano un attacco particolarmente attivo. Le posizioni "fisse" scelte da <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm</strong></a> e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/voile"><strong>Voile</strong></a> soddisfano la maggior parte degli sciatori.</p> <p>L'attività degli attacchi <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings"><strong>NTN</strong></a> e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN"><strong>2-pin NTN</strong></a> può essere regolata stringendo le molle sulla larghezza centrale o usando le molle più rigide. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/rottefella"><strong>Rottefella</strong></a> fornisce degli attacchi di piccole dimensioni con molle morbide e per la dimensione grande con molle medie. Queste possono essere acquistate come accessori se si desidera cambiare. Il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> viene fornito con molle standard più una molla di diametro più piccolo che può essere aggiunta per aumentare la tensione del 30%. Le <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/m-equipment-meidjo-21-molla-redline4"><strong>molle "Redline"</strong></a> super rigide sono disponibili in caso di necessità di maggiore tensione.</p> <p><strong> È importante lo sgancio?</strong></p> <p>La maggior parte degli attacchi da telemark non ha un meccanismo di sgancio e per molti sciatori il fatto che la talloniera sia libera dallo sci significa che le lesioni sono meno probabili. Non c'è tuttavia alcuno sgancio laterale e alcuni sciatori preferiscono la sicurezza dello sgancio. Al momento sono disponibili solo due attacchi da telemark sganciati, il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm Power / Power XR</strong></a> e il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a>. Il sistema <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/7tm"><strong>7tm</strong></a> funziona piuttosto bene. La piastra per il puntale scivola lateralmente in caso di caduta e lo sgancio è facile da regolare.</p> <p>Il <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-attaccho-da-telemark"><strong>Meidjo</strong></a> sgancia lateralmente e lo sgancio può essere regolato in base alle preferenze e al peso dello sciatore.</p> <p>Gli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/5/brand/rottefella-1048"><strong>attacchi NTN di Rottefella</strong></a> possono sganciare lateralmente in caso di forte caduta, ma lo sgancio non è regolabile e questi non dovrebbero essere considerati attacchi di sgancio.</p> <p><strong>Hai bisogno ancora d’aiuto?</strong></p> <p>Se ti va di aiutare a decidere qual è l’attacco il più compatibile con te, contattaci: siamo qui per aiutarti.</p> <p>Scegliamo questi attacchi e conosciamo i loro punti di forza e le peculiarità e possiamo aiutarti ad assicurarti di avere il modello giusto per la tua sciata.</p> <p>Guadagna i tuoi turni !</p>
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<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Telemark bindings</strong> connect the ski boot to the ski only at the toe or front of the boot, so the rear foot can flex and lift when turning. Which binding is best for you depends upon your skiing style and whether you’ll be touring or resort skiing. Here we’ll explain the criteria to consider when deciding which binding will be best for you.</span></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding System – 75 mm, NTN or 2-pin NTN?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">There are now three boot and binding systems: 75 mm, NTN and 2-pin NTN. The 75 mm standard is based upon the original telemark design and uses a wedged shaped toe piece to hold a boot with an angled toe extension 75 m mm wide, hence the name. Several brands make 75 mm bindings, including Rottefella, who invented this system, 22 Designs, Voile and 7tm. The original 75 mm binding used a flat lever and three pins to hold the boot, but this simple "3 pin" binding is now used mainly for lightweight nordic touring. Most 75 mm bindings use springs mounted either under the boot (22Designs, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/7tm">7tm</a>) or alongside the boot (Voile) and attached to the boot heel. These "cable bindings" provide more power than the simple 3-pin bindings. 75 mm bindings offer good forward flex so that the skier can bend the front knee fully, and varying degrees of "activity" depending upon spring strength and are generally cheaper than the other binding types.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Over the last 20 years alpine touring bindings became lighter and safer, more efficient and reliable tools for backcountry skiing. Telemark binding manufacturers responded with articulated touring bindings but were not able to offer the same level of performance using the 75 mm standard, which was considered to have too many limitations. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the "New Telemark Norm" or NTN Freeride binding in 2008. These offered excellent power transmission to the ski thanks to the higher lateral rigidity, rudimentary lateral release, adjustable spring tension and articulated touring functionality.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Despite the reduced forward flex compared to the 75 mm system, the NTN Freeride rapidly gained a following amongst freeheel skiers wanting a powerful binding. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a> introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/rottefella-ntn-freedom-telemark-binding">NTN Freedom</a> touring binding with reduced weight, greater rotation in climb mode and increased forward flex. NTN bindings connect to the boot via the toe and a lug under the ball of the foot that connects with the boot's "2nd heel". For seven years Rottefella was the only brand producing NTN bindings until 22 Designs started manufacturing the NTN Outlaw in 2015, a powerful binding for strong skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Neither freeheel binding system could match <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">AT bindings</a> for touring efficiency or releasability. When <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/scarpa">Scarpa</a> launched the TX Pro boots for the NTN bindings they included Dynafit AT inserts. For several years DIY skiers tinkered with adding an AT heel unit to the NTN system (the "Frankenstein" bindings), or using an AT insert binding toepiece with the TX Pro boots for efficient climbing combined with heel units from Voile or Rottefella. This latter design gave good touring efficiency but still could not offer the reliable release of the AT bindings.</p> <p class="rtejustify">In 2014 Pierre Mouyade introduced the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo</a>. This "2-pin NTN" binding combines an AT style insert toe unit with the NTN's "2nd heel"', making a lightweight binding offering good lateral rigidity, touring efficiency and lateral release. The 22 Designs Outlaw and the Meidjo bindings have undergone several updates that improved both performance and reliability and these new bindings, now called the Outlaw X and the Meidjo 2.1, are at the forefront of modern telemark binding design. <br /> In 2018 22 Designs introduced the Lynx, another 2-pin NTN binding. <br /> The Meidjo 2.1 and the Lynx, together with other 2-pin NTN bindings and kits from Kreuzspitze, Moonlight and TTS (Telemark Tech System from Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC) have taken the telemark world by storm. Lighter, with efficient touring and excellent downhill control, the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">2-pin NTN</a> is now recognised to be the new standard for which new tele boots need to be developed.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><u>DIY 2-pin NTN:</u><br /> Several manufacturers have produced lightweight telemark bindings using a Dynafit / tech AT toe unit combined with an underfoot plate to which one attaches traditional telemark heel springs, such as the Voile Switchback heel units. We stock the Kreuzspitze Telemark baseplate and Kreuzspitze Telemark Switchback Heel Units and can also supply the Dynafit toe pieces for use with these. These bindings have efficient uphill performance due to their low weight and friction-less walk mode, and offer good downhill performance, but are technically less advanced than the Meidjo 2.1 binding which offers the same advantages plus step in, lateral release and lower weight.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Resort Skiing or Touring?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All 75 mm binding manufacturers make telemark touring bindings with walk and ski modes. In walk mode the toepiece can articulate for more efficient climbing. On the way down these bindings ski pretty much like the resort bindings, but are slightly heavier in weight, and also on your wallet. Both NTN bindings have a tour mode, the Freedom offering greater rotation in climbing mode. The Meidjo 2.1 and 22 Designs Lynx are by far the most efficient telemark touring bindings available while strong skiers will appreciate the tourability of the Outlaw X.<br /> <strong>75 mm Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> 7tm Power Tour XR<br /> 22 Designs Axl<br /> Voile Switchback<br /> Voile Switchback Women's<br /> Voile Switchback X2<br /> <br /> <strong>NTN Touring Bindings:</strong><br /> Rottefella Freedom<br /> 22Designs Outlaw X<br /> 2-PIN NTN Touring Bindings<br /> 22 Designs Lynx<br /> The M Equipment Meidjo 2.1</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Active or Neutral Bindings?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">During the telemark turn the rear foot lifts off the ski. The flexible leather boots and 3-pin bindings of the original 75 mm design offered very little resistence to the heel lifting off the boot, but also comparatively little control. Modern plastic boots and cable bindings are stiffer and require more effort to flex the boot. The amount of power you need to make your boot/binding/ski system perform correctly on several factors:</p> <p class="rtejustify">1 - Boot bellows flex: the stiffer the boot bellows the more effort is needed to flex the boot. This greater effort gives a more precise boot-binding contact and more power transfer to the ski.<br /> 2 - Binding cable / rod position: the further back the point of attachment on the toe piece of the rods or cables, the more effort is required to flex the boot, and the more energy return and rebound there is at the end of the turn.<br /> 3 - Binding spring strength: the stronger the springs the more force is needed to flex the boots. Stronger springs drive more power to the ski.<br /> 4 - Ski Stiffness. Performance skis with stiffer flex, particularly in the tail, require stiffer more active bindings to deliver the propulsion required.<br /> 5 - Terrain. While stiff slalom skis being skied on prepared pistes require active bindings, too active a binding in fresh powder can cause tip dive and reduced agility offpiste. So for example we'd recommend using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/m-equipment-meidjo-21-telemark-binding">Meidjo 2.1</a> bindings with standard springs offpiste and with the stiffer "Redline" springs on piste.<br /> So which is best for you? Some skiers want a neutral binding with only a small amount of resistance more in keeping with telemark’s roots, while others require the additional drive to the ski and rebound at the end of the turn of an active binding. The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/22designs">22 Designs</a> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/binding/22-designs-axl-telemark-binding">Axl</a> and Vice bindings offer a range of activity – moving the pin underfoot changes activity. This is a pretty neat solution for skiers who want to experiment or who want a particularly active binding. The “fixed” positions chosen by 7tm and Voile suit most skiers.</p> <p class="rtejustify">The activity of the NTN and 2-pin NTN bindings can be adjusted by tightening the springs underfoot, or using stiffer springs. Rottefella supply the small size bindings with soft springs, the size large with medium springs. These can be bought as accessories should you want to change. The Meidjo 2.1 comes with standard springs plus an additional smaller diameter spring that can be added to increase tension 30%. Super stiff "Redline" springs are available should you require more tension, and can be used in conjunction with the smaller springs for even more power.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need Release? </span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most telemark bindings do not have a release mechanism and for many skiers the fact that the heel is free of the ski means that injury is less likely. There is however no lateral release and some skiers prefer the security of release. There are currently only two release telemark bindings available, the 7tm Power / Power XR, and the Meidjo. The 7tm system works pretty well. The toe plate slides out laterally in the event of a fall and release is easy to adjust.<br /> The Meidjo 2.1 releases laterally and release can be adjusted according to skier preference and weight.<br /> The <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/5/brand/rottefella">Rottellea NTN bindings</a> can release laterally in a heavy fall but release is not adjustable and these should not be considered release bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Telemark Bindings - the Future?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">With the Meidjo 2.1 and Lynx we now have a choice of bindings that offer excellent control and efficient touring mode. The Meidjo 2.1 also has step-in, ski brakes, ski crampons, lateral release and optional heel retention with the Alpine Heel Unit. We see these bindings as the future of telemark skiing and expect to see more models using the 2-pin NTN format.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Need more help?</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Should you like some help deciding what’s best for you then get in touch – we’re here to help.<br /> We ski these bindings and know their strengths and quirks and can help you ensure that you have the right model for your skiing.<br /> Earn your turns!!</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">It’s easy to choose the most suitable <strong>telemark boots</strong> if you take into account a few variables: where will you be skiing, what are your style and performance preferences and what sort of bindings will you be using?<br /> Originally a means of efficiently descending moderately steep slopes in Norway on narrow skis, like all ski disciplines telemarking has developed enormously in the last 30 years, thanks to improvements in technique and gear. Telemark boots have similarly developed from soft flexing leather boots with laces to plastic multi-buckled boots with superb torsional stiffness and powerful bellows that enable the boot to flex forward and impart energy to the bindings and skis.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">For simplicity we can divide telemark boots into three usage categories: </span></h2> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. Lightweight Touring Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These boots retain the characteristics of the originals, and are leather or low-cut plastic boots. Lightweight and with a soft bellows flex, they are also comfortable for walking. These boots are ideal for tours where the distance is at least as important as the height. The plastic boots offer good torsional rigidity but the supple bellows limits the ability of these skis to drive the skis.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. Mixed Touring / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These mid-height boots are the most versatile and can be used for free heel <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/">ski touring</a> / <strong>mountaineering</strong> and resort use. Generally 3 buckled with a medium stiff bellows that is supple enough to make skinning up efficient while sufficient stiffness to drive the skis and give some re-bound out of the turn as the heel drops back down. These boots generally are slightly lower than resort oriented boots so more comfortable and lighter for walking and<strong> touring</strong>.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. Downhill / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These are taller 4 buckle boots that are torsionally very stiff to enable good power transfer to the edges. The forward flex of the bellows is generally stiffer than boots for mixed use/touring but does vary a lot between brands. <strong>Scarpa boots</strong> tend to have a softer forward flex than Crispi’s or Scott’s, while being torsionally stiff.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Binding Systems</span></h3> <p>There are now three <strong>telemark binding</strong> standards and you’ll need boots of the same standard</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. The 75 mm Standard</span></h3> <p>The traditional 75 mm norm boots have a tapered “duckbill” extension of the boot sole that is 75 mm wide, hence the name. The duckbill slots into the binding and is held in place by the binding cables, or “3 pins”.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. NTN Standard</span></h3> <p>The NTN or “New Telemark Norm” developed by Rottefella uses a lug under the ball of the boot that pulls the boot forward into the bindings, onto an articulated plate which lift up when making the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark">telemark</a> stance.<br /> The 75mm and NTN standards have different boot sole designs so you do need to be sure which bindings you’ll be using when buying boots.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. 2-PIN NTN Standard</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Scarpa had some reservations as to the success of the NTN binding project back in 2008 so included Dynafit "Tech"inserts in the design of the <strong>Scarpa TX Pro boots</strong> so that they could also sell these as AT boots if necessary. This inadvertantly led to the develop of the next generation telemark bindings. Skiers realised that combining the tech inserts with a cable heel assembly would give a pretty efficient telemark touring set-up. These hybrid "2-PIN telemark" bindings include the Wasatsh Telemark Tech System, the Moonlight and the telemark baseplates from Kreuzspitze. These were still quite rudimentary bindings but the Meidjo bindings from The M Equipment combined an AT insert binding style toepiece with the NTN underfoot 2nd heel attachment, ie a "2-PIN NTN" binding.<br /> To be compatible with 2-PIN <strong>NTN bindings</strong> a boot must have the NTN sole plus "Tech" inserts, at least at the boot toe. Please note that all boots in the 2-PIN NTN category are also in the NTN category, so can be used with the <strong>Rottefella Freeride </strong>and <strong>Freedom bindings</strong>, and the 22Designs Outlaw X bindings.<br /> <br /> The advantages of the three standards can be summarised as follows: the 75 mm design offers good forward flex and suits skiers with a lower stance. The NTN design offers more powerful energy transfer to the ski edge and the design of the NTN boots (without the duckbill) makes these boots more practical for use with crampons and when climbing/walking. The 2-PIN NTN bindings are the most advanced <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> available and offer efficient touring and excellent downhill control.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Boot Fit</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Whichever binding system you’re using it’s vitally important that your telemark boots are a good fit. During every turn the flexing of the rear foot makes the heel of the foot want to lift up in the boot. To have good control you need to keep the heel anchored, and many telemark boots have the 2nd or 3rd strap that is specifically placed prevent heel lift. Any heel lift will result in loss of power and control. Since the feet are continuously moving during the <strong>telemark turn</strong>, you need to have the snuggest possible fit possible. The same criteria as for <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots"><strong>alpine boots</strong></a> apply, only more so. The boots should be comfortable and warm, not so tight to restrict circulation, but should be the smallest possible to ensure good boot-binding-ski interaction. The effect of any ‘slop’ is magnified compared to alpine boots. Luckily modern heat mouldable liners greatly help getting the right fit.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Which shell size do I need?</span></h3> <p>We have over 14 years experience of selling freeheel boots by mail order / internet and have a 99% success rate in supplying the correct size. If you’d like help in selecting the correct size for you then please contact us with the following information:<br /> 1. Your regular street shoe size<br /> 2. The size of any other ski / mountain boots you have or have rented.<br /> 3. The length of your foot. To measure this remove shoes and socks and stand upright with the heels against a vertical surface, eg wall or door frame. Measure the distance from the wall to the front of the longest toe for each foot in mm.<br /> 4. Please tell if your foot is average width, narrow or wide, and if you have any particular problems such as bone spurs.<br /> <br /> We’ll get back to you with a size recommendation right away. It can take several emails to confirm which size is best for you but it is well worth the effort to get this right before shipping! We’re here to help you choose the right size</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">It’s easy to choose the...
<p class="rtejustify">It’s easy to choose the most suitable <strong>telemark boots</strong> if you take into account a few variables: where will you be skiing, what are your style and performance preferences and what sort of bindings will you be using?<br /> Originally a means of efficiently descending moderately steep slopes in Norway on narrow skis, like all ski disciplines telemarking has developed enormously in the last 30 years, thanks to improvements in technique and gear. Telemark boots have similarly developed from soft flexing leather boots with laces to plastic multi-buckled boots with superb torsional stiffness and powerful bellows that enable the boot to flex forward and impart energy to the bindings and skis.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">For simplicity we can divide telemark boots into three usage categories: </span></h2> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. Lightweight Touring Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These boots retain the characteristics of the originals, and are leather or low-cut plastic boots. Lightweight and with a soft bellows flex, they are also comfortable for walking. These boots are ideal for tours where the distance is at least as important as the height. The plastic boots offer good torsional rigidity but the supple bellows limits the ability of these skis to drive the skis.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. Mixed Touring / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These mid-height boots are the most versatile and can be used for free heel <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/">ski touring</a> / <strong>mountaineering</strong> and resort use. Generally 3 buckled with a medium stiff bellows that is supple enough to make skinning up efficient while sufficient stiffness to drive the skis and give some re-bound out of the turn as the heel drops back down. These boots generally are slightly lower than resort oriented boots so more comfortable and lighter for walking and<strong> touring</strong>.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. Downhill / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These are taller 4 buckle boots that are torsionally very stiff to enable good power transfer to the edges. The forward flex of the bellows is generally stiffer than boots for mixed use/touring but does vary a lot between brands. <strong>Scarpa boots</strong> tend to have a softer forward flex than Crispi’s or Scott’s, while being torsionally stiff.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Binding Systems</span></h3> <p>There are now three <strong>telemark binding</strong> standards and you’ll need boots of the same standard</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. The 75 mm Standard</span></h3> <p>The traditional 75 mm norm boots have a tapered “duckbill” extension of the boot sole that is 75 mm wide, hence the name. The duckbill slots into the binding and is held in place by the binding cables, or “3 pins”.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. NTN Standard</span></h3> <p>The NTN or “New Telemark Norm” developed by Rottefella uses a lug under the ball of the boot that pulls the boot forward into the bindings, onto an articulated plate which lift up when making the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark">telemark</a> stance.<br /> The 75mm and NTN standards have different boot sole designs so you do need to be sure which bindings you’ll be using when buying boots.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. 2-PIN NTN Standard</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Scarpa had some reservations as to the success of the NTN binding project back in 2008 so included Dynafit "Tech"inserts in the design of the <strong>Scarpa TX Pro boots</strong> so that they could also sell these as AT boots if necessary. This inadvertantly led to the develop of the next generation telemark bindings. Skiers realised that combining the tech inserts with a cable heel assembly would give a pretty efficient telemark touring set-up. These hybrid "2-PIN telemark" bindings include the Wasatsh Telemark Tech System, the Moonlight and the telemark baseplates from Kreuzspitze. These were still quite rudimentary bindings but the Meidjo bindings from The M Equipment combined an AT insert binding style toepiece with the NTN underfoot 2nd heel attachment, ie a "2-PIN NTN" binding.<br /> To be compatible with 2-PIN <strong>NTN bindings</strong> a boot must have the NTN sole plus "Tech" inserts, at least at the boot toe. Please note that all boots in the 2-PIN NTN category are also in the NTN category, so can be used with the <strong>Rottefella Freeride </strong>and <strong>Freedom bindings</strong>, and the 22Designs Outlaw X bindings.<br /> <br /> The advantages of the three standards can be summarised as follows: the 75 mm design offers good forward flex and suits skiers with a lower stance. The NTN design offers more powerful energy transfer to the ski edge and the design of the NTN boots (without the duckbill) makes these boots more practical for use with crampons and when climbing/walking. The 2-PIN NTN bindings are the most advanced <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> available and offer efficient touring and excellent downhill control.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Boot Fit</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Whichever binding system you’re using it’s vitally important that your telemark boots are a good fit. During every turn the flexing of the rear foot makes the heel of the foot want to lift up in the boot. To have good control you need to keep the heel anchored, and many telemark boots have the 2nd or 3rd strap that is specifically placed prevent heel lift. Any heel lift will result in loss of power and control. Since the feet are continuously moving during the <strong>telemark turn</strong>, you need to have the snuggest possible fit possible. The same criteria as for <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots"><strong>alpine boots</strong></a> apply, only more so. The boots should be comfortable and warm, not so tight to restrict circulation, but should be the smallest possible to ensure good boot-binding-ski interaction. The effect of any ‘slop’ is magnified compared to alpine boots. Luckily modern heat mouldable liners greatly help getting the right fit.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Which shell size do I need?</span></h3> <p>We have over 14 years experience of selling freeheel boots by mail order / internet and have a 99% success rate in supplying the correct size. If you’d like help in selecting the correct size for you then please contact us with the following information:<br /> 1. Your regular street shoe size<br /> 2. The size of any other ski / mountain boots you have or have rented.<br /> 3. The length of your foot. To measure this remove shoes and socks and stand upright with the heels against a vertical surface, eg wall or door frame. Measure the distance from the wall to the front of the longest toe for each foot in mm.<br /> 4. Please tell if your foot is average width, narrow or wide, and if you have any particular problems such as bone spurs.<br /> <br /> We’ll get back to you with a size recommendation right away. It can take several emails to confirm which size is best for you but it is well worth the effort to get this right before shipping! We’re here to help you choose the right size</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">It’s easy to choose the...
<p class="rtejustify">It’s easy to choose the most suitable <strong>telemark boots</strong> if you take into account a few variables: where will you be skiing, what are your style and performance preferences and what sort of bindings will you be using?<br /> Originally a means of efficiently descending moderately steep slopes in Norway on narrow skis, like all ski disciplines telemarking has developed enormously in the last 30 years, thanks to improvements in technique and gear. Telemark boots have similarly developed from soft flexing leather boots with laces to plastic multi-buckled boots with superb torsional stiffness and powerful bellows that enable the boot to flex forward and impart energy to the bindings and skis.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">For simplicity we can divide telemark boots into three usage categories: </span></h2> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. Lightweight Touring Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These boots retain the characteristics of the originals, and are leather or low-cut plastic boots. Lightweight and with a soft bellows flex, they are also comfortable for walking. These boots are ideal for tours where the distance is at least as important as the height. The plastic boots offer good torsional rigidity but the supple bellows limits the ability of these skis to drive the skis.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. Mixed Touring / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These mid-height boots are the most versatile and can be used for free heel <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/">ski touring</a> / <strong>mountaineering</strong> and resort use. Generally 3 buckled with a medium stiff bellows that is supple enough to make skinning up efficient while sufficient stiffness to drive the skis and give some re-bound out of the turn as the heel drops back down. These boots generally are slightly lower than resort oriented boots so more comfortable and lighter for walking and<strong> touring</strong>.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. Downhill / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These are taller 4 buckle boots that are torsionally very stiff to enable good power transfer to the edges. The forward flex of the bellows is generally stiffer than boots for mixed use/touring but does vary a lot between brands. <strong>Scarpa boots</strong> tend to have a softer forward flex than Crispi’s or Scott’s, while being torsionally stiff.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Binding Systems</span></h3> <p>There are now three <strong>telemark binding</strong> standards and you’ll need boots of the same standard</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. The 75 mm Standard</span></h3> <p>The traditional 75 mm norm boots have a tapered “duckbill” extension of the boot sole that is 75 mm wide, hence the name. The duckbill slots into the binding and is held in place by the binding cables, or “3 pins”.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. NTN Standard</span></h3> <p>The NTN or “New Telemark Norm” developed by Rottefella uses a lug under the ball of the boot that pulls the boot forward into the bindings, onto an articulated plate which lift up when making the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark">telemark</a> stance.<br /> The 75mm and NTN standards have different boot sole designs so you do need to be sure which bindings you’ll be using when buying boots.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. 2-PIN NTN Standard</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Scarpa had some reservations as to the success of the NTN binding project back in 2008 so included Dynafit "Tech"inserts in the design of the <strong>Scarpa TX Pro boots</strong> so that they could also sell these as AT boots if necessary. This inadvertantly led to the develop of the next generation telemark bindings. Skiers realised that combining the tech inserts with a cable heel assembly would give a pretty efficient telemark touring set-up. These hybrid "2-PIN telemark" bindings include the Wasatsh Telemark Tech System, the Moonlight and the telemark baseplates from Kreuzspitze. These were still quite rudimentary bindings but the Meidjo bindings from The M Equipment combined an AT insert binding style toepiece with the NTN underfoot 2nd heel attachment, ie a "2-PIN NTN" binding.<br /> To be compatible with 2-PIN <strong>NTN bindings</strong> a boot must have the NTN sole plus "Tech" inserts, at least at the boot toe. Please note that all boots in the 2-PIN NTN category are also in the NTN category, so can be used with the <strong>Rottefella Freeride </strong>and <strong>Freedom bindings</strong>, and the 22Designs Outlaw X bindings.</p> <p>The advantages of the three standards can be summarised as follows: the 75 mm design offers good forward flex and suits skiers with a lower stance. The NTN design offers more powerful energy transfer to the ski edge and the design of the NTN boots (without the duckbill) makes these boots more practical for use with crampons and when climbing/walking. The 2-PIN NTN bindings are the most advanced <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> available and offer efficient touring and excellent downhill control.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Boot Fit</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Whichever binding system you’re using it’s vitally important that your telemark boots are a good fit. 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Luckily modern heat mouldable liners greatly help getting the right fit.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Which shell size do I need?</span></h3> <p>We have over 14 years experience of selling freeheel boots by mail order / internet and have a 99% success rate in supplying the correct size. If you’d like help in selecting the correct size for you then please contact us with the following information:<br /> 1. Your regular street shoe size<br /> 2. The size of any other ski / mountain boots you have or have rented.<br /> 3. The length of your foot. To measure this remove shoes and socks and stand upright with the heels against a vertical surface, eg wall or door frame. Measure the distance from the wall to the front of the longest toe for each foot in mm.<br /> 4. Please tell if your foot is average width, narrow or wide, and if you have any particular problems such as bone spurs.</p> <p>We’ll get back to you with a size recommendation right away. It can take several emails to confirm which size is best for you but it is well worth the effort to get this right before shipping! We’re here to help you choose the right size</p>
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<p>Es fácil elegir las botas Telemark más ade...
<p>Es fácil elegir las botas Telemark más adecuadas si tienes en cuenta algunas variables: ¿dónde vas a esquiar, cuáles son tus preferencias de estilo y rendimiento y qué tipo de fijaciones utilizarás?</p> <p>Originalmente un medio para descender eficientemente las pendientes moderadamente empinadas en Noruega en esquís estrechos, como todas las disciplinas de esquí, el telemarking se ha desarrollado enormemente en los últimos 30 años, gracias a las mejoras en la técnica y el equipo. Las <strong>botas de Telemark</strong> se han desarrollado de manera similar, desde botas de cuero de flexión suave con cordones hasta botas de plástico con múltiples hebillas con excelente rigidez torsional y fuelles potentes que permiten que la bota se flexione hacia adelante e imparta energía a las fijaciones y esquís.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"> Para simplificar, podemos dividir las botas de telemark en tres categorías de uso:</span></h3> <p><strong>1. Botas ligeras de travesía de Telemark</strong></p> <p>Estas botas conservan las características de los originales y son botas de cuero o de plástico de corte bajo. Ligeros y con una suave flexión de fuelle, también son cómodos para caminar. Estas botas son ideales para recorridos donde la distancia es al menos tan importante como la altura. Las botas de plástico ofrecen una buena rigidez torsional, pero el fuelle flexible limita la capacidad de estos esquís para conducirlos.</p> <p><strong>2. Botas mixtas de travesía / de esquí en estaciones</strong></p> <p>Estas botas de altura media son las más versátiles y se pueden usar para el <strong>esquí de travesía </strong>/<strong> montañismo </strong>y en estaciones de esquí. En general, 3 se abrochan con un fuelle rígido medio que es lo suficientemente flexible como para hacer que el desollado sea eficiente, mientras que la rigidez suficiente para conducir los esquís y dar algo de vuelta fuera del giro a medida que el talón vuelve a caer. Estas botas generalmente son ligeramente más bajas que las botas orientadas a las estaciones de esquí , por lo que son más cómodas y ligeras para caminar y hacer <strong>travesías</strong>.</p> <p><strong>3. Botas de descenso / Estaciones Telemark</strong></p> <p>Estas son botas más altas de 4 hebillas que son torsionalmente muy rígidas para permitir una buena transferencia de potencia a los bordes. La flexión delantera del fuelle es generalmente más rígida que las botas para uso mixto / travesía, pero varía mucho entre las marcas. Las <strong>botas Scarpa</strong> tienden a tener una flexión hacia adelante más suave que las de Crispi o Scott, mientras que son rígidas torsionalmente.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Sistemas de fijación</span></h3> <p>Ahora hay tres estándares vinculantes de telemark y necesitará botas del mismo estándar<br /> <strong>1. El estándar de 75 mm.</strong><br /> Las botas con normas tradicionales de 75 mm tienen una extensión cónica de " duckbill " de la suela de la bota que tiene 75 mm de ancho, de ahí el nombre. El duckbill se inserta en la fijación y se mantiene en su lugar mediante los cables de la fijación, o "3 pines".<br /> <strong>2. Norma NTN</strong><br /> La NTN o "Nueva Norma de Telemark" desarrollada por Rottefella usa una agarradera debajo de la bola de la bota que empuja la bota hacia adelante en las fijaciones, sobre una placa articulada que se levanta al hacer la postura de telemark.<br /> Los estándares de 75 mm y NTN tienen diferentes diseños de suela de bota, por lo que debes asegurarte de qué fijaciones usarás al comprar botas.<br /> <strong>3. Estándar NTN de 2 PINES</strong><br /> Scarpa tenía algunas reservas sobre el éxito del proyecto de fijación NTN en 2008, por lo que incluyó inserciones Dynafit "Tech" en el diseño de las <strong>botas Scarpa TX Pro</strong> para que también pudieran venderlas como botas de esquí de travesía si fuera necesario. Inadvertidamente, esto llevó al desarrollo de las fijaciones de telemark de próxima generación. Los esquiadores se dieron cuenta de que la combinación de los insertos tecnológicos con un conjunto de cable en el talón daría una configuración de gira telemark bastante eficiente. Estas fijaciones híbridas de "telemark de 2 pines" incluyen el Wasatsh Telemark Tech System, Moonlight y las placas base de Kreuzspitze de telemark. Estas todavía eran fijaciones bastante rudimentarias, pero las fijaciones Meidjo de The M Equipment combinaban una pieza de estilo de fijación con insertos esquí de travesía con el accesorio NTN bajo el talón del segundo pie, es decir, una fijación "NTN de 2 PINES".<br /> Para ser compatible con las <strong>fijaciones NTN</strong> de 2 PINES, una bota debe tener la suela NTN más inserciones "Tech", al menos en la puntera de la bota. Tenga en cuenta que todas las botas en la categoría NTN de 2 PINES también se encuentran en la categoría NTN, por lo que se pueden usar con las <strong>fijaciones Rottefalle Freeride</strong> y <strong>Freedom</strong>, y las fijaciones 22Designs Outlaw X.</p> <p>Las ventajas de los tres estándares se pueden resumir de la siguiente manera: el diseño de 75 mm ofrece una buena flexibilidad hacia adelante y se adapta a los esquiadores con una postura más baja. El diseño NTN ofrece una transferencia de energía más potente al canto del esquí y el diseño de las botas NTN (sin el duckbill) hace que estas botas sean más prácticas para usar con crampones y para escalar / caminar. Las fijaciones NTN de 2 PINES son las fijaciones telemark más avanzadas disponibles y ofrecen recorridos eficientes y un excelente control de descenso.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Ajuste de de la bota</span></h3> <p>Independientemente del sistema de la fijación que estés utilizando, es de vital importancia que tus<strong> botas Telemark </strong>se ajusten bien. Durante cada giro, la flexión del pie trasero hace que el talón del pie quiera levantarse en la bota. Para tener un buen control, debe mantener el talón anclado, y muchas botas Telemark tienen la segunda o tercera correa que está colocada específicamente para evitar la elevación del talón. Cualquier elevación del talón provocará la pérdida de potencia y control. Dado que los pies se mueven continuamente durante<strong> giro de telemark</strong>, debe tener el ajuste más ajustado posible. Se aplican los mismos criterios que para las botas alpinas, solo que más. Las botas deben ser cómodas y cálidas, no tan apretadas para restringir la circulación, pero deben ser las más pequeñas posibles para garantizar una buena interacción entre la bota y el esquí. El efecto de cualquier "pendiente" se magnifica en comparación con las botas alpinas. Afortunadamente, los revestimientos modernos moldeables por calor ayudan enormemente a conseguir el ajuste correcto.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">¿Qué tamaño de carcasa necesito?</span></h3> <p>Tenemos más de 14 años de experiencia en la venta de botas de freeheel por correo / internet y tenemos una tasa de éxito del 99% en el suministro del tamaño correcto. Si deseas ayuda para seleccionar el tamaño correcto para ti, contáctanos con la siguiente información:<br /> 1. tu talla habitual de calzado de calle<br /> 2. la talla de cualquier otra bota de esquí / montaña que tengas o haya alquilado.<br /> 3. La longitud de tu pie. Para medir esto, quite los zapatos y los calcetines y ponte de pie con los talones contra una superficie vertical, por ejemplo, la pared o el marco de la puerta. Mide la distancia desde la pared al frente del dedo más largo para cada pie en mm.<br /> 4. Indique si tu pie tiene un ancho promedio, estrecho o ancho, y si tienes algún problema en particular, como espolones óseos.</p> <p>Nos pondremos en contacto contigo con una recomendación de talla de inmediato. Puedes tomar varios correos electrónicos para confirmar qué talla es mejor para ti, ¡pero vale la pena el esfuerzo para hacerlo correctamente antes del envío! Estamos aquí para ayudarte a elegir la talla correcta.</p>
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<p>Es fácil elegir las botas Telemark más ade...
<p>Es fácil elegir las botas Telemark más adecuadas si tienes en cuenta algunas variables: ¿dónde vas a esquiar, cuáles son tus preferencias de estilo y rendimiento y qué tipo de fijaciones utilizarás?</p> <p>Originalmente un medio para descender eficientemente las pendientes moderadamente empinadas en Noruega en esquís estrechos, como todas las disciplinas de esquí, el telemarking se ha desarrollado enormemente en los últimos 30 años, gracias a las mejoras en la técnica y el equipo. Las <strong>botas de Telemark</strong> se han desarrollado de manera similar, desde botas de cuero de flexión suave con cordones hasta botas de plástico con múltiples hebillas con excelente rigidez torsional y fuelles potentes que permiten que la bota se flexione hacia adelante e imparta energía a las fijaciones y esquís.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"> Para simplificar, podemos dividir las botas de telemark en tres categorías de uso:</span></h3> <p><strong>1. Botas ligeras de travesía de Telemark</strong></p> <p>Estas botas conservan las características de los originales y son botas de cuero o de plástico de corte bajo. Ligeros y con una suave flexión de fuelle, también son cómodos para caminar. Estas botas son ideales para recorridos donde la distancia es al menos tan importante como la altura. Las botas de plástico ofrecen una buena rigidez torsional, pero el fuelle flexible limita la capacidad de estos esquís para conducirlos.</p> <p><strong>2. Botas mixtas de travesía / de esquí en estaciones</strong></p> <p>Estas botas de altura media son las más versátiles y se pueden usar para el <strong>esquí de travesía </strong>/<strong> montañismo </strong>y en estaciones de esquí. En general, 3 se abrochan con un fuelle rígido medio que es lo suficientemente flexible como para hacer que el desollado sea eficiente, mientras que la rigidez suficiente para conducir los esquís y dar algo de vuelta fuera del giro a medida que el talón vuelve a caer. Estas botas generalmente son ligeramente más bajas que las botas orientadas a las estaciones de esquí , por lo que son más cómodas y ligeras para caminar y hacer <strong>travesías</strong>.</p> <p><strong>3. Botas de descenso / Estaciones Telemark</strong></p> <p>Estas son botas más altas de 4 hebillas que son torsionalmente muy rígidas para permitir una buena transferencia de potencia a los bordes. La flexión delantera del fuelle es generalmente más rígida que las botas para uso mixto / travesía, pero varía mucho entre las marcas. Las <strong>botas Scarpa</strong> tienden a tener una flexión hacia adelante más suave que las de Crispi o Scott, mientras que son rígidas torsionalmente.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Sistemas de fijación</span></h3> <p>Ahora hay tres estándares vinculantes de telemark y necesitará botas del mismo estándar<br /><strong>1. El estándar de 75 mm.</strong><br /> Las botas con normas tradicionales de 75 mm tienen una extensión cónica de " duckbill " de la suela de la bota que tiene 75 mm de ancho, de ahí el nombre. El duckbill se inserta en la fijación y se mantiene en su lugar mediante los cables de la fijación, o "3 pines".<br /><strong>2. Norma NTN</strong><br /> La NTN o "Nueva Norma de Telemark" desarrollada por Rottefella usa una agarradera debajo de la bola de la bota que empuja la bota hacia adelante en las fijaciones, sobre una placa articulada que se levanta al hacer la postura de telemark.<br /> Los estándares de 75 mm y NTN tienen diferentes diseños de suela de bota, por lo que debes asegurarte de qué fijaciones usarás al comprar botas.<br /><strong>3. Estándar NTN de 2 PINES</strong><br /> Scarpa tenía algunas reservas sobre el éxito del proyecto de fijación NTN en 2008, por lo que incluyó inserciones Dynafit "Tech" en el diseño de las <strong>botas Scarpa TX Pro</strong> para que también pudieran venderlas como botas de esquí de travesía si fuera necesario. Inadvertidamente, esto llevó al desarrollo de las fijaciones de telemark de próxima generación. Los esquiadores se dieron cuenta de que la combinación de los insertos tecnológicos con un conjunto de cable en el talón daría una configuración de gira telemark bastante eficiente. Estas fijaciones híbridas de "telemark de 2 pines" incluyen el Wasatsh Telemark Tech System, Moonlight y las placas base de Kreuzspitze de telemark. Estas todavía eran fijaciones bastante rudimentarias, pero las fijaciones Meidjo de The M Equipment combinaban una pieza de estilo de fijación con insertos esquí de travesía con el accesorio NTN bajo el talón del segundo pie, es decir, una fijación "NTN de 2 PINES".<br /> Para ser compatible con las <strong>fijaciones NTN</strong> de 2 PINES, una bota debe tener la suela NTN más inserciones "Tech", al menos en la puntera de la bota. Tenga en cuenta que todas las botas en la categoría NTN de 2 PINES también se encuentran en la categoría NTN, por lo que se pueden usar con las <strong>fijaciones Rottefalle Freeride</strong> y <strong>Freedom</strong>, y las fijaciones 22Designs Outlaw X.</p> <p>Las ventajas de los tres estándares se pueden resumir de la siguiente manera: el diseño de 75 mm ofrece una buena flexibilidad hacia adelante y se adapta a los esquiadores con una postura más baja. El diseño NTN ofrece una transferencia de energía más potente al canto del esquí y el diseño de las botas NTN (sin el duckbill) hace que estas botas sean más prácticas para usar con crampones y para escalar / caminar. Las fijaciones NTN de 2 PINES son las fijaciones telemark más avanzadas disponibles y ofrecen recorridos eficientes y un excelente control de descenso.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Ajuste de de la bota</span></h3> <p>Independientemente del sistema de la fijación que estés utilizando, es de vital importancia que tus<strong> botas Telemark </strong>se ajusten bien. Durante cada giro, la flexión del pie trasero hace que el talón del pie quiera levantarse en la bota. Para tener un buen control, debe mantener el talón anclado, y muchas botas Telemark tienen la segunda o tercera correa que está colocada específicamente para evitar la elevación del talón. Cualquier elevación del talón provocará la pérdida de potencia y control. Dado que los pies se mueven continuamente durante<strong> giro de telemark</strong>, debe tener el ajuste más ajustado posible. Se aplican los mismos criterios que para las botas alpinas, solo que más. Las botas deben ser cómodas y cálidas, no tan apretadas para restringir la circulación, pero deben ser las más pequeñas posibles para garantizar una buena interacción entre la bota y el esquí. El efecto de cualquier "pendiente" se magnifica en comparación con las botas alpinas. Afortunadamente, los revestimientos modernos moldeables por calor ayudan enormemente a conseguir el ajuste correcto.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">¿Qué tamaño de carcasa necesito?</span></h3> <p>Tenemos más de 14 años de experiencia en la venta de botas de freeheel por correo / internet y tenemos una tasa de éxito del 99% en el suministro del tamaño correcto. Si deseas ayuda para seleccionar el tamaño correcto para ti, contáctanos con la siguiente información:<br /> 1. tu talla habitual de calzado de calle<br /> 2. la talla de cualquier otra bota de esquí / montaña que tengas o haya alquilado.<br /> 3. La longitud de tu pie. Para medir esto, quite los zapatos y los calcetines y ponte de pie con los talones contra una superficie vertical, por ejemplo, la pared o el marco de la puerta. Mide la distancia desde la pared al frente del dedo más largo para cada pie en mm.<br /> 4. Indique si tu pie tiene un ancho promedio, estrecho o ancho, y si tienes algún problema en particular, como espolones óseos.</p> <p>Nos pondremos en contacto contigo con una recomendación de talla de inmediato. Puedes tomar varios correos electrónicos para confirmar qué talla es mejor para ti, ¡pero vale la pena el esfuerzo para hacerlo correctamente antes del envío! Estamos aquí para ayudarte a elegir la talla correcta.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">C'est facile de choisir la <strong>chaussure de télémark</strong> la plus adaptée à vous si vous prenez en compte plusieurs éléments : le terrain où vous allez skier, quel est votre style et votre recherche de performance et quelle sorte de fixation allez-vous utiliser (norme 75 ou NTN).</p> <p>A l’origine inventé pour descendre les pentes en Norvège sur des <strong>skis</strong> étroits, comme toutes les disciplines de skis, le <strong>Télémark</strong> s’est énormément développé ces trente dernières années, grâce à l'évolution des techniques et du matériel. Les chaussures de télémark ont progressivement évolué de modèles en cuir à lacets au flex souple, à des coques plastiques avec plusieurs crochets et une très bonne rigidité en torsion qui restituent beaucoup d’énergie sur les<strong> fixations</strong> et les skis. </p> <h2><span style="font-size:22px">Pour simplifier, nous pouvons répartir les chaussures de télémark en trois catégories : </span></h2> <ol> <li>Les chaussures légères de télé-rando. Ces chaussures sont fidèles aux originales, sont en cuir ou en plastique mais à tige relativement basse. Très légères, avec un flex de soufflet souple, elles sont également confortables pour marcher. Ces chaussures sont idéales pour les sorties avec une distance au moins aussi importante que la hauteur. Les chaussures en plastique offrent une bonne rigidité en torsion mais le soufflet souple limite la capacité de ces chaussures à conduire les skis.</li> <li>Chaussures de<strong> télémark rando/piste</strong>. Ces chaussures mi-hautes sont les plus polyvalentes et peuvent être utilisées pour faire de la rando/alpi en télémark et pour fenter en station. En général, elles sont à trois boucles, avec un soufflet moyennement rigide, qui est suffisamment souple pour être efficace en montée et suffisamment rigide pour conduire les skis et avoir un bon retour en sortie de virage, lorsque le talon redescend. Ces chaussures sont en général un peu plus basses que les chaussures orientées station donc plus confortables et plus légères pour la marche et la randonnée.</li> <li>Chaussure de descente / Télémark. Ce sont des chaussures à 4 boucles,plus grandes, très rigides en torsion, pour permettre un bon transfert des appuis sur les carres. Le flex avant du soufflet est généralement plus rigide que celui des chaussures pour un usage mixte/rando mais cela vari beaucoup en fonction des marques. Les chaussures <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">Scarpa</a> ont tendance à avoir un flex avant plus souple que les <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">Crispi</a> ou <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">Scott</a>, tout en étant très rigides en torsion.</li> </ol> <h2><span style="font-size:22px">Systèmes de fixations </span></h2> <p>Il existe maintenant trois normes de fixation télémark et il vous faudra des chaussures correspondantes.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. 75mm</span></h3> <p>Les chaussures traditionnelles, en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">norme 75 mm</a>, ont une avancée effilée et plate en forme de bec de canard et d’une largeur de 75 mm, d’où le nom de cette norme. Le bec de canard se coince dans la fixation et est maintenu par les câbles de fixation, ou par les « 3 pins » (3 pointes à l’avant de la fixation).</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. NTN</span></h3> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">NTN</a>, ou « New Telemark Norm », la nouvelle norme<span style="font-size:18px"> </span>développée par <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a>, consiste en un ergot sous la plante du pied, qui vient pousser le pied en avant dans la fixation, sur un plateau articulé qui se soulève lorsque l’on est en position télémark. Les deux normes ont un design de semelle extérieure très différent, il est donc indispensable de savoir quel type de fixation vous allez utiliser lorsque vous achetez les chaussures.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. NTN 2-Pin</span></h3> <p>Scarpa avait quelques réserves quant au succès du projet des fixations <a href="http://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN </a>en 2008, incluant les inserts Dynafit "Tech" dans la conception des chaussures Scarpa TX Pro pour pouvoir les vendre comme des chaussures de ski de randonnée si nécessaire. Cela a conduit involentairement au développement de la prochaine génération de fixations de télémark. Les skieurs ont réalisé que la combinaison des inserts technologiques avec un ensemble de talon de câble donnerait un système de télémark assez efficace. Ces fixations hybrides «<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">Télémark 2 Pin</a>» comprennent le Système télémark "Wasatsh", le "Moonlight" et les plaques de base de télémark de Kreuzspitze. Ces fixations étaient encore assez rudimentaires, mais les fixations Meidjo de chez The M Equipment combinaient une <strong>fixation de ski de randonnée</strong> de type insert avec la NTN sous la 2ème fixation du talon, c'est-à-dire une fixation "<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">2-PIN NTN</a>".</p> <p>Pour être compatible avec les fixations <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">NTN 2-Pin</a>, une chaussure doit avoir la semelle NTN plus des inserts "Tech", au moins au niveau de l'embout. Veuillez noter que toutes les chaussures de la catégorie <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">NTN 2-Pin</a> sont également dans la catégorie <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa-697/field_suitable_for/men-1970/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN</a>, elles peuvent donc être utilisées avec les fixations Rottefella Freeride et Freedom, et les fixations 22Designs Outlaw X.</p> <p>Les avantages des trois normes peuvent être résumés comme suit: la conception de 75 mm offre un bon flex vers l'avant et convient aux skieurs avec une position plus basse. La conception <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN</a> offre un transfert d'énergie plus puissant vers le bord du ski et la conception des bottes <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa-697/field_suitable_for/men-1970/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN </a>(sans le bec de canard) rend ces chaussures plus pratiques pour une utilisation avec des crampons et en escalade / marche. Les fixations <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">NTN 2-Pin</a> sont les fixations de télémark les plus avancées disponibles et offrent une randonnée efficace et un excellent contrôle de la descente.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Une chaussure adaptée </span></h3> <p>Quel que soit le système de fixation que vous utilisez, il est extrêmement important que vos chaussures de télémark taillent bien. A chaque virage, la flexion du pied arrière pousse le talon du pied à vouloir se lever dans la chaussure. Or, pour avoir un bon contrôle de vos skis, votre talon doit rester ancré à la chaussure, et sur beaucoup de chaussures de télémark le 2<sup>e</sup> ou le 3<sup>e</sup> strap est spécifiquement placé pour éviter que le talon ne se soulève. Si le talon se soulève, vous allez perdre en contrôle et en puissance d’appuis. Puisque les pieds sont continuellement en mouvement en virage de télémark, vous aurez besoin d’un fit très ajusté. Les critères de choix de chaussures de ski sont d’autant plus valables pour les chaussures de télémark. Les chaussures devraient être confortables et chaudes, pas trop serrées pour ne pas couper la circulation, tout en étant les plus petites possibles afin d’assurer une bonne connexion chaussure – fixation – ski. L’effet du moindre jeu dans la chaussure est amplifié par rapport à une chaussure alpine. Heureusement, les chaussons modernes, thermo-formables, sont très efficaces pour obtenir le bon fit.</p> <h2><span style="font-size:22px">Quelle taille choisir ?</span></h2> <p>Nous avons plus de 14 ans d’expérience dans la vente de chaussures de télémark par correspondance / sur internet et dans 99 % des cas nous avons conseillé la bonne pointure. Si vous avez besoin d’aide pour choisir la taille qui vous convient, contactez-nous avec les informations suivantes :</p> <ol> <li>Votre pointure habituelle de chaussure de ville</li> <li>La pointure d’une <strong>chaussure de ski / montagne</strong> que vous avez ou que vous avez loué</li> <li>La longueur de votre pied. Pour réaliser cette mesure, enlevez vos chaussures et chaussettes et adossez-vous à une surface verticale, comme un mur ou une porte. Mesurez la distance en mm du mur jusqu’au bout de votre plus long orteil pour chaque pied</li> <li>Indiquez-nous si votre pied est fin, moyennement large ou large, et si vous avez un quelconque problème comme les éperons osseux.</li> </ol> <p>Nous vous contacterons tout de suite avec une recommandation de pointure. Il y aura peut-être quelques échanges de mails pour confirmer quelle taille vous conviendra, mais cela vaut largement la peine de bien étudier la question avant de se décider ! Nous sommes là pour vous aider.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">C'est facile de choisir la <strong>chaussure de télémark</strong> la plus adaptée à vous si vous prenez en compte plusieurs éléments : le terrain où vous allez skier, quel est votre style et votre recherche de performance et quelle sorte de fixation allez-vous utiliser (norme 75 ou NTN).</p> <p>A l’origine inventé pour descendre les pentes en Norvège sur des <strong>skis</strong> étroits, comme toutes les disciplines de skis, le <strong>Télémark</strong> s’est énormément développé ces trente dernières années, grâce à l'évolution des techniques et du matériel. Les chaussures de télémark ont progressivement évolué de modèles en cuir à lacets au flex souple, à des coques plastiques avec plusieurs crochets et une très bonne rigidité en torsion qui restituent beaucoup d’énergie sur les<strong> fixations</strong> et les skis. </p> <h2><span style="font-size:22px">Pour simplifier, nous pouvons répartir les chaussures de télémark en trois catégories : </span></h2> <ol><li>Les chaussures légères de télé-rando. Ces chaussures sont fidèles aux originales, sont en cuir ou en plastique mais à tige relativement basse. Très légères, avec un flex de soufflet souple, elles sont également confortables pour marcher. Ces chaussures sont idéales pour les sorties avec une distance au moins aussi importante que la hauteur. Les chaussures en plastique offrent une bonne rigidité en torsion mais le soufflet souple limite la capacité de ces chaussures à conduire les skis.</li> <li>Chaussures de<strong> télémark rando/piste</strong>. Ces chaussures mi-hautes sont les plus polyvalentes et peuvent être utilisées pour faire de la rando/alpi en télémark et pour fenter en station. En général, elles sont à trois boucles, avec un soufflet moyennement rigide, qui est suffisamment souple pour être efficace en montée et suffisamment rigide pour conduire les skis et avoir un bon retour en sortie de virage, lorsque le talon redescend. Ces chaussures sont en général un peu plus basses que les chaussures orientées station donc plus confortables et plus légères pour la marche et la randonnée.</li> <li>Chaussure de descente / Télémark. Ce sont des chaussures à 4 boucles,plus grandes, très rigides en torsion, pour permettre un bon transfert des appuis sur les carres. Le flex avant du soufflet est généralement plus rigide que celui des chaussures pour un usage mixte/rando mais cela vari beaucoup en fonction des marques. Les chaussures <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">Scarpa</a> ont tendance à avoir un flex avant plus souple que les <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">Crispi</a> ou <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">Scott</a>, tout en étant très rigides en torsion.</li> </ol><h2><span style="font-size:22px">Systèmes de fixations </span></h2> <p>Il existe maintenant trois normes de fixation télémark et il vous faudra des chaussures correspondantes.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. 75mm</span></h3> <p>Les chaussures traditionnelles, en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">norme 75 mm</a>, ont une avancée effilée et plate en forme de bec de canard et d’une largeur de 75 mm, d’où le nom de cette norme. Le bec de canard se coince dans la fixation et est maintenu par les câbles de fixation, ou par les « 3 pins » (3 pointes à l’avant de la fixation).</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. NTN</span></h3> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa">NTN</a>, ou « New Telemark Norm », la nouvelle norme<span style="font-size:18px"> </span>développée par <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/brand/rottefella">Rottefella</a>, consiste en un ergot sous la plante du pied, qui vient pousser le pied en avant dans la fixation, sur un plateau articulé qui se soulève lorsque l’on est en position télémark. Les deux normes ont un design de semelle extérieure très différent, il est donc indispensable de savoir quel type de fixation vous allez utiliser lorsque vous achetez les chaussures.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. NTN 2-Pin</span></h3> <p>Scarpa avait quelques réserves quant au succès du projet des fixations <a href="http://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN </a>en 2008, incluant les inserts Dynafit "Tech" dans la conception des chaussures Scarpa TX Pro pour pouvoir les vendre comme des chaussures de ski de randonnée si nécessaire. Cela a conduit involentairement au développement de la prochaine génération de fixations de télémark. Les skieurs ont réalisé que la combinaison des inserts technologiques avec un ensemble de talon de câble donnerait un système de télémark assez efficace. Ces fixations hybrides «<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">Télémark 2 Pin</a>» comprennent le Système télémark "Wasatsh", le "Moonlight" et les plaques de base de télémark de Kreuzspitze. Ces fixations étaient encore assez rudimentaires, mais les fixations Meidjo de chez The M Equipment combinaient une <strong>fixation de ski de randonnée</strong> de type insert avec la NTN sous la 2ème fixation du talon, c'est-à-dire une fixation "<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">2-PIN NTN</a>".</p> <p>Pour être compatible avec les fixations <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">NTN 2-Pin</a>, une chaussure doit avoir la semelle NTN plus des inserts "Tech", au moins au niveau de l'embout. Veuillez noter que toutes les chaussures de la catégorie <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">NTN 2-Pin</a> sont également dans la catégorie <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa-697/field_suitable_for/men-1970/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN</a>, elles peuvent donc être utilisées avec les fixations Rottefella Freeride et Freedom, et les fixations 22Designs Outlaw X.</p> <p>Les avantages des trois normes peuvent être résumés comme suit: la conception de 75 mm offre un bon flex vers l'avant et convient aux skieurs avec une position plus basse. La conception <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN</a> offre un transfert d'énergie plus puissant vers le bord du ski et la conception des bottes <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/brand/scarpa-697/field_suitable_for/men-1970/field_binding_type/Telemark%20NTN%20Bindings">NTN </a>(sans le bec de canard) rend ces chaussures plus pratiques pour une utilisation avec des crampons et en escalade / marche. Les fixations <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/8/field_binding_type/Telemark%202-Pin%20NTN">NTN 2-Pin</a> sont les fixations de télémark les plus avancées disponibles et offrent une randonnée efficace et un excellent contrôle de la descente.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Une chaussure adaptée </span></h3> <p>Quel que soit le système de fixation que vous utilisez, il est extrêmement important que vos chaussures de télémark taillent bien. A chaque virage, la flexion du pied arrière pousse le talon du pied à vouloir se lever dans la chaussure. Or, pour avoir un bon contrôle de vos skis, votre talon doit rester ancré à la chaussure, et sur beaucoup de chaussures de télémark le 2<sup>e</sup> ou le 3<sup>e</sup> strap est spécifiquement placé pour éviter que le talon ne se soulève. Si le talon se soulève, vous allez perdre en contrôle et en puissance d’appuis. Puisque les pieds sont continuellement en mouvement en virage de télémark, vous aurez besoin d’un fit très ajusté. Les critères de choix de chaussures de ski sont d’autant plus valables pour les chaussures de télémark. Les chaussures devraient être confortables et chaudes, pas trop serrées pour ne pas couper la circulation, tout en étant les plus petites possibles afin d’assurer une bonne connexion chaussure – fixation – ski. L’effet du moindre jeu dans la chaussure est amplifié par rapport à une chaussure alpine. Heureusement, les chaussons modernes, thermo-formables, sont très efficaces pour obtenir le bon fit.</p> <h2><span style="font-size:22px">Quelle taille choisir ?</span></h2> <p>Nous avons plus de 14 ans d’expérience dans la vente de chaussures de télémark par correspondance / sur internet et dans 99 % des cas nous avons conseillé la bonne pointure. Si vous avez besoin d’aide pour choisir la taille qui vous convient, contactez-nous avec les informations suivantes :</p> <ol><li>Votre pointure habituelle de chaussure de ville</li> <li>La pointure d’une <strong>chaussure de ski / montagne</strong> que vous avez ou que vous avez loué</li> <li>La longueur de votre pied. Pour réaliser cette mesure, enlevez vos chaussures et chaussettes et adossez-vous à une surface verticale, comme un mur ou une porte. Mesurez la distance en mm du mur jusqu’au bout de votre plus long orteil pour chaque pied</li> <li>Indiquez-nous si votre pied est fin, moyennement large ou large, et si vous avez un quelconque problème comme les éperons osseux.</li> </ol><p>Nous vous contacterons tout de suite avec une recommandation de pointure. Il y aura peut-être quelques échanges de mails pour confirmer quelle taille vous conviendra, mais cela vaut largement la peine de bien étudier la question avant de se décider ! Nous sommes là pour vous aider.</p>
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<p>Per scegliere gli scarponi da telemark piu adatti a voi dovreste prenderete in considerazione qualche accorgimento importante: prima di tutto che tipo di attacchi preferite, NTN o i tradizionali "norma 75" ? Poi, in che tipo di terreno preferite o andrete a sciare : stazione, colline, alta montagna? Che performance vi aspettate dagli scarponi: rigidità in discesa o piuttosto commodità in salita? Da 30 anni a questa parte gli scarponi da telemark si sono evoluti molto, grazie ai nuovi materiali e alla technologia moderna. Dai semplici e soffici scarponi di pelle con lacci e linguetta di 75mm, siamo passati agli scarponi di plastica con varie leve di chiusura, ottima rigidità torsionale e soffieti dinamici che impartiscono energia sia agli attacchi che agli sci. </p> <p> </p> <p><br /> <br /> <strong>For simplicity we can divide telemark boots into three usage categories: </strong><br /> 1. Lightweight Touring Telemark Boots. These boots retain the characteristics of the originals, and are leather or low-cut plastic boots. Lightweight and with a soft bellows flex, they are also comfortable for walking. These boots are ideal for tours where the distance is at least as important as the height. The plastic boots offer good torsional rigidity but the supple bellows limits the ability of these skis to drive the skis.<br /> 2. Mixed Touring / Resort Telemark Boots. These mid-height boots are the most versatile and can be used for free heel ski touring / mountaineering and resort use. Generally 3 buckled with a medium stiff bellows that is supple enough to make skinning up efficient while sufficient stiffness to drive the skis and give some re-bound out of the turn as the heel drops back down. These boots generally are slightly lower than resort oriented boots so more comfortable and lighter for walking and touring.<br /> 3. Downhill / Resort Telemark Boots. These are taller 4 buckle boots that are torsionally very stiff to enable good power transfer to the edges. The forward flex of the bellows is generally stiffer than boots for mixed use/touring but does vary a lot between brands. Scarpa boots tend to have a softer forward flex than BD’s, Crispi’s or Scott’s, while being torsionally very stiff.</p> <h3>Binding Systems</h3> <p>There are two telemark binding standards and you’ll need boots of the same standard. The traditional 75 mm norm boots have a tapered “duckbill” extension of the boot sole that is 75 mm wide, hence the name. The duckbill slots into the binding and is held in place by the binding cables, or “3 pins”.<br /> The NTN or “New Telemark Norm” is Rottefella’s uses a lug under the ball of the boot that pulls the boot forward into the bindings, onto an articulated plate which lift up when making the telemark stance.<br /> The two standards have different boot sole designs so you do need to be sure which bindings you’ll be using when buying boots.<br /> The advantages of the two standards can be summarised as follows: the 75 mm design offers a longer forward flex and suits skiers with a lower stance. For skiers wanting a reliable release system the 7tm bindings are the only brand currently offering this. Most brands now make articulated touring bindings that offer efficient lightweight tour-ability. The NTN design offers more powerful energy transfer to the ski edge and the design of the NTN boots (without the duckbill) makes these boots more practical for use with crampons and when climbing/walking. The NTN Freedom bindings offer better tour-ability than the NTN Freeride but do weigh more than some 75 mm touring bindings. In extreme conditions the boot can release laterally from NTN bindings but these should not be considered to be release bindings as such. Some NTN boots are equipped with toe and heel inserts for use with Dynafit and other insert alpine touring bindings. The flex of the telemark boot sole does limit their usefulness and also the reliability of the binding release.</p> <h3>Boot Fit</h3> <p>Whichever binding system you’re using it’s vitally important that your telemark boots are a good fit. During every turn the flexing of the rear foot makes the heel of the foot want to lift up in the boot. To have good control you need to keep the heel anchored, and many telemark boots have the 2nd or 3rd strap that is specifically placed prevent heel lift. Any heel lift will result in loss of power and control. Since the feet are continuously moving during the telemark turn, you need to have the snuggest possible fit possible. The same criteria as for alpine boots apply, only more so. The boots should be comfortable and warm, not so tight to restrict circulation, but should be the smallest possible to ensure good boot-binding-ski interaction. The effect of any ‘slop’ is magnified compared to alpine boots. Luckily modern heat mouldable liners greatly help getting the right fit.</p> <h3>Which shell size do I need?</h3> <p>We have over 14 years experience of selling freeheel boots by mail order / internet and have a 99% success rate in supplying the correct size. If you’d like help in selecting the correct size for you then please contact us with the following information:<br /> 1. 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These boots retain the characteristics of the originals, and are leather or low-cut plastic boots. Lightweight and with a soft bellows flex, they are also comfortable for walking. These boots are ideal for tours where the distance is at least as important as the height. The plastic boots offer good torsional rigidity but the supple bellows limits the ability of these skis to drive the skis.<br /> 2. Mixed Touring / Resort Telemark Boots. These mid-height boots are the most versatile and can be used for free heel ski touring / mountaineering and resort use. Generally 3 buckled with a medium stiff bellows that is supple enough to make skinning up efficient while sufficient stiffness to drive the skis and give some re-bound out of the turn as the heel drops back down. These boots generally are slightly lower than resort oriented boots so more comfortable and lighter for walking and touring.<br /> 3. Downhill / Resort Telemark Boots. These are taller 4 buckle boots that are torsionally very stiff to enable good power transfer to the edges. The forward flex of the bellows is generally stiffer than boots for mixed use/touring but does vary a lot between brands. Scarpa boots tend to have a softer forward flex than BD’s, Crispi’s or Scott’s, while being torsionally very stiff.</p> <h3>Binding Systems</h3> <p>There are two telemark binding standards and you’ll need boots of the same standard. The traditional 75 mm norm boots have a tapered “duckbill” extension of the boot sole that is 75 mm wide, hence the name. The duckbill slots into the binding and is held in place by the binding cables, or “3 pins”.<br /> The NTN or “New Telemark Norm” is Rottefella’s uses a lug under the ball of the boot that pulls the boot forward into the bindings, onto an articulated plate which lift up when making the telemark stance.<br /> The two standards have different boot sole designs so you do need to be sure which bindings you’ll be using when buying boots.<br /> The advantages of the two standards can be summarised as follows: the 75 mm design offers a longer forward flex and suits skiers with a lower stance. For skiers wanting a reliable release system the 7tm bindings are the only brand currently offering this. Most brands now make articulated touring bindings that offer efficient lightweight tour-ability. The NTN design offers more powerful energy transfer to the ski edge and the design of the NTN boots (without the duckbill) makes these boots more practical for use with crampons and when climbing/walking. The NTN Freedom bindings offer better tour-ability than the NTN Freeride but do weigh more than some 75 mm touring bindings. In extreme conditions the boot can release laterally from NTN bindings but these should not be considered to be release bindings as such. Some NTN boots are equipped with toe and heel inserts for use with Dynafit and other insert alpine touring bindings. The flex of the telemark boot sole does limit their usefulness and also the reliability of the binding release.</p> <h3>Boot Fit</h3> <p>Whichever binding system you’re using it’s vitally important that your telemark boots are a good fit. During every turn the flexing of the rear foot makes the heel of the foot want to lift up in the boot. To have good control you need to keep the heel anchored, and many telemark boots have the 2nd or 3rd strap that is specifically placed prevent heel lift. Any heel lift will result in loss of power and control. Since the feet are continuously moving during the telemark turn, you need to have the snuggest possible fit possible. The same criteria as for alpine boots apply, only more so. The boots should be comfortable and warm, not so tight to restrict circulation, but should be the smallest possible to ensure good boot-binding-ski interaction. The effect of any ‘slop’ is magnified compared to alpine boots. Luckily modern heat mouldable liners greatly help getting the right fit.</p> <h3>Which shell size do I need?</h3> <p>We have over 14 years experience of selling freeheel boots by mail order / internet and have a 99% success rate in supplying the correct size. If you’d like help in selecting the correct size for you then please contact us with the following information:<br /> 1. 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<p class="rtejustify">It’s easy to choose the most suitable <strong>telemark boots</strong> if you take into account a few variables: where will you be skiing, what are your style and performance preferences and what sort of bindings will you be using?<br /> Originally a means of efficiently descending moderately steep slopes in Norway on narrow skis, like all ski disciplines telemarking has developed enormously in the last 30 years, thanks to improvements in technique and gear. Telemark boots have similarly developed from soft flexing leather boots with laces to plastic multi-buckled boots with superb torsional stiffness and powerful bellows that enable the boot to flex forward and impart energy to the bindings and skis.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">For simplicity we can divide telemark boots into three usage categories: </span></h2> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. Lightweight Touring Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These boots retain the characteristics of the originals, and are leather or low-cut plastic boots. Lightweight and with a soft bellows flex, they are also comfortable for walking. These boots are ideal for tours where the distance is at least as important as the height. The plastic boots offer good torsional rigidity but the supple bellows limits the ability of these skis to drive the skis.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. Mixed Touring / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These mid-height boots are the most versatile and can be used for free heel <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/">ski touring</a> / <strong>mountaineering</strong> and resort use. Generally 3 buckled with a medium stiff bellows that is supple enough to make skinning up efficient while sufficient stiffness to drive the skis and give some re-bound out of the turn as the heel drops back down. These boots generally are slightly lower than resort oriented boots so more comfortable and lighter for walking and<strong> touring</strong>.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. Downhill / Resort Telemark Boots</span></h3> <p>These are taller 4 buckle boots that are torsionally very stiff to enable good power transfer to the edges. The forward flex of the bellows is generally stiffer than boots for mixed use/touring but does vary a lot between brands. <strong>Scarpa boots</strong> tend to have a softer forward flex than Crispi’s or Scott’s, while being torsionally stiff.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Binding Systems</span></h3> <p>There are now three <strong>telemark binding</strong> standards and you’ll need boots of the same standard</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">1. The 75 mm Standard</span></h3> <p>The traditional 75 mm norm boots have a tapered “duckbill” extension of the boot sole that is 75 mm wide, hence the name. The duckbill slots into the binding and is held in place by the binding cables, or “3 pins”.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">2. NTN Standard</span></h3> <p>The NTN or “New Telemark Norm” developed by Rottefella uses a lug under the ball of the boot that pulls the boot forward into the bindings, onto an articulated plate which lift up when making the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark">telemark</a> stance.<br /> The 75mm and NTN standards have different boot sole designs so you do need to be sure which bindings you’ll be using when buying boots.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">3. 2-PIN NTN Standard</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Scarpa had some reservations as to the success of the NTN binding project back in 2008 so included Dynafit "Tech"inserts in the design of the <strong>Scarpa TX Pro boots</strong> so that they could also sell these as AT boots if necessary. This inadvertantly led to the develop of the next generation telemark bindings. Skiers realised that combining the tech inserts with a cable heel assembly would give a pretty efficient telemark touring set-up. These hybrid "2-PIN telemark" bindings include the Wasatsh Telemark Tech System, the Moonlight and the telemark baseplates from Kreuzspitze. These were still quite rudimentary bindings but the Meidjo bindings from The M Equipment combined an AT insert binding style toepiece with the NTN underfoot 2nd heel attachment, ie a "2-PIN NTN" binding.<br /> To be compatible with 2-PIN <strong>NTN bindings</strong> a boot must have the NTN sole plus "Tech" inserts, at least at the boot toe. Please note that all boots in the 2-PIN NTN category are also in the NTN category, so can be used with the <strong>Rottefella Freeride </strong>and <strong>Freedom bindings</strong>, and the 22Designs Outlaw X bindings.<br /> <br /> The advantages of the three standards can be summarised as follows: the 75 mm design offers good forward flex and suits skiers with a lower stance. The NTN design offers more powerful energy transfer to the ski edge and the design of the NTN boots (without the duckbill) makes these boots more practical for use with crampons and when climbing/walking. The 2-PIN NTN bindings are the most advanced <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> available and offer efficient touring and excellent downhill control.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Boot Fit</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Whichever binding system you’re using it’s vitally important that your telemark boots are a good fit. 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<p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Télémark: </strong>aucune autre technique de ski ne donne les mêmes sensations en skiant. Nous expliquerons ici pourquoi le tour en télémark est si satisfaisant et nous espérons vous convaincre d’essayer, si vous n’êtes pas déjà fanatique.</span></p> <p>A l'époque des skis étroits, des <strong>fixations</strong> à 3 broches et des chaussures en cuir, le <strong>télémark</strong> était assez difficile et très imprécis. Cela lui a donné un certain charme et c'était amusant, mais les performances étaient limitées, c'est le moins qu'on puisse dire. Les <strong>chaussures et fixations</strong> modernes offrent un excellent contrôle et permettent d'appliquer beaucoup plus de puissance au ski et avec beaucoup plus de finesse. C'est cette variété qui rend le <strong>ski à talon libre</strong> si amusant. En fonction de la manière dont on peut faire du ski parallel, du<strong> </strong>télémark<strong> </strong>avec une position haute ou basse, chaque virage est une nouvelle expérience. Il y a tellement de variété que même les pistes vertes et bleues sont amusantes. Nous avons beaucoup d'informations sur le télemark.</p> <h2><span style="font-size:18px">Consultez ces pages pour plus de détails sur les équipements de skis télémark :</span></h2> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/skis-de-t%C3%A9l%C3%A9mark">https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/skis-de-t%C3%A9l%C3%A9mark</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-telemark">https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-telemark</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/chaussures-de-temark"><strong>Chaussures de Télémark</strong></a></p>
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<p class="rtejustify">At <em>Telemark Pyrenees</em> we stock a huge range of skis that can be used for<strong> </strong>ski touring. Many of these skis have been designed specifically for <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-ski-binding-packages">ski touring</a>, while others are alpine models that lend themselves well to being used for ski touring and backcountry skiing. Advances in ski design and materials in the last few years mean that many alpine skis are now much lighter and so can be considered for ski touring. Some of these "alpine crossover" skis weigh only a little more than the dedicated touring models, but offer superior downhill perfomance.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Alpine Touring Ski Buying Guide</strong></span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Ski touring has evolved and now encompasses a wide range of different skiing styles and adventure skiing. Sidecountry skiers only venture a short distance from the resort and usually prioritise downhill performance. <br /> Ski Mountaineers want to climb and descend as many vertical metres as fast as possible and count every gram: uphill performance is as important as the downhill.<br /> Backcountry skiers covering long distances will want a lightweight mid-fat ski that climbs well and skis well in most snow conditions, from ice to powder.<br /> Ski touring has always been a great way to keep fit and the latest trend is "resort - fitness touring" where skiers skin up the pistes or (better) next to them, then ski back down the pistes. These skiers want a lightweight ski for efficient uphill combined with a medium-stiff flex for skiing down on the hardpack.<br /> <br /> To help you choose which models best suit your skiing style and touring itineries we have listed our skis in four "Touring Categories": Touring Race, Touring Efficient, Touring Free-Ski and Touring Powder.<br /> Many skiers are also using <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-skis">alpine skis </a>for touring. These are often only a little heavier than true touring skis and can offer superior downhill performance. To show these we've added the categories Freeride All Mountain, Freeride Powder, Piste and Backcountry Freestyle.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING RACE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Narrow short skis designed for Skimo (Ski Mountaineering) use and fitness training, when fitness means climbing as fast as possible. These skis are designed to be as light as possible. The international Skimo regulations specify a minimum length of 160 cm for men and 150 cm for women, and since every gram counts, race skis are usually these lengths, or maybe a few cm longer for additional stability / skiability. Climbing with these is fantastic, the minimal weight helps the metres fall away and the narrow sidecut helps them grip well in icy conditions. While Skimo competitors manage to ski these skis well in all snow conditions, it has to be said that these are not the easiest skis offpiste; the narrow width limits float while the short length reduces directional stability. Choose these skis if you're racing or a performance fitness fanatic timing each outing. They can also be a good choice for fitness skiers who will be skiing down resort slopes, the minimal weight makes them good fun on the piste....up to a certain speed!!</p> <p class="rtejustify"> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-race-1971">AT Race Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING EFFICIENT SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Wider than race skis, Efficient skis have a waist of 70-90 mm, are lightweight and are usually touring specific models with medium flex and medium radius sidecuts. Modern ski design and materials enable the manufacturers to build touring skis that are robust, that ski well and are very light. The relatively narrow width means these skis tend to be very versatile, gripping well on ice and also coping well in soft snow conditions. Touring efficient skis usually have a cambered profile giving good edge grip when climbing and reliable grip when descending on hard snow. If you're looking for a ski<strong> </strong>for covering long distances, for a light ski that will not be tiring when climbing, then take a look at the efficient skis. These skis are also a good choice for small and lighter skiers who may find the wider models too heavy for pleasant climbing. We spend most of the day skinning so you need this to be fun.<br /> <br /> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-efficient-1972">AT Efficient Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>FREE TOUR SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Advances in ski construction and materials means that ski widths that would once have been hopelessly heavy for touring can now be made with weights that allow their use in the backcountry. We call skis with waists between 90-105 mm "Free-Tour" skis., the backcountry equivalent of free-ride. These skis generally weigh a little more than the efficient series models but offer superior soft and deep snow performance. Many Free Tour skis will have reduced camber and moderate to long tip rocker and possibly tail rocker, giving these skis excellent maneuverability while more width makes these more stable with better floatation in powder and spring snow. Some of these skis are alpine models that also tour well, or high performance touring skis, and the downhill performance of many of these is superior to the lighter models. Free-tour skis are the best choice for skiers who are prepared to work a little more on the uphill, for skiers looking for downhill performance in all the snow conditions we find in the backcountry.</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-free-ski-1973">AT Free Tour Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>TOURING POWDER SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">You guessed!! These skis have waists over 105 mm, loads of float and are the skis you see in just about all the offpiste / backcountry ski videos. Excellent fun when conditions are right, fat skis are definately the way to go if you're lucky enough to only ski powder, and are either un-naturally strong or will only be climbing relatively short routes. While fat skis make skiing deep snow much easier, they tend to be harder work on ice, so are not the most versatile backcountry tools. These skis are also a great choice for lift-assisted side-country tours and heliskiiing. Nice to have a pair or two if you're lucky enough to have a "quiver" of skis.....</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-powder-1974">AT Powder Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">BACKCOUNTRY FREESTYLE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">A subcategory of touring powder skis, if you're looking for these then you almost certainly don't need any advice!! These are pretty specialised fat freestyle skis designed to turn tricks in the backcountry. With similar widths to touring powder skis, Backcountry Freestyle skis are built with the shape and flex for performing tricks in the backcountry on unprepared snow. Great fun for those with the technique and stamina....<br /> <br /> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/backcountry-freestyle-3938">Backcountry Freestyle Skis</a></strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">Other considerations:</span></strong></h3> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">SKI LENGTH</span></strong></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When skinning you need a ski that will be short enough for you to easily make kick-turns when climbing.<br /> This generally means that the ski should not be longer than your height, and probably about 10 cm shorter. (Yoga helps if you're determined to use longer skis).<br /> Skis with progressive tips tend to be longer and one needs to take this into account when deciding which length to choose.<br /> If you'll be skiing a lot of powder then go for longer skis, if you'll be spending most of the time on ice and / or steep couloirs then choose a shorter ski.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>SKI BUDDIES</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When touring it's important that the group has a more or less similar level of fitness and endurance. However there are always differences and the choice of gear can help mitigate these. Do you usually ski with skiers who are stronger than you? If so then try and save a few grams using a lighter ski, it'll make the trip more fun for you.<br /> Always waiting for the others to catch up? Then you've a margin of effort to play with and can use a wider ski without losing speed over the day.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>ALPINE TOURING BINDINGS and SKI BOOTS</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">We've listed our alpine touring bindings and boots using the same "Touring Category" choices: Touring Race, Touring Efficient Touring Free-Ski.<br /> It's best to have a coherent set-up with bindings and boots of the same category as the skis.<br /> Skimo race boots are generally too flimsy for driving wider skis, and stiff 130 flex boots are overkill on narrow touring skis.<br /> We hope this information is useful for you. Should you like some suggestions or help selecting the best model for your needs, please get in touch. We're here to help!! </p>
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<p class="rtejustify">At <em>Telemark Pyrenees<...
<p class="rtejustify">At <em>Telemark Pyrenees</em> we stock a huge range of skis that can be used for<strong> </strong>ski touring. Many of these skis have been designed specifically for <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-ski-binding-packages">ski touring</a>, while others are alpine models that lend themselves well to being used for ski touring and backcountry skiing. Advances in ski design and materials in the last few years mean that many alpine skis are now much lighter and so can be considered for ski touring. Some of these "alpine crossover" skis weigh only a little more than the dedicated touring models, but offer superior downhill perfomance.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Alpine Touring Ski Buying Guide</strong></span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Ski touring has evolved and now encompasses a wide range of different skiing styles and adventure skiing. Sidecountry skiers only venture a short distance from the resort and usually prioritise downhill performance. <br /> Ski Mountaineers want to climb and descend as many vertical metres as fast as possible and count every gram: uphill performance is as important as the downhill.<br /> Backcountry skiers covering long distances will want a lightweight mid-fat ski that climbs well and skis well in most snow conditions, from ice to powder.<br /> Ski touring has always been a great way to keep fit and the latest trend is "resort - fitness touring" where skiers skin up the pistes or (better) next to them, then ski back down the pistes. These skiers want a lightweight ski for efficient uphill combined with a medium-stiff flex for skiing down on the hardpack.<br /> <br /> To help you choose which models best suit your skiing style and touring itineries we have listed our skis in four "Touring Categories": Touring Race, Touring Efficient, Touring Free-Ski and Touring Powder.<br /> Many skiers are also using <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-skis">alpine skis </a>for touring. These are often only a little heavier than true touring skis and can offer superior downhill performance. To show these we've added the categories Freeride All Mountain, Freeride Powder, Piste and Backcountry Freestyle.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING RACE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Narrow short skis designed for Skimo (Ski Mountaineering) use and fitness training, when fitness means climbing as fast as possible. These skis are designed to be as light as possible. The international Skimo regulations specify a minimum length of 160 cm for men and 150 cm for women, and since every gram counts, race skis are usually these lengths, or maybe a few cm longer for additional stability / skiability. Climbing with these is fantastic, the minimal weight helps the metres fall away and the narrow sidecut helps them grip well in icy conditions. While Skimo competitors manage to ski these skis well in all snow conditions, it has to be said that these are not the easiest skis offpiste; the narrow width limits float while the short length reduces directional stability. Choose these skis if you're racing or a performance fitness fanatic timing each outing. They can also be a good choice for fitness skiers who will be skiing down resort slopes, the minimal weight makes them good fun on the piste....up to a certain speed!!</p> <p class="rtejustify"> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-race-1971">AT Race Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING EFFICIENT SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Wider than race skis, Efficient skis have a waist of 70-90 mm, are lightweight and are usually touring specific models with medium flex and medium radius sidecuts. Modern ski design and materials enable the manufacturers to build touring skis that are robust, that ski well and are very light. The relatively narrow width means these skis tend to be very versatile, gripping well on ice and also coping well in soft snow conditions. Touring efficient skis usually have a cambered profile giving good edge grip when climbing and reliable grip when descending on hard snow. If you're looking for a ski<strong> </strong>for covering long distances, for a light ski that will not be tiring when climbing, then take a look at the efficient skis. These skis are also a good choice for small and lighter skiers who may find the wider models too heavy for pleasant climbing. We spend most of the day skinning so you need this to be fun.<br /> <br /> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-efficient-1972">AT Efficient Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>FREE TOUR SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Advances in ski construction and materials means that ski widths that would once have been hopelessly heavy for touring can now be made with weights that allow their use in the backcountry. We call skis with waists between 90-105 mm "Free-Tour" skis., the backcountry equivalent of free-ride. These skis generally weigh a little more than the efficient series models but offer superior soft and deep snow performance. Many Free Tour skis will have reduced camber and moderate to long tip rocker and possibly tail rocker, giving these skis excellent maneuverability while more width makes these more stable with better floatation in powder and spring snow. Some of these skis are alpine models that also tour well, or high performance touring skis, and the downhill performance of many of these is superior to the lighter models. Free-tour skis are the best choice for skiers who are prepared to work a little more on the uphill, for skiers looking for downhill performance in all the snow conditions we find in the backcountry.</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-free-ski-1973">AT Free Tour Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>TOURING POWDER SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">You guessed!! These skis have waists over 105 mm, loads of float and are the skis you see in just about all the offpiste / backcountry ski videos. Excellent fun when conditions are right, fat skis are definately the way to go if you're lucky enough to only ski powder, and are either un-naturally strong or will only be climbing relatively short routes. While fat skis make skiing deep snow much easier, they tend to be harder work on ice, so are not the most versatile backcountry tools. These skis are also a great choice for lift-assisted side-country tours and heliskiiing. Nice to have a pair or two if you're lucky enough to have a "quiver" of skis.....</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-powder-1974">AT Powder Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">BACKCOUNTRY FREESTYLE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">A subcategory of touring powder skis, if you're looking for these then you almost certainly don't need any advice!! These are pretty specialised fat freestyle skis designed to turn tricks in the backcountry. With similar widths to touring powder skis, Backcountry Freestyle skis are built with the shape and flex for performing tricks in the backcountry on unprepared snow. Great fun for those with the technique and stamina....<br /> <br /> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/backcountry-freestyle-3938">Backcountry Freestyle Skis</a></strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">Other considerations:</span></strong></h3> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">SKI LENGTH</span></strong></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When skinning you need a ski that will be short enough for you to easily make kick-turns when climbing.<br /> This generally means that the ski should not be longer than your height, and probably about 10 cm shorter. (Yoga helps if you're determined to use longer skis).<br /> Skis with progressive tips tend to be longer and one needs to take this into account when deciding which length to choose.<br /> If you'll be skiing a lot of powder then go for longer skis, if you'll be spending most of the time on ice and / or steep couloirs then choose a shorter ski.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>SKI BUDDIES</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When touring it's important that the group has a more or less similar level of fitness and endurance. However there are always differences and the choice of gear can help mitigate these. Do you usually ski with skiers who are stronger than you? If so then try and save a few grams using a lighter ski, it'll make the trip more fun for you.<br /> Always waiting for the others to catch up? Then you've a margin of effort to play with and can use a wider ski without losing speed over the day.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>ALPINE TOURING BINDINGS and SKI BOOTS</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">We've listed our alpine touring bindings and boots using the same "Touring Category" choices: Touring Race, Touring Efficient Touring Free-Ski.<br /> It's best to have a coherent set-up with bindings and boots of the same category as the skis.<br /> Skimo race boots are generally too flimsy for driving wider skis, and stiff 130 flex boots are overkill on narrow touring skis.<br /> We hope this information is useful for you. Should you like some suggestions or help selecting the best model for your needs, please get in touch. We're here to help!! </p>
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<p class="rtejustify">At <em>Telemark Pyrenees</em> we stock a huge range of skis that can be used for<strong> </strong>ski touring. Many of these skis have been designed specifically for <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-ski-binding-packages">ski touring</a>, while others are alpine models that lend themselves well to being used for ski touring and backcountry skiing. Advances in ski design and materials in the last few years mean that many alpine skis are now much lighter and so can be considered for ski touring. Some of these "alpine crossover" skis weigh only a little more than the dedicated touring models, but offer superior downhill perfomance.</p> <p><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Alpine Touring Ski Buying Guide</strong></span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Ski touring has evolved and now encompasses a wide range of different skiing styles and adventure skiing. Sidecountry skiers only venture a short distance from the resort and usually prioritise downhill performance. <br /> Ski Mountaineers want to climb and descend as many vertical metres as fast as possible and count every gram: uphill performance is as important as the downhill.<br /> Backcountry skiers covering long distances will want a lightweight mid-fat ski that climbs well and skis well in most snow conditions, from ice to powder.<br /> Ski touring has always been a great way to keep fit and the latest trend is "resort - fitness touring" where skiers skin up the pistes or (better) next to them, then ski back down the pistes. These skiers want a lightweight ski for efficient uphill combined with a medium-stiff flex for skiing down on the hardpack.</p> <p>To help you choose which models best suit your skiing style and touring itineries we have listed our skis in four "Touring Categories": Touring Race, Touring Efficient, Touring Free-Ski and Touring Powder.<br /> Many skiers are also using <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-skis">alpine skis </a>for touring. These are often only a little heavier than true touring skis and can offer superior downhill performance. To show these we've added the categories Freeride All Mountain, Freeride Powder, Piste and Backcountry Freestyle.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING RACE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Narrow short skis designed for Skimo (Ski Mountaineering) use and fitness training, when fitness means climbing as fast as possible. These skis are designed to be as light as possible. The international Skimo regulations specify a minimum length of 160 cm for men and 150 cm for women, and since every gram counts, race skis are usually these lengths, or maybe a few cm longer for additional stability / skiability. Climbing with these is fantastic, the minimal weight helps the metres fall away and the narrow sidecut helps them grip well in icy conditions. While Skimo competitors manage to ski these skis well in all snow conditions, it has to be said that these are not the easiest skis offpiste; the narrow width limits float while the short length reduces directional stability. Choose these skis if you're racing or a performance fitness fanatic timing each outing. They can also be a good choice for fitness skiers who will be skiing down resort slopes, the minimal weight makes them good fun on the piste....up to a certain speed!!</p> <p class="rtejustify"> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-race-1971">AT Race Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING EFFICIENT SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Wider than race skis, Efficient skis have a waist of 70-90 mm, are lightweight and are usually touring specific models with medium flex and medium radius sidecuts. Modern ski design and materials enable the manufacturers to build touring skis that are robust, that ski well and are very light. The relatively narrow width means these skis tend to be very versatile, gripping well on ice and also coping well in soft snow conditions. Touring efficient skis usually have a cambered profile giving good edge grip when climbing and reliable grip when descending on hard snow. If you're looking for a ski<strong> </strong>for covering long distances, for a light ski that will not be tiring when climbing, then take a look at the efficient skis. These skis are also a good choice for small and lighter skiers who may find the wider models too heavy for pleasant climbing. We spend most of the day skinning so you need this to be fun.</p> <p>See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-efficient-1972">AT Efficient Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>FREE TOUR SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Advances in ski construction and materials means that ski widths that would once have been hopelessly heavy for touring can now be made with weights that allow their use in the backcountry. We call skis with waists between 90-105 mm "Free-Tour" skis., the backcountry equivalent of free-ride. These skis generally weigh a little more than the efficient series models but offer superior soft and deep snow performance. Many Free Tour skis will have reduced camber and moderate to long tip rocker and possibly tail rocker, giving these skis excellent maneuverability while more width makes these more stable with better floatation in powder and spring snow. Some of these skis are alpine models that also tour well, or high performance touring skis, and the downhill performance of many of these is superior to the lighter models. Free-tour skis are the best choice for skiers who are prepared to work a little more on the uphill, for skiers looking for downhill performance in all the snow conditions we find in the backcountry.</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-free-ski-1973">AT Free Tour Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>TOURING POWDER SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">You guessed!! These skis have waists over 105 mm, loads of float and are the skis you see in just about all the offpiste / backcountry ski videos. Excellent fun when conditions are right, fat skis are definately the way to go if you're lucky enough to only ski powder, and are either un-naturally strong or will only be climbing relatively short routes. While fat skis make skiing deep snow much easier, they tend to be harder work on ice, so are not the most versatile backcountry tools. These skis are also a great choice for lift-assisted side-country tours and heliskiiing. Nice to have a pair or two if you're lucky enough to have a "quiver" of skis.....</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-powder-1974">AT Powder Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">BACKCOUNTRY FREESTYLE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">A subcategory of touring powder skis, if you're looking for these then you almost certainly don't need any advice!! These are pretty specialised fat freestyle skis designed to turn tricks in the backcountry. With similar widths to touring powder skis, Backcountry Freestyle skis are built with the shape and flex for performing tricks in the backcountry on unprepared snow. Great fun for those with the technique and stamina....</p> <p>See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/backcountry-freestyle-3938">Backcountry Freestyle Skis</a></strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">Other considerations:</span></strong></h3> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">SKI LENGTH</span></strong></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When skinning you need a ski that will be short enough for you to easily make kick-turns when climbing.<br /> This generally means that the ski should not be longer than your height, and probably about 10 cm shorter. (Yoga helps if you're determined to use longer skis).<br /> Skis with progressive tips tend to be longer and one needs to take this into account when deciding which length to choose.<br /> If you'll be skiing a lot of powder then go for longer skis, if you'll be spending most of the time on ice and / or steep couloirs then choose a shorter ski.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>SKI BUDDIES</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When touring it's important that the group has a more or less similar level of fitness and endurance. However there are always differences and the choice of gear can help mitigate these. Do you usually ski with skiers who are stronger than you? If so then try and save a few grams using a lighter ski, it'll make the trip more fun for you.<br /> Always waiting for the others to catch up? 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<p>Aquí, en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es">Telemark Pyrenees</a>, tenemos una gran variedad de esquís que se pueden usar para el<strong> esquí travesía</strong>. Muchos de estos esquís han sido diseñados específicamente para el <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/esqu%C3%AD-de-traves%C3%ADa-packs-de-fijaciones">esquí de travesía</a>, mientras que otros son modelos alpinos que se prestan para la giras. Los avances en el diseño y los materiales de esquí en los últimos años significan que muchos esquís alpinos pesan mucho menos que los modelos anteriores, por lo que se pueden considerar para giras. Algunos de estos esquís de "alpine crossover" pesan solo un poco más que los modelos dedicados a las giras, pero ofrecen un rendimiento superior en bajadas. El esquí de travesía ha evolucionado y ahora abarca una amplia gama de diferentes estilos y <strong>aventuras de esquí</strong>. Los esquiadores laterales solo se aventuran a poca distancia de las estaciones de esquí y, por lo general, prefieren los esquís de descenso. Los montañistas de esquí desean escalar y descender tantos metros verticales como sea posible y contar cada gramo: el rendimiento de la escalada es tan importante como el descenso. Los esquiadores de Backcountry que cubren largas distancias querrán un esquí ligero de ancho medio que se adapte bien y esquíe bien en la mayoría de las condiciones de nieve, desde hielo hasta nieve en polvo.<br /> Esquí de travesía siempre ha sido una excelente manera de mantenerse en forma y la última tendencia es el "resort - fitness touring" donde los esquiadores colocan las pistas o (mejor) junto a ellas, luego esquían de nuevo. Estos esquiadores quieren un esquí ligero para un ascenso eficiente combinado con una flexión de rigidez media para esquiar en la nieve dura.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Esquís de carrera</strong></span></h3> <p>Esquís cortos y estrechos diseñados para el uso de skimo (SKI MOuntaineering) y entrenamiento físico, cuando el fitness significa escalar lo más rápido posible. Estos esquís están diseñados para ser lo más ligeros posible. Las regulaciones internacionales de Skimo especifican una longitud mínima de 160 cm para los hombres y 150 cm para las mujeres, y como cada gramo cuenta, los esquís de carrera suelen ser estas longitudes, o tal vez unos pocos cm más largos para mayor estabilidad / habilidad. La escalada con estos es fantástica, el peso mínimo ayuda a que los medidores se caigan y la línea de cotas estrecha los ayuda a agarrarse bien en condiciones heladas. Mientras que los competidores de Skimo logran esquiar bien estos esquís en todas las condiciones de nieve, hay que decir que estos no son los esquís más fáciles fuera de pista; los límites de ancho estrecho flotan, mientras que la longitud corta reduce la estabilidad direccional. Elige estos esquís si estás compitiendo o si eres un fanático del rendimiento físico sincronizando cada salida. También pueden ser una buena opción para los esquiadores de fitness que esquiarán en las pistas de las estaciones, el peso mínimo los hace divertirse en la pista ...<br /> ¡hasta cierta velocidad!</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de carrera 2019</strong></span></p> <p>AATOMIC BACKLAND 65 UL<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO RACE<br /> DYNAFIT DNA<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNASTAR PIERRA MENTA F-TEAM</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Esquís de travesía eficientes</strong></span></h3> <p>Más anchos que los esquís de carrera, los esquís eficientes tienen un un patín de 70-85 mm, son ligeros y pueden considerarse la última generación de esquís "tradicionales" para giras. Estos esquís generalmente están recorriendo modelos específicos con líneas de cotas de flexión media y radio medio. El diseño y los materiales de esquí modernos permiten a los fabricantes construir esquís para giras que son robustos, que esquían bien y son muy ligeros. El ancho relativamente estrecho significa que estos esquís tienden a ser muy versátiles, se agarran bien en el hielo y se adaptan bien en la nieve profunda. Si buscas esquí para cubrir largas distancias, para un esquí que no te cansará al escalar ya que aún es liviano, entonces observa los esquís eficientes. Estos esquís también son una buena opción para esquiadores pequeños y ligeros que pueden encontrar los modelos más anchos demasiado pesados para una escalada agradable. Pasamos la mayor parte del día en la escalada, así que necesitas que esto sea divertido.</p> <div><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de travesía eficientes 2019</strong></span></div> <div> </div> <div>ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 UL<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85 W<br /> BLACK CROWS OVA FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 85<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84 W<br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 87 CA<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 82 CARBON<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 90 CARBO<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 80<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> KASTLETX82 <br /> LINE PANDORA 84<br /> SALOMON S/LAB X-ALP<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 80<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 89<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 95<br /> TRAB MAESTRO<br /> VOILE OBJECTIVE<br /> ZAG UBAC 89 <div> </div> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Esquís de travesía Free</strong></span></h3> <p>Los avances en la construcción y los materiales de esquí significan que los anchos de esquí que antes hubieran sido irremediablemente pesados para las giras ahora se pueden hacer con pesos que permitan su uso en el backcountry. Llamamos a los esquís con patines entre los esquís "Free-Tour" de 85-100 mm, el equivalente de backcountry de free-ride. Estos esquís generalmente pesan un poco más que los modelos eficientes de la serie pero ofrecen un rendimiento superior en nieve blanda y profunda. Más ancho hace que estos sean más estables con mejor flotación en nieve fresca y primavera. Muchos de estos esquís son modelos alpinos que también funcionan bien, o <strong>esquís </strong>de alto rendimiento, y el rendimiento en bajada de muchos de estos es superior a los modelos más livianos. Los esquís Free-tour son la mejor opción para los esquiadores que están preparados para trabajar un poco más en el descenso, para los esquiadores que buscan un rendimiento de descenso en todas las condiciones de nieve que encontramos en el backcountry.</p> <div><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de travesía Free 2019</strong></span></div> <div> </div> <div>ATOMIC BACKLAND 102 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 107<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 117<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 95<br /> ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK CROWS CAPTIS<br /> BLACK CROWS DAEMON<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS FREEBIRD<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS<br /> BLACK CROWS ORB FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO REACON 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DESMAN ANETO 87<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 10<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 105<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 100RP<br /> DPS TOUR1 WAILER 99 <br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 97 PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DEER<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DOE W<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0x<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0x Mlle<br /> FACTION PRIME 2.0<br /> FACTION PRODIGY 3.0<br /> FISCHER HANNIBAL<br /> FISCHER RANGER 102 FR<br /> FISCHER RANGER 92 TI<br /> FISCHER RANGER 99 TI<br /> HEAD KORE 105<br /> HEAD KORE 117<br /> HEAD KORE 93<br /> HEAD KORE 99<br /> HEAD KORE 99 W<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 90C ALLIANCE<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 99TI<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 TALKBACK 96 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> K2 WAYBACK 96<br /> KASTLE FX96 HP<br /> KASTLE TX90<br /> LINE PANDORA 104<br /> LINE PANDORA 94<br /> LINE PESCADO<br /> LINE SAKANA<br /> LINE SICK DAY 94<br /> LINE VISION 98<br /> MOONLIGHT EAGLE CARBON 95<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 100<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 93<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER FREE 104<br /> SALOMON MTN EXPLORE 95<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 115<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 95<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88 WOMEN<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2019<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2020<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 100<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR V6 BC<br /> VOILE HYPER V6<br /> VOILE HYPERCHARGER WOMEN <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR BC <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR WOMEN<br /> VOILE ULTRAVECTOR BC<br /> VOLKL M5 MANTRA<br /> VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS<br /> ZAG H-95 LADY<br /> ZAG H-95<br /> ZAG H-96<br /> ZAG UBAC 102<br /> ZAG UBAC 95<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</div> <div> </div> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís de travesía de nieve en polvo</span></h3> <p>¡¡Lo has adivinado!! Estos esquís tienen patines de más de 100 mm, montones de flotadores y son los esquís que se ven en casi todos los videos de esquí fuera de pista / backcountry. Excelente diversión cuando las condiciones son adecuadas, los esquís anchos son definitivamente el camino a seguir si tienes la suerte de solo esquiar en nieve en polvo, y son muy fuertes o solo escalarán rutas relativamente cortas. Mientras que los esquís anchos hacen que esquiar en nieve profunda sea mucho más fácil, tienden a ser más duros con el hielo, por lo que no son las herramientas más versátiles en el interior del país. Estos esquís también son una excelente opción para excursiones de backcountry y heliskiiing con asistencia de ascensor. Es bueno tener un par o dos si tienes la suerte de tener un "quiver" de esquís ...</p> <p><strong>Esquís de Travesía de nieve en polvo 2019</strong></p> <p>BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 116<br /> FACTION PRIME 4.0<br /> VOLKL 100EIGHT W<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís de pista</span></h3> <p>Estos son <strong>esquís alpinos</strong> más estrechos diseñados para su uso principalmente en pista, pero que también se pueden usar en condiciones moderadas fuera de pista. Montados con fijaciones de travesía, pueden ser una buena opción para los esquiadores que esquían principalmente en estaciones de esquí, pero desean un par de esquís con los que también puedan realizar giras de vez en cuando.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de pista 2019</strong></span></p> <p>BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS VERTIS<br /> LINE PANDORA 84<br /> SCOTT SLIGHT 83 WOMEN</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís Freeride todo terreno</span></h3> <p>Los últimos esquís de freeride a menudo no son mucho más pesados que los esquís dedicados a las giras y pueden ser una excelente opción para los esquiadores más seguros que desean el mejor rendimiento de descenso posible mientras giran. Probablemente no sea la mejor opción para los principiantes, ya que el inicio de turno puede ser un poco más exigente en malas condiciones de nieve, y la ligera desventaja de peso en comparación con los verdaderos esquís de travesía puede cansar a los esquiadores menos experimentados.</p> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span>Freeride todo terreno 2019</strong></p> <p>BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX<br /> BLACK CROWS DAEMON<br /> BLACK CROWS ORB<br /> BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS VERTIS<br /> BLIZZARD BONAFIDE<br /> BLIZZARD BRAHMA<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99<br /> FACTION DICTATOR 2.0<br /> FACTION PRIME 2.0<br /> K2 FULLUVIT 95 TI W<br /> K2 PINNACLE 95 TI<br /> LINE PANDORA 94<br /> LINE SICK DAY 94<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 95<br /> SCOTT SLIGHT 93<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95<br /> VOLKL 90EIGHT<br /> VOLKL M5<br /> VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís Freeride de nieve en polvo:</span></h3> <p>Estos son esquís de nieve en polvo que ofrecen el mejor rendimiento en las condiciones más profundas de nieve blanda. Si planeas ir de excursión con estos esquís, tendrás la experiencia, la técnica y la fuerza necesarias para aprovechar al máximo lo más profundo sin seguimiento en el backcountry. Estos esquís son, por definición, más pesados y requieren más esfuerzo en la escalada, especialmente en caso de que se encuentren cruces de hielo. Una buena opción para el esquí "sidecountry" si tienes la suerte de vivir donde se vuelca a menudo, y por supuesto para el heliski.</p> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span>Freeride de nieve en polvo</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100<br /> ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 120<br /> BLACK CROWS ANIMA<br /> BLACK CROWS ATRIS BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS ATRIS<br /> BLACK CROWS NOCTA<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 11<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 112 RP2<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 3.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 4.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 5.0<br /> FACTION DICTATOR 3.0<br /> FACTION DICTATOR 4.0<br /> FACTION PRIME 3.0<br /> FACTION PRIME 4.0<br /> KASTLE BMX115<br /> LINE MORDECAI<br /> LINE SAKANA<br /> LINE SICK DAY 104<br /> LINE SICK DAY 114<br /> LINE SIR FRANCIS BACON<br /> NORDICA ENFORCER 100<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 105<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 115<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 105<br /> VOLKL KATANA V-WERKS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís Freestyle de Backcountry</span></h3> <div>Si estás buscando estos, es casi seguro que no necesitas ningún consejo. Estos son esquís freestyle muy especializados, diseñados para hacer trucos en el backcountry. Gran diversión para aquellos con la técnica y resistencia ....</div> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span> Freestyle de Backcountry 2019</strong></p> <div>FACTION PRODIGY 3.0 COLAB</div> <div>FACTION PRODIGY 4.0</div> <div> </div> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Otras Consideraciones:</span></h3> <p><strong>Longitud de esquí</strong></p> <p>En la escalada, necesitas un esquí que sea lo suficientemente corto para que puedas hacer fácilmente giros al escalar. Esto generalmente significa que el esquí no debe ser más largo que su altura, y probablemente unos 10 cm más corto. (El yoga ayuda si estás decidido a usar esquís más largos). Los esquís con espátulas progresivas tienden a ser más largos y hay que tener esto en cuenta al decidir qué longitud elegir. Si vas a esquiar mucho en nieve en polvo, ve para esquís más largos, si vas a pasar la mayor parte del tiempo en hielo y / o en pasillos empinadas, entonces elige un esquí más corto.</p> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span>Buddies</strong></p> <p>Cuando se realiza una gira, es importante que el grupo tenga un nivel más o menos similar de condición física y resistencia. Sin embargo, siempre hay diferencias y la elección del equipo puede ayudar a mitigarlas. ¿Sueles esquiar con esquiadores más fuertes que tú? Si es así, intenta ahorrar unos cuantos gramos con un esquí más ligero, harás que el viaje sea más divertido para ti.¿Siempre esperando que los demás se pongan al día? Entonces tienes un margen de esfuerzo para jugar y puede usar un esquí más amplio sin perder velocidad durante el día.</p> <p><strong>Botas de esquí</strong></p> <p>Hemos enumerado nuestras <strong>botas de esquí de travesía</strong> utilizando las mismas opciones de "Categoría Touring": Touring Race, Touring Efficient y <strong>Touring Free-Ski</strong>. Intenta tener una configuración coherente con botas de la misma categoría que los esquís. Las botas de carrera Skimo son generalmente demasiado frágiles para conducir esquís más anchos, y las botas rígidas 130 rígidas son excesivas en los esquís de recorrido estrecho. Esperamos que esta información sea útil para ti. Si deseas sugerencias o ayuda para seleccionar el mejor modelo para tus necesidades, ponte en contacto con nosotros. ¡¡Estamos aquí para ayudar!!</p> </div>
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<p>Aquí, en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es">Telemark Pyrenees</a>, tenemos una gran variedad de esquís que se pueden usar para el<strong> esquí travesía</strong>. Muchos de estos esquís han sido diseñados específicamente para el <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/esqu%C3%AD-de-traves%C3%ADa-packs-de-fijaciones">esquí de travesía</a>, mientras que otros son modelos alpinos que se prestan para la giras. Los avances en el diseño y los materiales de esquí en los últimos años significan que muchos esquís alpinos pesan mucho menos que los modelos anteriores, por lo que se pueden considerar para giras. Algunos de estos esquís de "alpine crossover" pesan solo un poco más que los modelos dedicados a las giras, pero ofrecen un rendimiento superior en bajadas. El esquí de travesía ha evolucionado y ahora abarca una amplia gama de diferentes estilos y <strong>aventuras de esquí</strong>. Los esquiadores laterales solo se aventuran a poca distancia de las estaciones de esquí y, por lo general, prefieren los esquís de descenso. Los montañistas de esquí desean escalar y descender tantos metros verticales como sea posible y contar cada gramo: el rendimiento de la escalada es tan importante como el descenso. Los esquiadores de Backcountry que cubren largas distancias querrán un esquí ligero de ancho medio que se adapte bien y esquíe bien en la mayoría de las condiciones de nieve, desde hielo hasta nieve en polvo.<br /> Esquí de travesía siempre ha sido una excelente manera de mantenerse en forma y la última tendencia es el "resort - fitness touring" donde los esquiadores colocan las pistas o (mejor) junto a ellas, luego esquían de nuevo. Estos esquiadores quieren un esquí ligero para un ascenso eficiente combinado con una flexión de rigidez media para esquiar en la nieve dura.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Esquís de carrera</strong></span></h3> <p>Esquís cortos y estrechos diseñados para el uso de skimo (SKI MOuntaineering) y entrenamiento físico, cuando el fitness significa escalar lo más rápido posible. Estos esquís están diseñados para ser lo más ligeros posible. Las regulaciones internacionales de Skimo especifican una longitud mínima de 160 cm para los hombres y 150 cm para las mujeres, y como cada gramo cuenta, los esquís de carrera suelen ser estas longitudes, o tal vez unos pocos cm más largos para mayor estabilidad / habilidad. La escalada con estos es fantástica, el peso mínimo ayuda a que los medidores se caigan y la línea de cotas estrecha los ayuda a agarrarse bien en condiciones heladas. Mientras que los competidores de Skimo logran esquiar bien estos esquís en todas las condiciones de nieve, hay que decir que estos no son los esquís más fáciles fuera de pista; los límites de ancho estrecho flotan, mientras que la longitud corta reduce la estabilidad direccional. Elige estos esquís si estás compitiendo o si eres un fanático del rendimiento físico sincronizando cada salida. También pueden ser una buena opción para los esquiadores de fitness que esquiarán en las pistas de las estaciones, el peso mínimo los hace divertirse en la pista ...<br /> ¡hasta cierta velocidad!</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de carrera 2019</strong></span></p> <p>AATOMIC BACKLAND 65 UL<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO RACE<br /> DYNAFIT DNA<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNASTAR PIERRA MENTA F-TEAM</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Esquís de travesía eficientes</strong></span></h3> <p>Más anchos que los esquís de carrera, los esquís eficientes tienen un un patín de 70-85 mm, son ligeros y pueden considerarse la última generación de esquís "tradicionales" para giras. Estos esquís generalmente están recorriendo modelos específicos con líneas de cotas de flexión media y radio medio. El diseño y los materiales de esquí modernos permiten a los fabricantes construir esquís para giras que son robustos, que esquían bien y son muy ligeros. El ancho relativamente estrecho significa que estos esquís tienden a ser muy versátiles, se agarran bien en el hielo y se adaptan bien en la nieve profunda. Si buscas esquí para cubrir largas distancias, para un esquí que no te cansará al escalar ya que aún es liviano, entonces observa los esquís eficientes. Estos esquís también son una buena opción para esquiadores pequeños y ligeros que pueden encontrar los modelos más anchos demasiado pesados para una escalada agradable. Pasamos la mayor parte del día en la escalada, así que necesitas que esto sea divertido.</p> <div><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de travesía eficientes 2019</strong></span></div> <div> </div> <div>ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 UL<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85 W<br /> BLACK CROWS OVA FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 85<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84 W<br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 87 CA<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 82 CARBON<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 90 CARBO<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 80<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> KASTLETX82 <br /> LINE PANDORA 84<br /> SALOMON S/LAB X-ALP<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 80<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 89<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 95<br /> TRAB MAESTRO<br /> VOILE OBJECTIVE<br /> ZAG UBAC 89 <div> </div> <h3><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Esquís de travesía Free</strong></span></h3> <p>Los avances en la construcción y los materiales de esquí significan que los anchos de esquí que antes hubieran sido irremediablemente pesados para las giras ahora se pueden hacer con pesos que permitan su uso en el backcountry. Llamamos a los esquís con patines entre los esquís "Free-Tour" de 85-100 mm, el equivalente de backcountry de free-ride. Estos esquís generalmente pesan un poco más que los modelos eficientes de la serie pero ofrecen un rendimiento superior en nieve blanda y profunda. Más ancho hace que estos sean más estables con mejor flotación en nieve fresca y primavera. Muchos de estos esquís son modelos alpinos que también funcionan bien, o <strong>esquís </strong>de alto rendimiento, y el rendimiento en bajada de muchos de estos es superior a los modelos más livianos. Los esquís Free-tour son la mejor opción para los esquiadores que están preparados para trabajar un poco más en el descenso, para los esquiadores que buscan un rendimiento de descenso en todas las condiciones de nieve que encontramos en el backcountry.</p> <div><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de travesía Free 2019</strong></span></div> <div> </div> <div>ATOMIC BACKLAND 102 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 107<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 117<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 95<br /> ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK CROWS CAPTIS<br /> BLACK CROWS DAEMON<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS FREEBIRD<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS<br /> BLACK CROWS ORB FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO REACON 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DESMAN ANETO 87<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 10<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 105<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 100RP<br /> DPS TOUR1 WAILER 99 <br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 97 PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DEER<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DOE W<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0x<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0x Mlle<br /> FACTION PRIME 2.0<br /> FACTION PRODIGY 3.0<br /> FISCHER HANNIBAL<br /> FISCHER RANGER 102 FR<br /> FISCHER RANGER 92 TI<br /> FISCHER RANGER 99 TI<br /> HEAD KORE 105<br /> HEAD KORE 117<br /> HEAD KORE 93<br /> HEAD KORE 99<br /> HEAD KORE 99 W<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 90C ALLIANCE<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 99TI<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 TALKBACK 96 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> K2 WAYBACK 96<br /> KASTLE FX96 HP<br /> KASTLE TX90<br /> LINE PANDORA 104<br /> LINE PANDORA 94<br /> LINE PESCADO<br /> LINE SAKANA<br /> LINE SICK DAY 94<br /> LINE VISION 98<br /> MOONLIGHT EAGLE CARBON 95<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 100<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 93<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER FREE 104<br /> SALOMON MTN EXPLORE 95<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 115<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 95<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88 WOMEN<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2019<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2020<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 100<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR V6 BC<br /> VOILE HYPER V6<br /> VOILE HYPERCHARGER WOMEN <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR BC <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR WOMEN<br /> VOILE ULTRAVECTOR BC<br /> VOLKL M5 MANTRA<br /> VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS<br /> ZAG H-95 LADY<br /> ZAG H-95<br /> ZAG H-96<br /> ZAG UBAC 102<br /> ZAG UBAC 95<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</div> <div> </div> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís de travesía de nieve en polvo</span></h3> <p>¡¡Lo has adivinado!! Estos esquís tienen patines de más de 100 mm, montones de flotadores y son los esquís que se ven en casi todos los videos de esquí fuera de pista / backcountry. Excelente diversión cuando las condiciones son adecuadas, los esquís anchos son definitivamente el camino a seguir si tienes la suerte de solo esquiar en nieve en polvo, y son muy fuertes o solo escalarán rutas relativamente cortas. Mientras que los esquís anchos hacen que esquiar en nieve profunda sea mucho más fácil, tienden a ser más duros con el hielo, por lo que no son las herramientas más versátiles en el interior del país. Estos esquís también son una excelente opción para excursiones de backcountry y heliskiiing con asistencia de ascensor. Es bueno tener un par o dos si tienes la suerte de tener un "quiver" de esquís ...</p> <p><strong>Esquís de Travesía de nieve en polvo 2019</strong></p> <p>BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 116<br /> FACTION PRIME 4.0<br /> VOLKL 100EIGHT W<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís de pista</span></h3> <p>Estos son <strong>esquís alpinos</strong> más estrechos diseñados para su uso principalmente en pista, pero que también se pueden usar en condiciones moderadas fuera de pista. Montados con fijaciones de travesía, pueden ser una buena opción para los esquiadores que esquían principalmente en estaciones de esquí, pero desean un par de esquís con los que también puedan realizar giras de vez en cuando.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Esquís de pista 2019</strong></span></p> <p>BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS VERTIS<br /> LINE PANDORA 84<br /> SCOTT SLIGHT 83 WOMEN</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís Freeride todo terreno</span></h3> <p>Los últimos esquís de freeride a menudo no son mucho más pesados que los esquís dedicados a las giras y pueden ser una excelente opción para los esquiadores más seguros que desean el mejor rendimiento de descenso posible mientras giran. Probablemente no sea la mejor opción para los principiantes, ya que el inicio de turno puede ser un poco más exigente en malas condiciones de nieve, y la ligera desventaja de peso en comparación con los verdaderos esquís de travesía puede cansar a los esquiadores menos experimentados.</p> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span>Freeride todo terreno 2019</strong></p> <p>BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX<br /> BLACK CROWS DAEMON<br /> BLACK CROWS ORB<br /> BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS VERTIS<br /> BLIZZARD BONAFIDE<br /> BLIZZARD BRAHMA<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99<br /> FACTION DICTATOR 2.0<br /> FACTION PRIME 2.0<br /> K2 FULLUVIT 95 TI W<br /> K2 PINNACLE 95 TI<br /> LINE PANDORA 94<br /> LINE SICK DAY 94<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 95<br /> SCOTT SLIGHT 93<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95<br /> VOLKL 90EIGHT<br /> VOLKL M5<br /> VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís Freeride de nieve en polvo:</span></h3> <p>Estos son esquís de nieve en polvo que ofrecen el mejor rendimiento en las condiciones más profundas de nieve blanda. Si planeas ir de excursión con estos esquís, tendrás la experiencia, la técnica y la fuerza necesarias para aprovechar al máximo lo más profundo sin seguimiento en el backcountry. Estos esquís son, por definición, más pesados y requieren más esfuerzo en la escalada, especialmente en caso de que se encuentren cruces de hielo. Una buena opción para el esquí "sidecountry" si tienes la suerte de vivir donde se vuelca a menudo, y por supuesto para el heliski.</p> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span>Freeride de nieve en polvo</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100<br /> ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 120<br /> BLACK CROWS ANIMA<br /> BLACK CROWS ATRIS BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS ATRIS<br /> BLACK CROWS NOCTA<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 11<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 112 RP2<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 3.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 4.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 5.0<br /> FACTION DICTATOR 3.0<br /> FACTION DICTATOR 4.0<br /> FACTION PRIME 3.0<br /> FACTION PRIME 4.0<br /> KASTLE BMX115<br /> LINE MORDECAI<br /> LINE SAKANA<br /> LINE SICK DAY 104<br /> LINE SICK DAY 114<br /> LINE SIR FRANCIS BACON<br /> NORDICA ENFORCER 100<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 105<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 115<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 105<br /> VOLKL KATANA V-WERKS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Esquís Freestyle de Backcountry</span></h3> <div>Si estás buscando estos, es casi seguro que no necesitas ningún consejo. Estos son esquís freestyle muy especializados, diseñados para hacer trucos en el backcountry. Gran diversión para aquellos con la técnica y resistencia ....</div> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span> Freestyle de Backcountry 2019</strong></p> <div>FACTION PRODIGY 3.0 COLAB</div> <div>FACTION PRODIGY 4.0</div> <div> </div> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">Otras Consideraciones:</span></h3> <p><strong>Longitud de esquí</strong></p> <p>En la escalada, necesitas un esquí que sea lo suficientemente corto para que puedas hacer fácilmente giros al escalar. Esto generalmente significa que el esquí no debe ser más largo que su altura, y probablemente unos 10 cm más corto. (El yoga ayuda si estás decidido a usar esquís más largos). Los esquís con espátulas progresivas tienden a ser más largos y hay que tener esto en cuenta al decidir qué longitud elegir. Si vas a esquiar mucho en nieve en polvo, ve para esquís más largos, si vas a pasar la mayor parte del tiempo en hielo y / o en pasillos empinadas, entonces elige un esquí más corto.</p> <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px">Esquís </span>Buddies</strong></p> <p>Cuando se realiza una gira, es importante que el grupo tenga un nivel más o menos similar de condición física y resistencia. Sin embargo, siempre hay diferencias y la elección del equipo puede ayudar a mitigarlas. ¿Sueles esquiar con esquiadores más fuertes que tú? Si es así, intenta ahorrar unos cuantos gramos con un esquí más ligero, harás que el viaje sea más divertido para ti.¿Siempre esperando que los demás se pongan al día? Entonces tienes un margen de esfuerzo para jugar y puede usar un esquí más amplio sin perder velocidad durante el día.</p> <p><strong>Botas de esquí</strong></p> <p>Hemos enumerado nuestras <strong>botas de esquí de travesía</strong> utilizando las mismas opciones de "Categoría Touring": Touring Race, Touring Efficient y <strong>Touring Free-Ski</strong>. Intenta tener una configuración coherente con botas de la misma categoría que los esquís. Las botas de carrera Skimo son generalmente demasiado frágiles para conducir esquís más anchos, y las botas rígidas 130 rígidas son excesivas en los esquís de recorrido estrecho. Esperamos que esta información sea útil para ti. Si deseas sugerencias o ayuda para seleccionar el mejor modelo para tus necesidades, ponte en contacto con nosotros. ¡¡Estamos aquí para ayudar!!</p> </div>
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<p class="rtejustify">Ici à <strong>Télémark Pyrénées</strong>, nous proposons une vaste gamme de skis qui peuvent être utilisés pour la pratique du <strong>ski de randonnée</strong>. Beaucoup de ces skis ont été conçus spécifiquement pour le <strong>ski rando</strong>, tandis que d’autres sont des modèles plutôt alpins que l'on peut détourner pour un usage en skis de randonnée. Les progrès dans la conception des matériaux pour les skis ces dernières années ont permis d'alléger le poids de nombreux skis alpins, qui peuvent ainsi être utilisés comme skis de randonnée. Certains de ces skis « alpine crossover » pèsent juste un petit peu plus que les modèles exclusivement dédiés à la randonnée, mais offrent une performance supérieure en descente.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Le<strong> ski de randonnée</strong> a evolué et englobe maintenant une large gamme de différents styles de <strong>skis</strong> pour tous types d'aventures. Les<strong> skieurs</strong> de <strong>freerando</strong> ne s’aventurent qu’à une courte distance de la station et préfèrent généralement les skis de descente. Les skieurs-alpinistes veulent grimper et descendre autant de mètres verticaux que possible et comptent chaque gramme: les performances ascendantes sont aussi importantes que la descente. Les skieurs de randonnée couvrant de longues distances voudront un ski "mi-fat" léger qui grimpe bien et skie bien dans la plupart des conditions de neige, de la glace à la poudreuse. Le ski de randonnée est aussi un excellent moyen de garder la forme et la dernière tendance est "le ski rando-fitness-station". Ces skieurs veulent un ski léger pour une montée efficace combinée avec un flex moyen-raide pour skier sur piste plus dure.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Pour vous aider à choisir les modèles qui conviennent le mieux à votre style de ski et à vos itinéraires de randonnée, nous avons listé nos skis dans quatre «catégories de randonnées»: course, efficace, freerando et "fat".</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS DE COURSE</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Petits skis courts conçus pour l'utilisation en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/"><strong>skimo</strong></a> (<strong>ski alpinisme</strong>) et l'entraînement physique, lorsque la forme physique signifie grimper aussi vite que possible. Ces skis sont conçus pour être les plus légers possible. Le règlement international skimo spécifie une longueur minimale de 160 cm pour les hommes et de 150 cm pour les femmes, et puisque chaque gramme compte, les skis de course sont généralement sur ces longueurs, ou peut-être quelques centimètres de plus pour une stabilité supplémentaire/skiabilité. <strong>A la montée </strong>ces skis sont fantastiques, le poids minime aide à avaler les mètres et l'étroite ligne de cotes offre une bonne acrroche dans des conditions glaciales. Les compétiteurs de <strong>skimo </strong>parviennent à bien skier ce type de skis dans toutes les conditions de neige, malgré que ce ne soit pas les skis les plus faciles en hors piste; ces skis étroits sont limités en flottaison et le fait qu'ils soient courts cela réduit également la stabilité directionnelle. Choisissez ces skis si vous faites de la course ou si vous êtes un fanatique de performance et de fitness. Ils peuvent également être un bon choix pour les skieurs de randonnée en station qui recherche un poids minimum pour remonter les pistes et garder leur forme au top!</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS DE RANDO EFFICACES</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Plus larges que les skis de course, les <strong>skis</strong> efficaces ont une taille de 70-85 mm, ils sont légers et peuvent être considérés comme la dernière génération de skis de randonnées "traditionnels". Ces skis sont en général des modèles spécifiques de randonnées avec des lignes de côtes moyennes et rayons de surface moyen. La conception et les matériaux modernes de ces skis permettent aux fabricants de construire des skis de randonnée qui sont robustes et légers avec une skiabilité. La largeur relativement étroite en font des skis très polyvalents, avec une bonne accroche sur glace et assez performant en neige profonde. Si vous êtes à la recherche d'un ski pour couvrir de longues distances, pas trop fatigant et assez léger en montée, alors jetez un œil à ce type de skis. Ces skis sont également un bon choix pour les skieurs de petits gabarits qui recherchent des modèles pas trop larges et pas trop lourds pour des montées agréables.</p> <div> <div> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS DE FREE-RANDO</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Les progrès apportées à la construction et aux <strong>matériaux des skis</strong> permettent désormais de concevoir des <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/ski-de-randonnee"><strong>skis de randonnée</strong></a> larges, bien plus légers qu'auparavant, et adaptés à la randonnée. Ces skis de freerando ont une largeur comprise entre 85 et 100 mm au patin. Ces skis pèsent généralement un peu plus que les modèles de la série "efficace" mais offrent des performances supérieures en neige molle et profonde. Grâce à leur largeur, ils sont plus stables avec une meilleure flottabilité en neige fraîche de printemps. Beaucoup de ces skis sont des modèles alpins et font aussi de bons ski de randonnée, voir des skis de randonnée de haute performance. Il faut admettre que leurs performances en descente de beaucoup d’entre eux est supérieure à celle des modèles plus légers. Les skis freerando sont le meilleur choix pour les skieurs qui sont prêts à travailler un peu plus en montée, pour les skieurs qui recherchent des performances en descente dans toutes les conditions de neige.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS FAT</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Vous avez deviné! Ces skis ont des tailles de plus de 100 mm et sont les skis que vous voyez à peu près dans toutes les videos de ski hors-piste / backcountry. Très amusant dans les bonnes conditions, les skis "Fat" sont certainement le choix idéal si vous êtes assez chanceux pour toucher que de la poudreuse, que vous êtes assez costaud pour avaler les mètres à la montée sans broncher ou que vous choisissez des itinéraires relativement courts. Ces skis sont faciles et agréables à skier en poudreuse, mais sont plus difficiles à manier sur la glace, ainsi ce ne sont pas les outils les plus polyvalents pour la pratique du ski de rando. Cependant ils sont adaptés aux circuits free-rando aux abords des stationsde ski et heliskiiing. Le "must" est d'avoir une paire ou deux si vous avez la chance d'avoir plusieurs paires de skis en fonction des conditions et des itinéraires.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS DE PISTE </span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Ce sont des skis alpins plus étroits conçus pour être utilisés principalement sur piste, mais qui peuvent également être utilisés dans des conditions de hors-piste modérées.<br /> Munis de fixations de randonnée, ils peuvent constituer un bon choix pour les skieurs qui skient généralement dans les stations de ski mais qui souhaitent également une paire de skis polyvalente avec laquelle ils peuvent faire des randonnées occasionnelles.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS FREERIDE TOUT-TERRAIN</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Les derniers skis de freeride ne sont souvent pas beaucoup plus lourds que les skis de randonnée dédiés et peuvent constituer un excellent choix pour les randonneurs confirmés qui veulent la meilleure performance possible en descente pendant la tournée. Ce n’est probablement pas le meilleur choix pour les débutants car l’initiation au virage peut être un peu plus exigeante dans des conditions de neige difficiles, et le léger désavantage du poids par rapport aux véritables skis de randonnée peut fatiguer plus vite les skieurs moins expérimentés.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size:18px">SKIS DE POUDREUSE/FREERIDE</span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Ce sont des skis de poudreuse qui offrent les meilleures performances dans les conditions de neige molle les plus profondes. Si vous envisagez de partir en randonnée avec ces skis, c'est que vous avez l'expérience, la technique et la force nécessaires pour profiter pleinement de la poudreuse en hors-pistes. Ces skis sont par définition plus lourds et nécessitent plus d'efforts en mode montée, en particulier en cas de traversée glacée. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS DE BACKCOUNTRY FREESTYLE </span></h3> <div class="rtejustify">Si vous êtes à la recherche de ces derniers, alors vous n'avez certainement pas besoin de conseils !! Ce sont des skis freestyle bien larges spécifiques, conçus pour transformer les règles du backcountry. Très amusant pour ceux qui ont la technique et l'endurance ....</div> <div class="rtejustify"> </div> <div class="rtejustify">D'autres considérations:</div> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">LONGUEUR DE SKI</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">A la montée, vous avez besoin d'un ski qui sera assez court pour vous permettre de faire facilement des virages rapides ou des conversions.<br /> Ceci signifie généralement que le ski ne devrait pas être plus long que votre taille en cm, et peut être environ 10 cm plus court. <br /> Les skis avec des rockers progressifs (= déroulé progressif de la spatule du ski) tendent à être plus longs et il faut le prendre en compte pour décider la longueur des skis.<br /> Si vous pensez skier beaucoup de poudreuse choisissez des skis plus longs, si vous pensez passer la plupart du temps sur la glace et/ou dans des couloirs raides, choisissez un ski plus court.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">COPAINS DE SKI</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">En ski de randonnée, il est important que le groupe ait un niveau plus ou moins similaire de forme et d'endurance. Cependant, il y a toujours des différences et le choix du matériel peut aider à atténuer ces différences de niveau.<br /> Avez-vous l'habitude de skier avec des skieurs qui sont plus forts que vous? Si oui, essayer de gagner quelques grammes en utilisant un ski plus léger, ça peut clairement vous aider à apprécier votre sortie.<br /> Toujours en attente des autres à rattraper? alors, vous avez une marge d'effort pour jouer avec et peut utiliser un ski plus large sans perdre de vitesse au cours de la journée.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">CHAUSSURES DE SKI</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Nous avons listé nos <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/chaussures-ski-de-randonnee">chaussures ski de randonnées</a> </strong>en utilisant les mêmes "catégories de randonnées": course, efficacité et freerando (les chaussures "Fat" sont les mêmes modèles que "freerando").<br /> Il est important d'avoir un équipement cohérent entre les chaussures et les skis, et qu'ils appartiennent à la même catégorie.<br /> Les chaussures de course alpinisme sont généralement trop fragiles pour conduire des skis plus larges, et les chaussures rigides de 130 Flex sont exagérées sur les skis de randonnée étroits.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Nous espérons que ces informations vous seront utiles. Si vous avez besoin de conseils pour vous aider à choisir le meilleur modèle pour vos besoins, n'hésitez pas à nous contactez. Nous sommes là pour vous renseigner!</p> </div> </div>
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<p class="rtejustify">Ici à <strong>Télémark Pyrénées</strong>, nous proposons une vaste gamme de skis qui peuvent être utilisés pour la pratique du <strong>ski de randonnée</strong>. Beaucoup de ces skis ont été conçus spécifiquement pour le <strong>ski rando</strong>, tandis que d’autres sont des modèles plutôt alpins que l'on peut détourner pour un usage en skis de randonnée. Les progrès dans la conception des matériaux pour les skis ces dernières années ont permis d'alléger le poids de nombreux skis alpins, qui peuvent ainsi être utilisés comme skis de randonnée. Certains de ces skis « alpine crossover » pèsent juste un petit peu plus que les modèles exclusivement dédiés à la randonnée, mais offrent une performance supérieure en descente.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Le<strong> ski de randonnée</strong> a evolué et englobe maintenant une large gamme de différents styles de <strong>skis</strong> pour tous types d'aventures. Les<strong> skieurs</strong> de <strong>freerando</strong> ne s’aventurent qu’à une courte distance de la station et préfèrent généralement les skis de descente. Les skieurs-alpinistes veulent grimper et descendre autant de mètres verticaux que possible et comptent chaque gramme: les performances ascendantes sont aussi importantes que la descente. Les skieurs de randonnée couvrant de longues distances voudront un ski "mi-fat" léger qui grimpe bien et skie bien dans la plupart des conditions de neige, de la glace à la poudreuse. Le ski de randonnée est aussi un excellent moyen de garder la forme et la dernière tendance est "le ski rando-fitness-station". Ces skieurs veulent un ski léger pour une montée efficace combinée avec un flex moyen-raide pour skier sur piste plus dure.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Pour vous aider à choisir les modèles qui conviennent le mieux à votre style de ski et à vos itinéraires de randonnée, nous avons listé nos skis dans quatre «catégories de randonnées»: course, efficace, freerando et "fat".</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS DE COURSE</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Petits skis courts conçus pour l'utilisation en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/"><strong>skimo</strong></a> (<strong>ski alpinisme</strong>) et l'entraînement physique, lorsque la forme physique signifie grimper aussi vite que possible. Ces skis sont conçus pour être les plus légers possible. Le règlement international skimo spécifie une longueur minimale de 160 cm pour les hommes et de 150 cm pour les femmes, et puisque chaque gramme compte, les skis de course sont généralement sur ces longueurs, ou peut-être quelques centimètres de plus pour une stabilité supplémentaire/skiabilité. <strong>A la montée </strong>ces skis sont fantastiques, le poids minime aide à avaler les mètres et l'étroite ligne de cotes offre une bonne acrroche dans des conditions glaciales. Les compétiteurs de <strong>skimo </strong>parviennent à bien skier ce type de skis dans toutes les conditions de neige, malgré que ce ne soit pas les skis les plus faciles en hors piste; ces skis étroits sont limités en flottaison et le fait qu'ils soient courts cela réduit également la stabilité directionnelle. Choisissez ces skis si vous faites de la course ou si vous êtes un fanatique de performance et de fitness. Ils peuvent également être un bon choix pour les skieurs de randonnée en station qui recherche un poids minimum pour remonter les pistes et garder leur forme au top!</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS DE RANDO EFFICACES</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Plus larges que les skis de course, les <strong>skis</strong> efficaces ont une taille de 70-85 mm, ils sont légers et peuvent être considérés comme la dernière génération de skis de randonnées "traditionnels". Ces skis sont en général des modèles spécifiques de randonnées avec des lignes de côtes moyennes et rayons de surface moyen. La conception et les matériaux modernes de ces skis permettent aux fabricants de construire des skis de randonnée qui sont robustes et légers avec une skiabilité. La largeur relativement étroite en font des skis très polyvalents, avec une bonne accroche sur glace et assez performant en neige profonde. Si vous êtes à la recherche d'un ski pour couvrir de longues distances, pas trop fatigant et assez léger en montée, alors jetez un œil à ce type de skis. Ces skis sont également un bon choix pour les skieurs de petits gabarits qui recherchent des modèles pas trop larges et pas trop lourds pour des montées agréables.</p> <div> <div> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS DE FREE-RANDO</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Les progrès apportées à la construction et aux <strong>matériaux des skis</strong> permettent désormais de concevoir des <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/ski-de-randonnee"><strong>skis de randonnée</strong></a> larges, bien plus légers qu'auparavant, et adaptés à la randonnée. Ces skis de freerando ont une largeur comprise entre 85 et 100 mm au patin. Ces skis pèsent généralement un peu plus que les modèles de la série "efficace" mais offrent des performances supérieures en neige molle et profonde. Grâce à leur largeur, ils sont plus stables avec une meilleure flottabilité en neige fraîche de printemps. Beaucoup de ces skis sont des modèles alpins et font aussi de bons ski de randonnée, voir des skis de randonnée de haute performance. Il faut admettre que leurs performances en descente de beaucoup d’entre eux est supérieure à celle des modèles plus légers. Les skis freerando sont le meilleur choix pour les skieurs qui sont prêts à travailler un peu plus en montée, pour les skieurs qui recherchent des performances en descente dans toutes les conditions de neige.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">SKIS FAT</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Vous avez deviné! Ces skis ont des tailles de plus de 100 mm et sont les skis que vous voyez à peu près dans toutes les videos de ski hors-piste / backcountry. Très amusant dans les bonnes conditions, les skis "Fat" sont certainement le choix idéal si vous êtes assez chanceux pour toucher que de la poudreuse, que vous êtes assez costaud pour avaler les mètres à la montée sans broncher ou que vous choisissez des itinéraires relativement courts. Ces skis sont faciles et agréables à skier en poudreuse, mais sont plus difficiles à manier sur la glace, ainsi ce ne sont pas les outils les plus polyvalents pour la pratique du ski de rando. Cependant ils sont adaptés aux circuits free-rando aux abords des stationsde ski et heliskiiing. Le "must" est d'avoir une paire ou deux si vous avez la chance d'avoir plusieurs paires de skis en fonction des conditions et des itinéraires.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS DE PISTE </span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Ce sont des skis alpins plus étroits conçus pour être utilisés principalement sur piste, mais qui peuvent également être utilisés dans des conditions de hors-piste modérées.<br /> Munis de fixations de randonnée, ils peuvent constituer un bon choix pour les skieurs qui skient généralement dans les stations de ski mais qui souhaitent également une paire de skis polyvalente avec laquelle ils peuvent faire des randonnées occasionnelles.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS FREERIDE TOUT-TERRAIN</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Les derniers skis de freeride ne sont souvent pas beaucoup plus lourds que les skis de randonnée dédiés et peuvent constituer un excellent choix pour les randonneurs confirmés qui veulent la meilleure performance possible en descente pendant la tournée. Ce n’est probablement pas le meilleur choix pour les débutants car l’initiation au virage peut être un peu plus exigeante dans des conditions de neige difficiles, et le léger désavantage du poids par rapport aux véritables skis de randonnée peut fatiguer plus vite les skieurs moins expérimentés.</p> <p><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS DE POUDREUSE/FREERIDE</span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Ce sont des skis de poudreuse qui offrent les meilleures performances dans les conditions de neige molle les plus profondes. Si vous envisagez de partir en randonnée avec ces skis, c'est que vous avez l'expérience, la technique et la force nécessaires pour profiter pleinement de la poudreuse en hors-pistes. Ces skis sont par définition plus lourds et nécessitent plus d'efforts en mode montée, en particulier en cas de traversée glacée. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">SKIS DE BACKCOUNTRY FREESTYLE </span></h3> <div class="rtejustify">Si vous êtes à la recherche de ces derniers, alors vous n'avez certainement pas besoin de conseils !! Ce sont des skis freestyle bien larges spécifiques, conçus pour transformer les règles du backcountry. Très amusant pour ceux qui ont la technique et l'endurance ....</div> <div class="rtejustify"> </div> <div class="rtejustify">D'autres considérations:</div> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">LONGUEUR DE SKI</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">A la montée, vous avez besoin d'un ski qui sera assez court pour vous permettre de faire facilement des virages rapides ou des conversions.<br /> Ceci signifie généralement que le ski ne devrait pas être plus long que votre taille en cm, et peut être environ 10 cm plus court. <br /> Les skis avec des rockers progressifs (= déroulé progressif de la spatule du ski) tendent à être plus longs et il faut le prendre en compte pour décider la longueur des skis.<br /> Si vous pensez skier beaucoup de poudreuse choisissez des skis plus longs, si vous pensez passer la plupart du temps sur la glace et/ou dans des couloirs raides, choisissez un ski plus court.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">COPAINS DE SKI</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">En ski de randonnée, il est important que le groupe ait un niveau plus ou moins similaire de forme et d'endurance. Cependant, il y a toujours des différences et le choix du matériel peut aider à atténuer ces différences de niveau.<br /> Avez-vous l'habitude de skier avec des skieurs qui sont plus forts que vous? Si oui, essayer de gagner quelques grammes en utilisant un ski plus léger, ça peut clairement vous aider à apprécier votre sortie.<br /> Toujours en attente des autres à rattraper? alors, vous avez une marge d'effort pour jouer avec et peut utiliser un ski plus large sans perdre de vitesse au cours de la journée.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">CHAUSSURES DE SKI</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Nous avons listé nos <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/chaussures-ski-de-randonnee">chaussures ski de randonnées</a> </strong>en utilisant les mêmes "catégories de randonnées": course, efficacité et freerando (les chaussures "Fat" sont les mêmes modèles que "freerando").<br /> Il est important d'avoir un équipement cohérent entre les chaussures et les skis, et qu'ils appartiennent à la même catégorie.<br /> Les chaussures de course alpinisme sont généralement trop fragiles pour conduire des skis plus larges, et les chaussures rigides de 130 Flex sont exagérées sur les skis de randonnée étroits.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Nous espérons que ces informations vous seront utiles. Si vous avez besoin de conseils pour vous aider à choisir le meilleur modèle pour vos besoins, n'hésitez pas à nous contactez. Nous sommes là pour vous renseigner!</p> </div> </div>
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<p>Qui al Telemark Pyrenees, disponiamo di una ...
<p>Qui al Telemark Pyrenees, disponiamo di una vasta gamma di sci che possono essere utilizzati per lo sci alpinismo. Molti di questi sci sono stati progettati specificamente per lo sci alpinismo, mentre altri sono modelli alpini che sono capaci ad essere utilizzati per il touring. I progressi nel design e nei materiali degli sci negli ultimi anni significano che molti sci alpini pesano molto meno rispetto ai modelli precedenti, quindi possono essere considerati per il touring. Alcuni di questi sci "crossover alpini" pesano solo un po’ di più rispetto ai modelli touring dedicati, ma offrono delle alte prestazioni in discesa.<br /> <br /> Lo sci alpinismo si è evoluto e ora comprende una grande gamma di diversi stili e avventure sciistiche. Gli sciatori del Sidecountry si avventurano solo a breve distanza dal resort e di solito preferiscono gli sci da discesa ad alte prestazioni. Gli scialpinisti vogliono salire e scendere quanti più metri verticali possibili e contare ogni grammo: le prestazioni in salita sono importanti quanto la discesa. Gli sciatori fuoripista che percorrono lunghe distanze vorranno uno sci leggero e ‘’mid-fat’’ che si arrampichi bene e scia bene nella maggior parte delle condizioni di neve, dal ghiaccio alla polvere. Lo sci alpinismo è sempre stato un ottimo modo per tenersi in forma e l'ultima tendenza è "resort - fitness touring" dove gli sciatori ‘’skin up’’ sulle piste o (meglio) accanto a loro, quindi scendono giù per le piste. Questi sciatori vogliono uno sci leggero per una salita efficiente combinata con un flex medio-rigido per sciare sul campo.</p> <p><br /> Per aiutarti a scegliere i modelli che meglio si adattano al tuo stile di sci e alle escursioni in tour, abbiamo elencato i nostri sci in quattro "categorie Touring": Touring Race, Touring Efficient, Touring Free-Ski e Touring Powder.</p> <p>Molti sciatori usano anche gli sci alpini per il touring. Questi sono spesso solo un po’ più pesanti dei veri sci da touring e possono offrire delle alte prestazioni in discesa. Per mostrare questi abbiamo aggiunto le categorie Freeride All Mountain, Freeride Powder, Piste e Backcountry Freestyle.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA GARA (Touring Race)</strong></p> <p>Sci corti stretti progettati per l'uso di skimo (Sci alpinismo) e l’allenamento fitness, quando il fitness significa salirsi il più velocemente possibile. Questi sci sono progettati per essere il più leggeri possibile. I regolamenti Skimo internazionali specificano una lunghezza minima di 160 cm per gli uomini e di 150 cm per le donne, e poiché ogni grammo conta, gli sci da gara sono solitamente di queste lunghezze, o forse di qualche centimetro in più per una maggiore stabilità / sciabilità. Salire con questi è fantastico, il peso minimo aiuta a scivolare bene e la sciancratura stretta li aiuta ad afferrare bene in condizioni ghiacciate. Mentre i concorrenti Skimo riescono a sciare bene con gli sci in tutte le condizioni di neve, va detto che questi non sono gli sci fuoripista più facili; i limiti di larghezza stretta galleggiano mentre la lunghezza corta riduce la stabilità direzionale. Scegli questi sci se stai gareggiando o un tempismo fanatico della performance ogni volta. Possono anche essere una buona scelta per gli sciatori di fitness che sciano lungo le piste del resort, il peso minimo li rende molto divertenti in pista .... fino ad una certa velocità !</p> <p><strong>SCI DA GARA 2019</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BACKLAND 65 UL<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO RACE<br /> DYNAFIT DNA<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNASTAR PIERRA MENTA F-TEAM</p> <p><strong>SCI DA TOURING EFFICIENT</strong></p> <p>Più larghi degli sci da gara, gli sci ‘’efficient’’ hanno una larghezza centrale di 70-85 mm, sono leggeri e possono essere considerati l'ultima generazione di sci da touring "tradizionali". Questi sci generalmente sono modelli specifici per touring con sciancrature medie, di flex e raggio medi. I moderni design e materiali per lo sci consentono ai produttori di costruire sci da touring robusti, che sciano bene e allo stesso tempo molto leggeri. La larghezza relativamente stretta significa che questi sci tendono ad essere molto versatili, ben aderenti al ghiaccio e all'altezza della neve profonda. Se stai cercando sci per coprire lunghe distanze, per uno sci che non sarà stancante quando salirai da quando è ancora leggero, allora dai un’occhaiata agli sci ‘’efficient’’. Questi sci sono anche una buona scelta per gli sciatori di una piccola forma e un peso leggero che potrebbero trovare i modelli più larghi troppo pesanti per una salita piacevole. Passiamo la maggior parte della giornata a salirsi, quindi è necessario che sia divertente.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA TOURING EFFICIENT 2019</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 UL<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85 W<br /> BLACK CROWS OVA FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 85<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84 W<br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 87 CA<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 82 CARBON<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 90 CARBO<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 80<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> KASTLETX82 <br /> LINE PANDORA 84<br /> SALOMON S/LAB X-ALP<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 80<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 89<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 95<br /> TRAB MAESTRO<br /> VOILE OBJECTIVE<br /> ZAG UBAC 89</p> <p>I progressi nella costruzione e nei materiali da sci significano che le larghezze di sci che, un tempo sarebbero state irrimediabilmente pesanti per il touring, possono ora essere realizzate con pesi che ne consentono l'uso nel backcountry. Chiamiamo gli sci con la larghezza centrale tra gli sci "Free-Tour" da 85-100 mm, l'equivalente in backcountry del free-ride. Questi sci pesano generalmente poco più dei modelli della serie ‘’efficient’’, ma offrono delle alte prestazioni su neve morbida e profonda. Più larghezza rende questi più stabili con una migliore galleggiamento sulla neve fresca e primaverile. Molti di questi sci sono modelli alpini che vanno anche bene per il touring, e le prestazioni in discesa di molti di questi sono superiori ai modelli più leggeri. Gli sci free-tour sono la scelta migliore per gli sciatori che sono disposti a lavorare un po’ di più in salita e per gli sciatori che cercano prestazioni in discesa in tutte le condizioni di neve che troviamo nel backcountry.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREE-TOURING 2019</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BACKLAND 102 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 107<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 117<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 95<br /> ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK CROWS CAPTIS<br /> BLACK CROWS DAEMON<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS FREEBIRD<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS<br /> BLACK CROWS ORB FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO REACON 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DESMAN ANETO 87<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 10<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 105<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 100RP<br /> DPS TOUR1 WAILER 99 <br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 97 PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DEER<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DOE W<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0x<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0x Mlle<br /> FACTION PRIME 2.0<br /> FACTION PRODIGY 3.0<br /> FISCHER HANNIBAL<br /> FISCHER RANGER 102 FR<br /> FISCHER RANGER 92 TI<br /> FISCHER RANGER 99 TI<br /> HEAD KORE 105<br /> HEAD KORE 117<br /> HEAD KORE 93<br /> HEAD KORE 99<br /> HEAD KORE 99 W<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 90C ALLIANCE<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 99TI<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 TALKBACK 96 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> K2 WAYBACK 96<br /> KASTLE FX96 HP<br /> KASTLE TX90<br /> LINE PANDORA 104<br /> LINE PANDORA 94<br /> LINE PESCADO<br /> LINE SAKANA<br /> LINE SICK DAY 94<br /> LINE VISION 98<br /> MOONLIGHT EAGLE CARBON 95<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 100<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 93<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER FREE 104<br /> SALOMON MTN EXPLORE 95<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 115<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 95<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88 WOMEN<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2019<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2020<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 100<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR V6 BC<br /> VOILE HYPER V6<br /> VOILE HYPERCHARGER WOMEN <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR BC <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR WOMEN<br /> VOILE ULTRAVECTOR BC<br /> VOLKL M5 MANTRA<br /> VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS<br /> ZAG H-95 LADY<br /> ZAG H-95<br /> ZAG H-96<br /> ZAG UBAC 102<br /> ZAG UBAC 95<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER TOURING</strong></p> <p>Hai indovinato! Questi sci hanno una larghezza centrale di oltre 100 mm, carichi di galleggiamento e sono gli sci che si vedono in quasi tutti i video da sci fuori pista / backcountry. Un eccellente divertimento quando le condizioni sono buone, gli sci ‘fat’ sono sicuramente la strada da percorrere se sei abbastanza fortunato da sciare solo in powder, e non sei naturalmente forte o sei vuoi salire su percorsi relativamente brevi. Mentre gli sci ‘fat’ rendono la neve profonda molto più facile, tendono ad essere più difficili da lavorare sul ghiaccio, quindi non sono gli attrezzi più versatili per il backcountry. Questi sci sono anche un'ottima scelta per i tour in montagna e l'heliskiing. Bello avere una coppia o due se sei abbastanza fortunato da avere un "quiver" di sci .....</p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER TOURING 2019</strong></p> <p>BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 116<br /> FACTION PRIME 4.0<br /> VOLKL 100EIGHT W<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</p> <p><strong>SCI DA PISTA</strong></p> <p>Questi sono sci alpini più stretti progettati per l'uso principalmente su pista ma che possono essere utilizzati anche in condizioni moderate di fuori pista.</p> <p>Montati con attacchi touring, questi sci possono essere una buona scelta per gli sciatori che sciano principalmente nei resort ma vogliono un paio di sci con cui si può fare anche un tour di tanto in tanto.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA PISTA 2019</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-birdie-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-pandora-84-ski-2019"><strong>LINE PANDORA 84</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-slight-83-women-ski-2019"><strong>SCOTT SLIGHT 83 DONNA</strong></a></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREERIDE ALL-MOUNTAIN</strong></p> <p>Gli ultimi sci da freeride non sono spesso molto più pesanti degli sci da touring dedicati e possono essere una scelta eccellente per i forti tourers fiduciosi che desiderano la migliore prestazione possibile in discesa durante i tour. Probabilmente non è la scelta migliore per i principianti poiché l'inizio del tour può essere un po' più impegnativo in condizioni di neve difficili, e il piccolo svantaggio di peso rispetto ai veri sci da touring può affaticare gli sciatori meno esperti più velocemente.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREERIDE ALL-MOUNTAIN 2019</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-camox-birdie-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-camox-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS CAMOX</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-daemon-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS DAEMON</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-orb-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS ORB</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-birdie-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-bonafide-sci-2018"><strong>BLIZZARD BONAFIDE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-brahma-sci-2018"><strong>BLIZZARD BRAHMA </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-rustler-9-ski-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-sheeva-9-women-ski-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/dps-alchemist-wailer-99-sci-2018"><strong>DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-dictator-20-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION DICTATOR 2.0 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prime-20-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION PRIME 2.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/k2-fulluvit-95-ti-ski-2019"><strong>K2 FULLUVIT 95 TI W</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/k2-pinnacle-95-ti-sci-2019"><strong>K2 PINNACLE 95 TI</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-pandora-94"><strong>LINE PANDORA 94</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sick-day-94-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SICK DAY 94</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-scrapper-95-ski-2019"><strong>SCOTT SCRAPPER 95</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-slight-93-ski-2019"><strong>SCOTT SLIGHT 93</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/stockli-stormrider-88-ski-2019"><strong>STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/stockli-stormrider-88-ski-2019"><strong>STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-90eight-ski-2019"><strong>VOLKL 90EIGHT</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-m5-mantra-ski-2019"><strong>VOLKL M5</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-mantra-v-werks-ski-2019"><strong>VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS</strong></a></p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER FREERIDE</strong></p> <p>Questi sono gli sci in powder che offrono le migliori prestazioni nelle più profonde condizioni di neve soffice. Se stai pensando di andare in touring con questi sci, avrai l'esperienza, la tecnica e la forza necessarie per sfruttare al meglio il più profondo non schierato nel backcountry. Questi sci sono per definizione più pesanti e richiedono più lavoro durante la salita, in particolare se si incontrano traversate ghiacciate. Una buona scelta per sciare in "sidecountry" se si è abbastanza fortunati da vivere dove si scaricano spesso, e ovviamente per l'heliski.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER FREERIDE 2019</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/atomic-bent-chetler-100-ski"><strong>ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/atomic-bent-chetler-120-ski"><strong>ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 120 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-anima-ski-1819"><strong>BLACK CROWS ANIMA</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-atris-birdie-2019"><strong>BLACK CROWS ATRIS BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-atris-sci-2019"><strong>BLACK CROWS ATRIS</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-nocta-2019"><strong>BLACK CROWS NOCTA</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-rustler-11-sci-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD RUSTLER 11 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-sheeva-10-women-ski-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/dps-alchemist-wailer-112-sci-2019"><strong>DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 112 RP2 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-20-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 2.0 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-30-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 3.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-40-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 4.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-50-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 5.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-dictator-30-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION DICTATOR 3.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-dictator-40-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION DICTATOR 4.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prime-30-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION PRIME 3.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prime-40-ski-2018"><strong>FACTION PRIME 4.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/kastle-bmx115-ski-2019"><strong>KASTLE BMX115</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-mordecai-ski-2019"><strong>LINE MORDECAI </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sakana-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SAKANA </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sick-day-104-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SICK DAY 104</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sick-day-114-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SICK DAY 114</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sir-francis-bacon-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SIR FRANCIS BACON</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/nordica-enforcer-100-flat-ski-2019"><strong>NORDICA ENFORCER 100 </strong></a></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-scrapper-105-ski-2019">SCOTT SCRAPPER 105</a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-scrapper-115-ski-2019">SCOTT SCRAPPER 115 </a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/stockli-stormrider-105-sci-2019">STOCKLI STORMRIDER 105 </a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-v-werks-katana-ski-2019">VOLKL KATANA V-WERKS </a></strong></p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREESTYLE BACKCOUNTRY</strong></p> <p>Se stai cercando questi, quasi certamente non hai bisogno di alcun consiglio! Si tratta di sci freestyle molto specializzati, progettati per trasformare i trick nel backcountry. Grande divertimento per chi ha la tecnica e la resistenza ....</p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREESTYLE BACKCOUNTRY 2019</strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prodigy-30-colab-ski-2019">FACTION PRODIGY 3.0 COLAB</a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prodigy-40-ski-2019">FACTION PRODIGY 4.0</a></strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Altre considerazioni:</p> <p><strong>LUNGHEZZA DEGLI SCI</strong></p> <p>In salita ti serve uno sci che sia abbastanza corto per poter fare facilmente dei calci in curva quando sali.<br /> Questo generalmente significa che lo sci non deve essere più lungo della tua altezza e probabilmente più corto di circa 10 cm. (Lo yoga aiuta se sei determinato a usare sci più lunghi).<br /> Gli sci con spatole progressive tendono ad essere più lunghi e bisogna tenerne conto al momento di decidere quale lunghezza scegliere.<br /> Se scendi molto in powder vai con gli sci più lunghi, se passerai la maggior parte del tempo su ghiaccio e / o ripidi canali, scegli uno sci più corto.</p> <p><strong>GRUPPO DI SCIATORI</strong></p> <p>Durante i tour è importante che il gruppo abbia un livello più o meno simile di fitness e resistenza. Tuttavia ci sono sempre differenze e la scelta di attrezzi può aiutare a mitigarli.<br /> Solitamente scia con gli sciatori più forti di te? Se è così allora prova a risparmiare qualche grammo usando uno sci più leggero, renderà il viaggio più divertente per te.<br /> Aspetti sempre che gli altri si mettano al passo? Poi hai un margine di sforzo per giocare e puoi usare uno sci più ampio senza perdere velocità nel corso della giornata.</p> <p><strong>SCARPONI DA SCI</strong></p> <p>Abbiamo elencato i nostri scarponi da alpinismo con le stesse opzioni "Touring Category": Touring Race, Touring Efficient e Touring Free-Ski.<br /> Prova ad avere una regolazione coerente con gli scarponi della stessa categoria degli sci.<br /> Gli scarponi da gara Skimo sono generalmente troppo leggeri per guidare gli sci più larghi, mentre gli scarponi rigidi da 130 flex sono troppo resistenti su sci da touring stretti.</p> <p>Speriamo che queste informazioni siano utili per te. Se hai alcuni suggerimenti o hai bisogno di aiuto nel selezionare il modello migliore per le tue esigenze, non esiti a contattarci. Siamo qui per aiutare!</p>
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<p>Qui al Telemark Pyrenees, disponiamo di una vasta gamma di sci che possono essere utilizzati per lo sci alpinismo. Molti di questi sci sono stati progettati specificamente per lo sci alpinismo, mentre altri sono modelli alpini che sono capaci ad essere utilizzati per il touring. I progressi nel design e nei materiali degli sci negli ultimi anni significano che molti sci alpini pesano molto meno rispetto ai modelli precedenti, quindi possono essere considerati per il touring. Alcuni di questi sci "crossover alpini" pesano solo un po’ di più rispetto ai modelli touring dedicati, ma offrono delle alte prestazioni in discesa.</p> <p>Lo sci alpinismo si è evoluto e ora comprende una grande gamma di diversi stili e avventure sciistiche. Gli sciatori del Sidecountry si avventurano solo a breve distanza dal resort e di solito preferiscono gli sci da discesa ad alte prestazioni. Gli scialpinisti vogliono salire e scendere quanti più metri verticali possibili e contare ogni grammo: le prestazioni in salita sono importanti quanto la discesa. Gli sciatori fuoripista che percorrono lunghe distanze vorranno uno sci leggero e ‘’mid-fat’’ che si arrampichi bene e scia bene nella maggior parte delle condizioni di neve, dal ghiaccio alla polvere. Lo sci alpinismo è sempre stato un ottimo modo per tenersi in forma e l'ultima tendenza è "resort - fitness touring" dove gli sciatori ‘’skin up’’ sulle piste o (meglio) accanto a loro, quindi scendono giù per le piste. Questi sciatori vogliono uno sci leggero per una salita efficiente combinata con un flex medio-rigido per sciare sul campo.</p> <p> Per aiutarti a scegliere i modelli che meglio si adattano al tuo stile di sci e alle escursioni in tour, abbiamo elencato i nostri sci in quattro "categorie Touring": Touring Race, Touring Efficient, Touring Free-Ski e Touring Powder.</p> <p>Molti sciatori usano anche gli sci alpini per il touring. Questi sono spesso solo un po’ più pesanti dei veri sci da touring e possono offrire delle alte prestazioni in discesa. Per mostrare questi abbiamo aggiunto le categorie Freeride All Mountain, Freeride Powder, Piste e Backcountry Freestyle.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA GARA (Touring Race)</strong></p> <p>Sci corti stretti progettati per l'uso di skimo (Sci alpinismo) e l’allenamento fitness, quando il fitness significa salirsi il più velocemente possibile. Questi sci sono progettati per essere il più leggeri possibile. I regolamenti Skimo internazionali specificano una lunghezza minima di 160 cm per gli uomini e di 150 cm per le donne, e poiché ogni grammo conta, gli sci da gara sono solitamente di queste lunghezze, o forse di qualche centimetro in più per una maggiore stabilità / sciabilità. Salire con questi è fantastico, il peso minimo aiuta a scivolare bene e la sciancratura stretta li aiuta ad afferrare bene in condizioni ghiacciate. Mentre i concorrenti Skimo riescono a sciare bene con gli sci in tutte le condizioni di neve, va detto che questi non sono gli sci fuoripista più facili; i limiti di larghezza stretta galleggiano mentre la lunghezza corta riduce la stabilità direzionale. Scegli questi sci se stai gareggiando o un tempismo fanatico della performance ogni volta. Possono anche essere una buona scelta per gli sciatori di fitness che sciano lungo le piste del resort, il peso minimo li rende molto divertenti in pista .... fino ad una certa velocità !</p> <p><strong>SCI DA GARA 2019</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BACKLAND 65 UL<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO RACE<br /> DYNAFIT DNA<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNASTAR PIERRA MENTA F-TEAM</p> <p><strong>SCI DA TOURING EFFICIENT</strong></p> <p>Più larghi degli sci da gara, gli sci ‘’efficient’’ hanno una larghezza centrale di 70-85 mm, sono leggeri e possono essere considerati l'ultima generazione di sci da touring "tradizionali". Questi sci generalmente sono modelli specifici per touring con sciancrature medie, di flex e raggio medi. I moderni design e materiali per lo sci consentono ai produttori di costruire sci da touring robusti, che sciano bene e allo stesso tempo molto leggeri. La larghezza relativamente stretta significa che questi sci tendono ad essere molto versatili, ben aderenti al ghiaccio e all'altezza della neve profonda. Se stai cercando sci per coprire lunghe distanze, per uno sci che non sarà stancante quando salirai da quando è ancora leggero, allora dai un’occhaiata agli sci ‘’efficient’’. Questi sci sono anche una buona scelta per gli sciatori di una piccola forma e un peso leggero che potrebbero trovare i modelli più larghi troppo pesanti per una salita piacevole. Passiamo la maggior parte della giornata a salirsi, quindi è necessario che sia divertente.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA TOURING EFFICIENT 2019</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 UL<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 78 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 85 W<br /> BLACK CROWS OVA FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 85<br /> DYNAFIT PDG<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84<br /> DYNAFIT SPEEDFIT 84 W<br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 87 CA<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 82 CARBON<br /> FISCHER TRANSALP 90 CARBO<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 80<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> KASTLETX82 <br /> LINE PANDORA 84<br /> SALOMON S/LAB X-ALP<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 80<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 89<br /> SCOTT SPEEDGUIDE 95<br /> TRAB MAESTRO<br /> VOILE OBJECTIVE<br /> ZAG UBAC 89</p> <p>I progressi nella costruzione e nei materiali da sci significano che le larghezze di sci che, un tempo sarebbero state irrimediabilmente pesanti per il touring, possono ora essere realizzate con pesi che ne consentono l'uso nel backcountry. Chiamiamo gli sci con la larghezza centrale tra gli sci "Free-Tour" da 85-100 mm, l'equivalente in backcountry del free-ride. Questi sci pesano generalmente poco più dei modelli della serie ‘’efficient’’, ma offrono delle alte prestazioni su neve morbida e profonda. Più larghezza rende questi più stabili con una migliore galleggiamento sulla neve fresca e primaverile. Molti di questi sci sono modelli alpini che vanno anche bene per il touring, e le prestazioni in discesa di molti di questi sono superiori ai modelli più leggeri. Gli sci free-tour sono la scelta migliore per gli sciatori che sono disposti a lavorare un po’ di più in salita e per gli sciatori che cercano prestazioni in discesa in tutte le condizioni di neve che troviamo nel backcountry.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREE-TOURING 2019</strong></p> <p>ATOMIC BACKLAND 102 W<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 107<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 117<br /> ATOMIC BACKLAND 95<br /> ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE<br /> BLACK CROWS CAMOX FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK CROWS CAPTIS<br /> BLACK CROWS DAEMON<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS FREEBIRD<br /> BlACK CROWS NAVIS<br /> BLACK CROWS ORB FREEBIRD<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO REACON 105<br /> BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 95<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DESMAN ANETO 87<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 10<br /> BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10<br /> BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 105<br /> BLIZZARD ZERO G 95<br /> DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 100RP<br /> DPS TOUR1 WAILER 99 <br /> DYNASTAR MYTHIC 97 PRO<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DEER<br /> DYNASTAR VERTICAL DOE W<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0<br /> FACTION AGENT 2.0x<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0<br /> FACTION CANDIDE 2.0x Mlle<br /> FACTION PRIME 2.0<br /> FACTION PRODIGY 3.0<br /> FISCHER HANNIBAL<br /> FISCHER RANGER 102 FR<br /> FISCHER RANGER 92 TI<br /> FISCHER RANGER 99 TI<br /> HEAD KORE 105<br /> HEAD KORE 117<br /> HEAD KORE 93<br /> HEAD KORE 99<br /> HEAD KORE 99 W<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 90C ALLIANCE<br /> K2 MINDBENDER 99TI<br /> K2 TALKBACK 88 W<br /> K2 TALKBACK 96 W<br /> K2 WAYBACK 88<br /> K2 WAYBACK 96<br /> KASTLE FX96 HP<br /> KASTLE TX90<br /> LINE PANDORA 104<br /> LINE PANDORA 94<br /> LINE PESCADO<br /> LINE SAKANA<br /> LINE SICK DAY 94<br /> LINE VISION 98<br /> MOONLIGHT EAGLE CARBON 95<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 100<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER 93<br /> NORDICA ENFONCER FREE 104<br /> SALOMON MTN EXPLORE 95<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 115<br /> SCOTT SCRAPPER 95<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 88 WOMEN<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2019<br /> SCOTT SUPERGUIDE 95 2020<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 100<br /> STOCKLI EDGE 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88<br /> STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR V6 BC<br /> VOILE HYPER V6<br /> VOILE HYPERCHARGER WOMEN <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR BC <br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR<br /> VOILE HYPERVECTOR WOMEN<br /> VOILE ULTRAVECTOR BC<br /> VOLKL M5 MANTRA<br /> VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS<br /> ZAG H-95 LADY<br /> ZAG H-95<br /> ZAG H-96<br /> ZAG UBAC 102<br /> ZAG UBAC 95<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER TOURING</strong></p> <p>Hai indovinato! Questi sci hanno una larghezza centrale di oltre 100 mm, carichi di galleggiamento e sono gli sci che si vedono in quasi tutti i video da sci fuori pista / backcountry. Un eccellente divertimento quando le condizioni sono buone, gli sci ‘fat’ sono sicuramente la strada da percorrere se sei abbastanza fortunato da sciare solo in powder, e non sei naturalmente forte o sei vuoi salire su percorsi relativamente brevi. Mentre gli sci ‘fat’ rendono la neve profonda molto più facile, tendono ad essere più difficili da lavorare sul ghiaccio, quindi non sono gli attrezzi più versatili per il backcountry. Questi sci sono anche un'ottima scelta per i tour in montagna e l'heliskiing. Bello avere una coppia o due se sei abbastanza fortunato da avere un "quiver" di sci .....</p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER TOURING 2019</strong></p> <p>BLACK DIAMOND HELIO 116<br /> FACTION PRIME 4.0<br /> VOLKL 100EIGHT W<br /> ZAG UBAC 95 LADY</p> <p><strong>SCI DA PISTA</strong></p> <p>Questi sono sci alpini più stretti progettati per l'uso principalmente su pista ma che possono essere utilizzati anche in condizioni moderate di fuori pista.</p> <p>Montati con attacchi touring, questi sci possono essere una buona scelta per gli sciatori che sciano principalmente nei resort ma vogliono un paio di sci con cui si può fare anche un tour di tanto in tanto.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA PISTA 2019</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-birdie-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-pandora-84-ski-2019"><strong>LINE PANDORA 84</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-slight-83-women-ski-2019"><strong>SCOTT SLIGHT 83 DONNA</strong></a></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREERIDE ALL-MOUNTAIN</strong></p> <p>Gli ultimi sci da freeride non sono spesso molto più pesanti degli sci da touring dedicati e possono essere una scelta eccellente per i forti tourers fiduciosi che desiderano la migliore prestazione possibile in discesa durante i tour. Probabilmente non è la scelta migliore per i principianti poiché l'inizio del tour può essere un po' più impegnativo in condizioni di neve difficili, e il piccolo svantaggio di peso rispetto ai veri sci da touring può affaticare gli sciatori meno esperti più velocemente.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREERIDE ALL-MOUNTAIN 2019</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-camox-birdie-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS CAMOX BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-camox-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS CAMOX</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-daemon-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS DAEMON</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-orb-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS ORB</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-birdie-sci-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-vertis-ski-2018"><strong>BLACK CROWS VERTIS</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-bonafide-sci-2018"><strong>BLIZZARD BONAFIDE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-brahma-sci-2018"><strong>BLIZZARD BRAHMA </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-rustler-9-ski-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD RUSTLER 9</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-sheeva-9-women-ski-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD SHEEVA 9</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/dps-alchemist-wailer-99-sci-2018"><strong>DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 99</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-dictator-20-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION DICTATOR 2.0 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prime-20-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION PRIME 2.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/k2-fulluvit-95-ti-ski-2019"><strong>K2 FULLUVIT 95 TI W</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/k2-pinnacle-95-ti-sci-2019"><strong>K2 PINNACLE 95 TI</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-pandora-94"><strong>LINE PANDORA 94</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sick-day-94-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SICK DAY 94</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-scrapper-95-ski-2019"><strong>SCOTT SCRAPPER 95</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-slight-93-ski-2019"><strong>SCOTT SLIGHT 93</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/stockli-stormrider-88-ski-2019"><strong>STOCKLI STORMRIDER 88</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/stockli-stormrider-88-ski-2019"><strong>STOCKLI STORMRIDER 95</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-90eight-ski-2019"><strong>VOLKL 90EIGHT</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-m5-mantra-ski-2019"><strong>VOLKL M5</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-mantra-v-werks-ski-2019"><strong>VOLKL MANTRA V WERKS</strong></a></p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER FREERIDE</strong></p> <p>Questi sono gli sci in powder che offrono le migliori prestazioni nelle più profonde condizioni di neve soffice. Se stai pensando di andare in touring con questi sci, avrai l'esperienza, la tecnica e la forza necessarie per sfruttare al meglio il più profondo non schierato nel backcountry. Questi sci sono per definizione più pesanti e richiedono più lavoro durante la salita, in particolare se si incontrano traversate ghiacciate. Una buona scelta per sciare in "sidecountry" se si è abbastanza fortunati da vivere dove si scaricano spesso, e ovviamente per l'heliski.</p> <p><strong>SCI DA POWDER FREERIDE 2019</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/atomic-bent-chetler-100-ski"><strong>ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 100</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/atomic-bent-chetler-120-ski"><strong>ATOMIC BENT CHETLER 120 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-anima-ski-1819"><strong>BLACK CROWS ANIMA</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-atris-birdie-2019"><strong>BLACK CROWS ATRIS BIRDIE</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-atris-sci-2019"><strong>BLACK CROWS ATRIS</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/black-crows-nocta-2019"><strong>BLACK CROWS NOCTA</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-rustler-11-sci-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD RUSTLER 11 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/blizzard-sheeva-10-women-ski-2019"><strong>BLIZZARD SHEEVA 10</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/dps-alchemist-wailer-112-sci-2019"><strong>DPS ALCHEMIST WAILER 112 RP2 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-20-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 2.0 </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-30-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 3.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-40-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 4.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-candide-50-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION CANDIDE 5.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-dictator-30-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION DICTATOR 3.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-dictator-40-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION DICTATOR 4.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prime-30-ski-2019"><strong>FACTION PRIME 3.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prime-40-ski-2018"><strong>FACTION PRIME 4.0</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/kastle-bmx115-ski-2019"><strong>KASTLE BMX115</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-mordecai-ski-2019"><strong>LINE MORDECAI </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sakana-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SAKANA </strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sick-day-104-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SICK DAY 104</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sick-day-114-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SICK DAY 114</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/line-sir-francis-bacon-ski-2019"><strong>LINE SIR FRANCIS BACON</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/nordica-enforcer-100-flat-ski-2019"><strong>NORDICA ENFORCER 100 </strong></a></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-scrapper-105-ski-2019">SCOTT SCRAPPER 105</a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/scott-scrapper-115-ski-2019">SCOTT SCRAPPER 115 </a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/stockli-stormrider-105-sci-2019">STOCKLI STORMRIDER 105 </a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/volkl-v-werks-katana-ski-2019">VOLKL KATANA V-WERKS </a></strong></p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREESTYLE BACKCOUNTRY</strong></p> <p>Se stai cercando questi, quasi certamente non hai bisogno di alcun consiglio! Si tratta di sci freestyle molto specializzati, progettati per trasformare i trick nel backcountry. Grande divertimento per chi ha la tecnica e la resistenza ....</p> <p><strong>SCI DA FREESTYLE BACKCOUNTRY 2019</strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prodigy-30-colab-ski-2019">FACTION PRODIGY 3.0 COLAB</a></strong></p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/faction-prodigy-40-ski-2019">FACTION PRODIGY 4.0</a></strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Altre considerazioni:</p> <p><strong>LUNGHEZZA DEGLI SCI</strong></p> <p>In salita ti serve uno sci che sia abbastanza corto per poter fare facilmente dei calci in curva quando sali.<br /> Questo generalmente significa che lo sci non deve essere più lungo della tua altezza e probabilmente più corto di circa 10 cm. (Lo yoga aiuta se sei determinato a usare sci più lunghi).<br /> Gli sci con spatole progressive tendono ad essere più lunghi e bisogna tenerne conto al momento di decidere quale lunghezza scegliere.<br /> Se scendi molto in powder vai con gli sci più lunghi, se passerai la maggior parte del tempo su ghiaccio e / o ripidi canali, scegli uno sci più corto.</p> <p><strong>GRUPPO DI SCIATORI</strong></p> <p>Durante i tour è importante che il gruppo abbia un livello più o meno simile di fitness e resistenza. Tuttavia ci sono sempre differenze e la scelta di attrezzi può aiutare a mitigarli.<br /> Solitamente scia con gli sciatori più forti di te? Se è così allora prova a risparmiare qualche grammo usando uno sci più leggero, renderà il viaggio più divertente per te.<br /> Aspetti sempre che gli altri si mettano al passo? Poi hai un margine di sforzo per giocare e puoi usare uno sci più ampio senza perdere velocità nel corso della giornata.</p> <p><strong>SCARPONI DA SCI</strong></p> <p>Abbiamo elencato i nostri scarponi da alpinismo con le stesse opzioni "Touring Category": Touring Race, Touring Efficient e Touring Free-Ski.<br /> Prova ad avere una regolazione coerente con gli scarponi della stessa categoria degli sci.<br /> Gli scarponi da gara Skimo sono generalmente troppo leggeri per guidare gli sci più larghi, mentre gli scarponi rigidi da 130 flex sono troppo resistenti su sci da touring stretti.</p> <p>Speriamo che queste informazioni siano utili per te. Se hai alcuni suggerimenti o hai bisogno di aiuto nel selezionare il modello migliore per le tue esigenze, non esiti a contattarci. Siamo qui per aiutare!</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">At <em>Telemark Pyrenees<...
<p class="rtejustify">At <em>Telemark Pyrenees</em> we stock a huge range of skis that can be used for<strong> </strong>ski touring. Many of these skis have been designed specifically for <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-ski-binding-packages">ski touring</a>, while others are alpine models that lend themselves well to being used for ski touring and backcountry skiing. Advances in ski design and materials in the last few years mean that many alpine skis are now much lighter and so can be considered for ski touring. Some of these "alpine crossover" skis weigh only a little more than the dedicated touring models, but offer superior downhill perfomance.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Alpine Touring Ski Buying Guide</strong></span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Ski touring has evolved and now encompasses a wide range of different skiing styles and adventure skiing. Sidecountry skiers only venture a short distance from the resort and usually prioritise downhill performance. <br /> Ski Mountaineers want to climb and descend as many vertical metres as fast as possible and count every gram: uphill performance is as important as the downhill.<br /> Backcountry skiers covering long distances will want a lightweight mid-fat ski that climbs well and skis well in most snow conditions, from ice to powder.<br /> Ski touring has always been a great way to keep fit and the latest trend is "resort - fitness touring" where skiers skin up the pistes or (better) next to them, then ski back down the pistes. These skiers want a lightweight ski for efficient uphill combined with a medium-stiff flex for skiing down on the hardpack.<br /> <br /> To help you choose which models best suit your skiing style and touring itineries we have listed our skis in four "Touring Categories": Touring Race, Touring Efficient, Touring Free-Ski and Touring Powder.<br /> Many skiers are also using <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-skis">alpine skis </a>for touring. These are often only a little heavier than true touring skis and can offer superior downhill performance. To show these we've added the categories Freeride All Mountain, Freeride Powder, Piste and Backcountry Freestyle.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING RACE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Narrow short skis designed for Skimo (Ski Mountaineering) use and fitness training, when fitness means climbing as fast as possible. These skis are designed to be as light as possible. The international Skimo regulations specify a minimum length of 160 cm for men and 150 cm for women, and since every gram counts, race skis are usually these lengths, or maybe a few cm longer for additional stability / skiability. Climbing with these is fantastic, the minimal weight helps the metres fall away and the narrow sidecut helps them grip well in icy conditions. While Skimo competitors manage to ski these skis well in all snow conditions, it has to be said that these are not the easiest skis offpiste; the narrow width limits float while the short length reduces directional stability. Choose these skis if you're racing or a performance fitness fanatic timing each outing. They can also be a good choice for fitness skiers who will be skiing down resort slopes, the minimal weight makes them good fun on the piste....up to a certain speed!!</p> <p class="rtejustify"> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-race-1971">AT Race Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">TOURING EFFICIENT SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Wider than race skis, Efficient skis have a waist of 70-90 mm, are lightweight and are usually touring specific models with medium flex and medium radius sidecuts. Modern ski design and materials enable the manufacturers to build touring skis that are robust, that ski well and are very light. The relatively narrow width means these skis tend to be very versatile, gripping well on ice and also coping well in soft snow conditions. Touring efficient skis usually have a cambered profile giving good edge grip when climbing and reliable grip when descending on hard snow. If you're looking for a ski<strong> </strong>for covering long distances, for a light ski that will not be tiring when climbing, then take a look at the efficient skis. These skis are also a good choice for small and lighter skiers who may find the wider models too heavy for pleasant climbing. We spend most of the day skinning so you need this to be fun.<br /> <br /> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-efficient-1972">AT Efficient Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>FREE TOUR SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Advances in ski construction and materials means that ski widths that would once have been hopelessly heavy for touring can now be made with weights that allow their use in the backcountry. We call skis with waists between 90-105 mm "Free-Tour" skis., the backcountry equivalent of free-ride. These skis generally weigh a little more than the efficient series models but offer superior soft and deep snow performance. Many Free Tour skis will have reduced camber and moderate to long tip rocker and possibly tail rocker, giving these skis excellent maneuverability while more width makes these more stable with better floatation in powder and spring snow. Some of these skis are alpine models that also tour well, or high performance touring skis, and the downhill performance of many of these is superior to the lighter models. Free-tour skis are the best choice for skiers who are prepared to work a little more on the uphill, for skiers looking for downhill performance in all the snow conditions we find in the backcountry.</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-free-ski-1973">AT Free Tour Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>TOURING POWDER SKIS</strong></span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">You guessed!! These skis have waists over 105 mm, loads of float and are the skis you see in just about all the offpiste / backcountry ski videos. Excellent fun when conditions are right, fat skis are definately the way to go if you're lucky enough to only ski powder, and are either un-naturally strong or will only be climbing relatively short routes. While fat skis make skiing deep snow much easier, they tend to be harder work on ice, so are not the most versatile backcountry tools. These skis are also a great choice for lift-assisted side-country tours and heliskiiing. Nice to have a pair or two if you're lucky enough to have a "quiver" of skis.....</p> <p class="rtejustify">See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/touring-powder-1974">AT Powder Skis</a></strong></p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">BACKCOUNTRY FREESTYLE SKIS</span></strong></h2> <p class="rtejustify">A subcategory of touring powder skis, if you're looking for these then you almost certainly don't need any advice!! These are pretty specialised fat freestyle skis designed to turn tricks in the backcountry. With similar widths to touring powder skis, Backcountry Freestyle skis are built with the shape and flex for performing tricks in the backcountry on unprepared snow. Great fun for those with the technique and stamina....<br /> <br /> See all <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/19/field_touring_category/backcountry-freestyle-3938">Backcountry Freestyle Skis</a></strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">Other considerations:</span></strong></h3> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:20px">SKI LENGTH</span></strong></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When skinning you need a ski that will be short enough for you to easily make kick-turns when climbing.<br /> This generally means that the ski should not be longer than your height, and probably about 10 cm shorter. (Yoga helps if you're determined to use longer skis).<br /> Skis with progressive tips tend to be longer and one needs to take this into account when deciding which length to choose.<br /> If you'll be skiing a lot of powder then go for longer skis, if you'll be spending most of the time on ice and / or steep couloirs then choose a shorter ski.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>SKI BUDDIES</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When touring it's important that the group has a more or less similar level of fitness and endurance. However there are always differences and the choice of gear can help mitigate these. Do you usually ski with skiers who are stronger than you? If so then try and save a few grams using a lighter ski, it'll make the trip more fun for you.<br /> Always waiting for the others to catch up? 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<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong>alpine touring </strong>bindings for your needs can be daunting, there are so many models available! Here we'll explain how these bindings work, and the criteria to consider when deciding what's best for you. Alpine touring bindings are designed to let you travel efficiently on skis in mountainous terrain. To do so all alpine touring bindings have a walk mode, in which the boot articulates at the toe to enable the skier to climb uphill on skis using skins, and a downhill mode where the boot is locked down at the heel. As the name suggests, alpine touring bindings are for <strong>skiing </strong>downhill in alpine mode with the heel locked, unlike <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> where the heel is always free.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding Technologies</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> use one of two basic designs, called plate bindings or insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Plate Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Plate bindings</strong> were the first to be developed and basically added a metal plate (or bars) under an alpine style binding. These attach to the skis under the toepiece by a hinge, so that the boot and binding can articulate in uphill mode. Once at the top, the back of the plate can be locked down on the ski. The best known example of these bindings are the Fritchi Diamir range, which for many years were the world's best selling bindings. The <strong>Marker "Royal"</strong> family composed of the <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>Baron</strong>, <strong>Tour EPF 12</strong> and <strong>Tour 10</strong> bindings are now the most popular plate bindings available.<br /> Plate bindings are easy to use and can offer alpine-style control and reliable release. They are however heavy, with most models weighing between 1.5-2.0 kg per pair, and because of this have been eclipsed by insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Every gram costs when skinning uphill and for many years skiers dreamt of a lightweight touring that would make backcountry travel easier. In 1984 Fritz Barthel developed the first version of the Low Tech "insert" bindings". These used a sprung jaw with two pins that locked into a small metal hollow on either side of the boot toe, and a heel unit with two forward facing pins that slotted into recesses cut into the back of the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots"><strong>ski boot</strong> </a>heel. In climb mode the heel unit rotated 90° to the right so that the boot was only attached by the toe piece "inserts" giving frictionless movement and greatly reduced weight.<br /> In downhill mode the "pins" of the heel unit engage the boot slots. The heel unit could be adjusted for lateral and vertical release. It took several more years to develop the binding into the Dynafit "Tour Lite Tech" TLT Turn, the first commercially available insert binding and which is still available as the <strong>Dynafit TLT Speed 2.0 binding</strong>. <br /> Insert bindings are a little more fiddly to enter and exit than plate bindings, and also require greater care when adjusting for boot size and release settings, but they are so much lighter that the vast majority of tourers now use insert bindings and every year there are more and more models available. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert "Plus" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Offpiste skiers and tourers using wide skis and powerful rigid boots found that the narrow spacing of the rear pins limited ski performance compared with the greater force applied to the ski boot using an alpine style heel unit. Several manufactuers now supply bindings that combine an insert type toepiece with an alpine style heel unit, which moves backwards in climb mode with heel lifts, while clamping the ski boot firmly in ski mode. The <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> and <strong>Kingpin 13</strong> bindings, and the <strong>Fritschi Tecton</strong> bindings are the latest and most sucessful Insert "Plus" bindings currently available.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Touring Categories</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">"<strong>Alpine Touring</strong>" covers a variety of skiing styles, from skimo (ski mountaineering) race competitors counting every gram, skiers looking for the most efficient combination of both uphill and downhill performance to skiers who want the highest level of downhill control skiing wide skis, often on steep slopes.<br /> To help to select the best gear for your needs we've divided our <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> into three categories: Race, Efficient and Free-Tour. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Race" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are minimalist insert bindings designed to be as light as possible. Designed for ski mountaineering competitions and for touring wanting the lowest possible weight. Designed to be used with ski leashes, some race bindings have slots for use with ski crampons, others do not. Most <strong>race bindings </strong>have stripped down release mechanisms and many are not adjustable, or involve swapping the heel "U" springs.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Efficient" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most ski tourers want a binding that will let them climb easily, gives good downhill control and will release reliably in the event of a fall. The best of all possible worlds. These bindings may offer a choice of using a leash or ski brakes and generally have slots for ski crampons. These bindings are best choice for most ski tourers and for use with skis with a waist of 80-105 mm. They weigh a little more than the <strong>"Race"</strong> category binding but are considerably lighter than the <strong>"Free-Tour"</strong> bindings, and all have reliable release mechansims.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Free-Tour" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are designed for skiers using wider waisted skis (90 mm +), for particularly strong skiers and for skiers using lifts to access the "sidecountry". These bindings have a heavier construction to cope with higher forces and to transfer more power to ski - skiers are often using stiffer more downhill orientated boots with these bindings. The toepiece and heel units have a wider footprint with wider spacing for the binding screws, again to provide higher levels of downhill control. <strong>Free-Tour</strong> bindings usually come with ski brakes and have higher DIN ranges, or are available with a choice of DIN ranges (eg the <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> - <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, <strong>Dynafit Rotation 10</strong> - 12, <strong>ATK Raider 12</strong> - <strong>Raider 14</strong>).</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Brakes / Leashes</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">It's essential to use either a ski leash or bindings with ski brakes in the backcountry. Ski leashes are elasticated cables with a small carabiner that attach to the binding toepiece and to a clip on the ski boot. They are lighter than ski brakes but you need to be careful when stepping into the bindings that the ski does not shoot off by itself! Best to attach the leash beforehand. Ski brakes let you step in to the bindings. They are also a better choice when skiing in avalanche prone terrain, since some skiers using leashes have died since the skis have dragged them down into the avalanche. Some leashes have been designed to snap above a certain load, eg 70 kg, to avoid this potential problem, but these can also break during a normal fall since it's quite easy to generate forces of this magnitude.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Crampons</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When conditions get too steep or icy for skins to work effectively you'll either need to put the skis on your back and use regular crampons, or attach <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-crampons">ski crampons</a> to the skis. While booting uphill can sometimes be quicker, in glaciated terrain it's often better to keep the skis on your feet due to the risk of crevasses. Each brand has their own attachment system but if there is an industry standard it is the Dynafit system. Most models of ski crampons attach to the binding toepiece and can articulate, moving up as you slide the ski forward then gripping the snow as you put the foot down. Most manufacturers make ski crampons in several widths, and you should select the narrowest width that will fit your skis. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Heel Lifts</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Heel lifts reduce stress on your calves when climbing by raising the height of the base for the boot heel. All alpine touring bindings apart from some race models have heel lifts, often with a choice of two heights.<br /> The simpler bindings activate the heel lifts by rotating the heel units, while the majority now use metal flaps that can easily be flipped into position using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-pole-accessories">ski pole</a>.<br /> We stock a large range of Alpine Touring Bindings:</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Race bindings:</strong></span></h3> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul> <h3 class="rtejustify"><br /> <strong><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:18px">Efficient Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <div> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul> </div>
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<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong...
<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong>alpine touring </strong>bindings for your needs can be daunting, there are so many models available! Here we'll explain how these bindings work, and the criteria to consider when deciding what's best for you. Alpine touring bindings are designed to let you travel efficiently on skis in mountainous terrain. To do so all alpine touring bindings have a walk mode, in which the boot articulates at the toe to enable the skier to climb uphill on skis using skins, and a downhill mode where the boot is locked down at the heel. As the name suggests, alpine touring bindings are for <strong>skiing </strong>downhill in alpine mode with the heel locked, unlike <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> where the heel is always free.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding Technologies</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> use one of two basic designs, called plate bindings or insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Plate Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Plate bindings</strong> were the first to be developed and basically added a metal plate (or bars) under an alpine style binding. These attach to the skis under the toepiece by a hinge, so that the boot and binding can articulate in uphill mode. Once at the top, the back of the plate can be locked down on the ski. The best known example of these bindings are the Fritchi Diamir range, which for many years were the world's best selling bindings. The <strong>Marker "Royal"</strong> family composed of the <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>Baron</strong>, <strong>Tour EPF 12</strong> and <strong>Tour 10</strong> bindings are now the most popular plate bindings available.<br /> Plate bindings are easy to use and can offer alpine-style control and reliable release. They are however heavy, with most models weighing between 1.5-2.0 kg per pair, and because of this have been eclipsed by insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Every gram costs when skinning uphill and for many years skiers dreamt of a lightweight touring that would make backcountry travel easier. In 1984 Fritz Barthel developed the first version of the Low Tech "insert" bindings". These used a sprung jaw with two pins that locked into a small metal hollow on either side of the boot toe, and a heel unit with two forward facing pins that slotted into recesses cut into the back of the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots"><strong>ski boot</strong> </a>heel. In climb mode the heel unit rotated 90° to the right so that the boot was only attached by the toe piece "inserts" giving frictionless movement and greatly reduced weight.<br /> In downhill mode the "pins" of the heel unit engage the boot slots. The heel unit could be adjusted for lateral and vertical release. It took several more years to develop the binding into the Dynafit "Tour Lite Tech" TLT Turn, the first commercially available insert binding and which is still available as the <strong>Dynafit TLT Speed 2.0 binding</strong>. <br /> Insert bindings are a little more fiddly to enter and exit than plate bindings, and also require greater care when adjusting for boot size and release settings, but they are so much lighter that the vast majority of tourers now use insert bindings and every year there are more and more models available. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert "Plus" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Offpiste skiers and tourers using wide skis and powerful rigid boots found that the narrow spacing of the rear pins limited ski performance compared with the greater force applied to the ski boot using an alpine style heel unit. Several manufactuers now supply bindings that combine an insert type toepiece with an alpine style heel unit, which moves backwards in climb mode with heel lifts, while clamping the ski boot firmly in ski mode. The <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> and <strong>Kingpin 13</strong> bindings, and the <strong>Fritschi Tecton</strong> bindings are the latest and most sucessful Insert "Plus" bindings currently available.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Touring Categories</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">"<strong>Alpine Touring</strong>" covers a variety of skiing styles, from skimo (ski mountaineering) race competitors counting every gram, skiers looking for the most efficient combination of both uphill and downhill performance to skiers who want the highest level of downhill control skiing wide skis, often on steep slopes.<br /> To help to select the best gear for your needs we've divided our <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> into three categories: Race, Efficient and Free-Tour. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Race" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are minimalist insert bindings designed to be as light as possible. Designed for ski mountaineering competitions and for touring wanting the lowest possible weight. Designed to be used with ski leashes, some race bindings have slots for use with ski crampons, others do not. Most <strong>race bindings </strong>have stripped down release mechanisms and many are not adjustable, or involve swapping the heel "U" springs.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Efficient" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most ski tourers want a binding that will let them climb easily, gives good downhill control and will release reliably in the event of a fall. The best of all possible worlds. These bindings may offer a choice of using a leash or ski brakes and generally have slots for ski crampons. These bindings are best choice for most ski tourers and for use with skis with a waist of 80-105 mm. They weigh a little more than the <strong>"Race"</strong> category binding but are considerably lighter than the <strong>"Free-Tour"</strong> bindings, and all have reliable release mechansims.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Free-Tour" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are designed for skiers using wider waisted skis (90 mm +), for particularly strong skiers and for skiers using lifts to access the "sidecountry". These bindings have a heavier construction to cope with higher forces and to transfer more power to ski - skiers are often using stiffer more downhill orientated boots with these bindings. The toepiece and heel units have a wider footprint with wider spacing for the binding screws, again to provide higher levels of downhill control. <strong>Free-Tour</strong> bindings usually come with ski brakes and have higher DIN ranges, or are available with a choice of DIN ranges (eg the <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> - <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, <strong>Dynafit Rotation 10</strong> - 12, <strong>ATK Raider 12</strong> - <strong>Raider 14</strong>).</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Brakes / Leashes</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">It's essential to use either a ski leash or bindings with ski brakes in the backcountry. Ski leashes are elasticated cables with a small carabiner that attach to the binding toepiece and to a clip on the ski boot. They are lighter than ski brakes but you need to be careful when stepping into the bindings that the ski does not shoot off by itself! Best to attach the leash beforehand. Ski brakes let you step in to the bindings. They are also a better choice when skiing in avalanche prone terrain, since some skiers using leashes have died since the skis have dragged them down into the avalanche. Some leashes have been designed to snap above a certain load, eg 70 kg, to avoid this potential problem, but these can also break during a normal fall since it's quite easy to generate forces of this magnitude.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Crampons</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When conditions get too steep or icy for skins to work effectively you'll either need to put the skis on your back and use regular crampons, or attach <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-crampons">ski crampons</a> to the skis. While booting uphill can sometimes be quicker, in glaciated terrain it's often better to keep the skis on your feet due to the risk of crevasses. Each brand has their own attachment system but if there is an industry standard it is the Dynafit system. Most models of ski crampons attach to the binding toepiece and can articulate, moving up as you slide the ski forward then gripping the snow as you put the foot down. Most manufacturers make ski crampons in several widths, and you should select the narrowest width that will fit your skis. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Heel Lifts</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Heel lifts reduce stress on your calves when climbing by raising the height of the base for the boot heel. All alpine touring bindings apart from some race models have heel lifts, often with a choice of two heights.<br /> The simpler bindings activate the heel lifts by rotating the heel units, while the majority now use metal flaps that can easily be flipped into position using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-pole-accessories">ski pole</a>.<br /> We stock a large range of Alpine Touring Bindings:</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Race bindings:</strong></span></h3> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul> <h3 class="rtejustify"><br /> <strong><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:18px">Efficient Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <div> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul> </div>
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<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong...
<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong>alpine touring </strong>bindings for your needs can be daunting, there are so many models available! Here we'll explain how these bindings work, and the criteria to consider when deciding what's best for you. Alpine touring bindings are designed to let you travel efficiently on skis in mountainous terrain. To do so all alpine touring bindings have a walk mode, in which the boot articulates at the toe to enable the skier to climb uphill on skis using skins, and a downhill mode where the boot is locked down at the heel. As the name suggests, alpine touring bindings are for <strong>skiing </strong>downhill in alpine mode with the heel locked, unlike <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> where the heel is always free.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding Technologies</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> use one of two basic designs, called plate bindings or insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Plate Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Plate bindings</strong> were the first to be developed and basically added a metal plate (or bars) under an alpine style binding. These attach to the skis under the toepiece by a hinge, so that the boot and binding can articulate in uphill mode. Once at the top, the back of the plate can be locked down on the ski. The best known example of these bindings are the Fritchi Diamir range, which for many years were the world's best selling bindings. The <strong>Marker "Royal"</strong> family composed of the <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>Baron</strong>, <strong>Tour EPF 12</strong> and <strong>Tour 10</strong> bindings are now the most popular plate bindings available.<br /> Plate bindings are easy to use and can offer alpine-style control and reliable release. They are however heavy, with most models weighing between 1.5-2.0 kg per pair, and because of this have been eclipsed by insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Every gram costs when skinning uphill and for many years skiers dreamt of a lightweight touring that would make backcountry travel easier. In 1984 Fritz Barthel developed the first version of the Low Tech "insert" bindings". These used a sprung jaw with two pins that locked into a small metal hollow on either side of the boot toe, and a heel unit with two forward facing pins that slotted into recesses cut into the back of the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots"><strong>ski boot</strong> </a>heel. In climb mode the heel unit rotated 90° to the right so that the boot was only attached by the toe piece "inserts" giving frictionless movement and greatly reduced weight.<br /> In downhill mode the "pins" of the heel unit engage the boot slots. The heel unit could be adjusted for lateral and vertical release. It took several more years to develop the binding into the Dynafit "Tour Lite Tech" TLT Turn, the first commercially available insert binding and which is still available as the <strong>Dynafit TLT Speed 2.0 binding</strong>. <br /> Insert bindings are a little more fiddly to enter and exit than plate bindings, and also require greater care when adjusting for boot size and release settings, but they are so much lighter that the vast majority of tourers now use insert bindings and every year there are more and more models available. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert "Plus" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Offpiste skiers and tourers using wide skis and powerful rigid boots found that the narrow spacing of the rear pins limited ski performance compared with the greater force applied to the ski boot using an alpine style heel unit. Several manufactuers now supply bindings that combine an insert type toepiece with an alpine style heel unit, which moves backwards in climb mode with heel lifts, while clamping the ski boot firmly in ski mode. The <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> and <strong>Kingpin 13</strong> bindings, and the <strong>Fritschi Tecton</strong> bindings are the latest and most sucessful Insert "Plus" bindings currently available.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Touring Categories</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">"<strong>Alpine Touring</strong>" covers a variety of skiing styles, from skimo (ski mountaineering) race competitors counting every gram, skiers looking for the most efficient combination of both uphill and downhill performance to skiers who want the highest level of downhill control skiing wide skis, often on steep slopes.<br /> To help to select the best gear for your needs we've divided our <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> into three categories: Race, Efficient and Free-Tour. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Race" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are minimalist insert bindings designed to be as light as possible. Designed for ski mountaineering competitions and for touring wanting the lowest possible weight. Designed to be used with ski leashes, some race bindings have slots for use with ski crampons, others do not. Most <strong>race bindings </strong>have stripped down release mechanisms and many are not adjustable, or involve swapping the heel "U" springs.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Efficient" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most ski tourers want a binding that will let them climb easily, gives good downhill control and will release reliably in the event of a fall. The best of all possible worlds. These bindings may offer a choice of using a leash or ski brakes and generally have slots for ski crampons. These bindings are best choice for most ski tourers and for use with skis with a waist of 80-105 mm. They weigh a little more than the <strong>"Race"</strong> category binding but are considerably lighter than the <strong>"Free-Tour"</strong> bindings, and all have reliable release mechansims.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Free-Tour" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are designed for skiers using wider waisted skis (90 mm +), for particularly strong skiers and for skiers using lifts to access the "sidecountry". These bindings have a heavier construction to cope with higher forces and to transfer more power to ski - skiers are often using stiffer more downhill orientated boots with these bindings. The toepiece and heel units have a wider footprint with wider spacing for the binding screws, again to provide higher levels of downhill control. <strong>Free-Tour</strong> bindings usually come with ski brakes and have higher DIN ranges, or are available with a choice of DIN ranges (eg the <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> - <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, <strong>Dynafit Rotation 10</strong> - 12, <strong>ATK Raider 12</strong> - <strong>Raider 14</strong>).</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Brakes / Leashes</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">It's essential to use either a ski leash or bindings with ski brakes in the backcountry. Ski leashes are elasticated cables with a small carabiner that attach to the binding toepiece and to a clip on the ski boot. They are lighter than ski brakes but you need to be careful when stepping into the bindings that the ski does not shoot off by itself! Best to attach the leash beforehand. Ski brakes let you step in to the bindings. They are also a better choice when skiing in avalanche prone terrain, since some skiers using leashes have died since the skis have dragged them down into the avalanche. Some leashes have been designed to snap above a certain load, eg 70 kg, to avoid this potential problem, but these can also break during a normal fall since it's quite easy to generate forces of this magnitude.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Crampons</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When conditions get too steep or icy for skins to work effectively you'll either need to put the skis on your back and use regular crampons, or attach <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-crampons">ski crampons</a> to the skis. While booting uphill can sometimes be quicker, in glaciated terrain it's often better to keep the skis on your feet due to the risk of crevasses. Each brand has their own attachment system but if there is an industry standard it is the Dynafit system. Most models of ski crampons attach to the binding toepiece and can articulate, moving up as you slide the ski forward then gripping the snow as you put the foot down. Most manufacturers make ski crampons in several widths, and you should select the narrowest width that will fit your skis. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Heel Lifts</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Heel lifts reduce stress on your calves when climbing by raising the height of the base for the boot heel. All alpine touring bindings apart from some race models have heel lifts, often with a choice of two heights.<br /> The simpler bindings activate the heel lifts by rotating the heel units, while the majority now use metal flaps that can easily be flipped into position using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-pole-accessories">ski pole</a>.<br /> We stock a large range of Alpine Touring Bindings:</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Race bindings:</strong></span></h3> <ul><li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul><h3 class="rtejustify"> <strong><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <ul><li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul><h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:18px">Efficient Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <div> <ul><li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul></div>
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<p>Elegir las mejores <strong>fijaciones de esq...
<p>Elegir las mejores <strong>fijaciones de esquí de travesía</strong> para tus necesidades puede ser desalentador, ¡hay tantos modelos disponibles! Aquí explicaremos cómo funcionan estas fijaciones y los criterios a considerar al decidir qué es lo mejor para ti. Las fijaciones de esquí de travesía están diseñadas para permitirte viajar de manera eficiente en esquís en terreno montañoso. Para hacerlo, todas las fijaciones de esquí de travesía tienen un modo de caminata, en el que la bota se articula en la puntera para permitir que el esquiador escale en esquís usando pieles, y un modo de descenso donde la bota está bloqueada en el talón. Como su nombre lo indica, las fijaciones de esquí de travesía son para esquiar en el descenso en modo alpino con el talón bloqueado, a diferencia de las<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/fijaciones-de-telemark"> fijaciones de telemark</a> donde el talón siempre está libre.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Tecnología</span></h3> <p>Todas las fijaciones de esquí de travesía utilizan uno de los dos diseños básicos, denominadas fijaciones de placa o fijaciones de insertos.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de placas</strong></p> <p>Las fijaciones de placas fueron las primeras en desarrollarse y básicamente agregaron una placa de metal (o barras) bajo una fijación de estilo alpino. Estos se unen a los esquís debajo de la puntera mediante una bisagra, de modo que la bota y la fijación pueden articularse en modo de ascenso. Una vez en la parte superior, la parte posterior de la placa se puede bloquear en el esquí. El ejemplo más conocido de estas fijaciones es la gama Fritchi Diamir, que durante muchos años fueron las fijaciones más vendidas del mundo. La familia<strong> Marker "Royal"</strong> compuesta por las fijaciones <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>Baron</strong>, <strong>Tour EPF 12</strong> y <strong>Tour 10</strong> son ahora las fijaciones de placas más populares disponibles.</p> <p>Las fijaciones de placas son fáciles de usar y pueden ofrecer un control de estilo alpino y una liberación confiable. Sin embargo, son pesados, con la mayoría de los modelos que pesan entre 1.5-2.0 kg por par, y debido a esto han sido eclipsados por las fijaciones de insertos.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de insertos</strong></p> <p>Cada gramo cuesta al escalar y durante muchos años los esquiadores soñaron con un recorrido ligero que facilitaría los viajes por el backcountry. En 1984, Fritz Barthel desarrolló la primera versión de las "fijaciones" de insertos de Low Tech, que usaban una mordaza con dos pines que se enganchaba en un pequeño hueco metálico a cada lado de la puntera de la bota, y una talonera con dos pasadores orientados hacia adelante que se introdujo en huecos cortados en la parte posterior del talón de la<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/botas-de-esqu%C3%AD-de-traves%C3%ADa"> bota de esquí</a>. En el modo de ascenso, la talonera giró 90 ° hacia la derecha, de modo que la bota solo estaba unida por los "insertos" de la puntera, lo que proporciona un movimiento sin fricción y un peso muy reducido. En el modo de descenso, los "pasadores" de la talonera se enganchan en las ranuras de la bota. La talonera podría ajustarse para liberación lateral y vertical. Se necesitaron varios años más para desarrollar la fijación en Dynafit "Tour Lite Tech" TLT Turn, la primera fijación de insertos disponible comercialmente y que todavía está disponible como la fijación <strong>Dynafit TLT Speed 2.0.</strong><br /> Las fijaciones de insertos son un poco más complicadas para entrar y salir que las fijaciones de placa, y también requieren mayor cuidado al ajustar la talla de la bota y la configuración de liberación, pero son mucho más ligeras que la gran mayoría de los Tourers ahora usan fijaciones de insertos y cada año hay más y más modelos disponibles.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de insertos "Plus"</strong></p> <p>Los esquiadores y excursionistas fuera de pista que usan esquís anchos y potentes botas rígidas descubrieron que el espacio estrecho de los pasadores traseros limitaba el rendimiento del esquí en comparación con la mayor fuerza aplicada a la bota de esquí usando una unidad de talón de estilo alpino. Varios fabricantes ahora suministran fijaciones que combinan una puntera tipo inserto con talonera de estilo alpino, que se mueve hacia atrás en modo escalada con elevadores de talón, mientras sujeta la bota de esquí firmemente en modo esquí. Las fijaciones <strong>Marker Kingpin 10 </strong>y <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, y las fijaciones <strong>Fritschi Tecton</strong> son las últimas y más exitosas fijaciones de insertos "Plus" disponibles actualmente.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Categorías de travesía</span></h3> <div>"Esquí de travesía" cubre una variedad de estilos de esquí, desde los competidores de carreras de skimo (alpinismo) que cuentan cada gramo, los esquiadores que buscan la combinación más eficiente de rendimiento tanto en la escalada como en el descenso hasta los esquiadores que desean el más alto nivel de esquí alpino de control de descenso, a menudo en pendientes pronunciadas.</div> <div>Para ayudarte a seleccionar el mejor equipo para tus necesidades, hemos dividido nuestras <strong>fijaciones de e esquí de travesía</strong> en tres categorías: Carrera, Eficiente y Free-Tour.</div> <p><strong>Fijaciones de "carrera"</strong></p> <p>Se trata de fijaciones de insertos minimalistas diseñadas para ser lo más ligeras posible. Diseñado para competiciones de esquí de montaña y para viajar con el menor peso posible. Diseñado para usarse con correas de esquí, algunas fijaciones de carrera tienen ranuras para usar con crampones de esquí, otras no. La mayoría de las <strong>fijaciones de carrera</strong> han despojado los mecanismos de liberación y muchas no son ajustables o implican el intercambio de los resortes del talón "U".</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones "eficientes"</strong></p> <p>La mayoría de los esquiadores de esquí desean una fijación que les permita escalar fácilmente, les proporciona un buen control en descenso y se liberará de manera confiable en caso de una caída. El mejor de los mundos posibles. Estas fijaciones pueden ofrecer la opción de usar una correa o frenos de esquí y generalmente tienen ranuras para crampones de esquí. Estas fijaciones son la mejor opción para la mayoría de los esquiadores y para usar con esquís con un patín de 80-105 mm. Pesan un poco más que la fijación de la categoría "<strong>Carrera</strong>", pero son considerablemente más ligeras que las fijaciones del "<strong>Free-Tour</strong>", y todos tienen mecanismos de liberación confiables.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de "Free-Tour"</strong></p> <p>Están diseñadas para esquiadores que usan esquís de patín más ancho (90 mm +), para esquiadores particularmente fuertes y para esquiadores que usan ascensores para acceder al " sidecountry ". Estas fijaciones tienen una construcción más pesada para hacer frente a fuerzas más altas y para transferir más potencia a los esquiadores: los esquiadores a menudo usan botas más rígidas orientadas hacia abajo con estas fijaciones. Las punteras y taloneras tienen una huella más amplia con un espacio más amplio para los tornillos de fijación, nuevamente para proporcionar niveles más altos de control en el descenso. Las fijaciones de <strong>Free-Tour</strong> generalmente vienen con frenos de esquí y tienen rangos DIN más altos, o están disponibles con una variedad de rangos DIN (por ejemplo, <strong>Marker Kingpin 10</strong> - <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, <strong>Dynafit Rotation</strong> 10-12, <strong>ATK Raider 12</strong> - <strong>Raider 14</strong>).</p> <p><strong>Frenos de esquí / correas</strong></p> <p>Es esencial usar una correa de esquí o fijaciones con frenos de esquí en el backcountry. Las correas de esquí son cables elásticos con un pequeño mosquetón que se adhiere a la puntera de fijación y a un clip en la bota de esquí. ¡Son más ligeros que los frenos de esquí, pero debes tener cuidado al pisar las fijaciones para que el esquí no se dispare solo! Lo mejor es colocar la correa de antemano. Los frenos de esquí te permiten intervenir en las fijaciones. También son una mejor opción al esquiar en terrenos propensos a avalanchas, ya que algunos esquiadores que usan correas han muerto desde que los esquís los arrastraron hacia la avalancha. Algunas correas se han diseñado para romperse por encima de una determinada carga, por ejemplo, 70 kg, para evitar este problema potencial, pero también pueden romperse durante una caída normal, ya que es bastante fácil generar fuerzas de esta magnitud.</p> <p><strong>Crampones de esquí</strong></p> <p>Cuando las condiciones se vuelven demasiado empinadas o heladas para que las pieles funcionen de manera efectiva, deberá ponerse los esquís en la espalda y usar crampones regulares, o colocar<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/crampones"> crampones de esquí</a> en los esquís. Si bien el arranque cuesta arriba a veces puede ser más rápido, en terrenos glaciados a menudo es mejor mantener los esquís en los pies debido al riesgo de grietas. Cada marca tiene su propio sistema de fijación, pero si hay un estándar de la industria, es el sistema Dynafit. La mayoría de los modelos de crampones de esquí se adhieren a la puntera de la fijación y pueden articularse, moviéndose hacia arriba a medida que desliza el esquí hacia adelante y luego agarrando la nieve mientras baja el pie. La mayoría de los fabricantes hacen crampones de esquí en varios anchos, y debe seleccionar el ancho más estrecho que se ajuste a sus esquís.</p> <p><strong>Los elevadores de talón</strong></p> <div>Los elevadores de talón reducen el estrés en las pantorrillas al escalar elevando la altura de la base del talón de la bota. Todas las fijaciones de esquí de travesía, aparte de algunos modelos de carrera, tienen elevaciones de talón, a menudo con una opción de dos alturas.</div> <div>Las fijaciones más simples activan los elevadores del talón girando las taloneras, mientras que la mayoría ahora usa aletas de metal que pueden colocarse fácilmente en posición usando el <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/accesorios-bastones">bastón de esquí.</a></div> <div>Disponemos de una amplia gama de fijaciones de esquí de travesía:</div> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Fijaciones de "carrera":</span></h3> <p><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021<br /> ATK SL Lightweight World Cup<br /> ATK Trofeo<br /> ATK SL World Cup<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)<br /> Dynafit Superlite 150<br /> Plum R120<br /> Plum R150<br /> Plum R170<br /> Plum R99</strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Fijaciones Free-Tour:</span></h3> <p><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding<br /> ATK R12 AT Binding<br /> ATK C-Raider 12<br /> Atomic N Shift 13 MNC<br /> Dynafit ST Rotation 10<br /> Dynafit ST Rotation 12<br /> Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12<br /> Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12<br /> G3 Ion 12<br /> Marker Baron EPF 13<br /> Marker Duke PT16<br /> Marker F12 Tour EPF<br /> Marker Kingpin 10 2021<br /> Marker Kingpin 13 2021<br /> Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021<br /> Plum Guide 12 - 2021<br /> Plum Guide 7<br /> Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10<br /> Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Fijaciones Eficientes:</span></h3> <div><strong>ATK Crest 10<br /> ATK Crest 8<br /> ATK Haute Route 10<br /> ATK Release 10<br /> ATK RT 10<br /> ATK RT 8<br /> ATK Trofeo Plus<br /> Atomic Backland Pure 2021<br /> Aromic Backland Tour 2021<br /> Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10<br /> Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12<br /> Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0<br /> Dynafit ST Radical<br /> Dynafit Superlite 150<br /> Dynafit TLT Speed Radical<br /> Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0<br /> Fritschi Xenic 10<br /> G3 Zed 12<br /> G3 Zed 9<br /> Hagan Z02 Junior<br /> Marker Alpinist 9<br /> Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel<br /> Marker Alpinist 12<br /> Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel<br /> Marker Alpinist 8 2021<br /> Marker F10 Tour<br /> Plum Oazo 6<br /> Plum Oazo 8<br /> Plum Pika<br /> Salomon MTN<br /> Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></div>
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<p>Elegir las mejores <strong>fijaciones de esq...
<p>Elegir las mejores <strong>fijaciones de esquí de travesía</strong> para tus necesidades puede ser desalentador, ¡hay tantos modelos disponibles! Aquí explicaremos cómo funcionan estas fijaciones y los criterios a considerar al decidir qué es lo mejor para ti. Las fijaciones de esquí de travesía están diseñadas para permitirte viajar de manera eficiente en esquís en terreno montañoso. Para hacerlo, todas las fijaciones de esquí de travesía tienen un modo de caminata, en el que la bota se articula en la puntera para permitir que el esquiador escale en esquís usando pieles, y un modo de descenso donde la bota está bloqueada en el talón. Como su nombre lo indica, las fijaciones de esquí de travesía son para esquiar en el descenso en modo alpino con el talón bloqueado, a diferencia de las<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/fijaciones-de-telemark"> fijaciones de telemark</a> donde el talón siempre está libre.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Tecnología</span></h3> <p>Todas las fijaciones de esquí de travesía utilizan uno de los dos diseños básicos, denominadas fijaciones de placa o fijaciones de insertos.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de placas</strong></p> <p>Las fijaciones de placas fueron las primeras en desarrollarse y básicamente agregaron una placa de metal (o barras) bajo una fijación de estilo alpino. Estos se unen a los esquís debajo de la puntera mediante una bisagra, de modo que la bota y la fijación pueden articularse en modo de ascenso. Una vez en la parte superior, la parte posterior de la placa se puede bloquear en el esquí. El ejemplo más conocido de estas fijaciones es la gama Fritchi Diamir, que durante muchos años fueron las fijaciones más vendidas del mundo. La familia<strong> Marker "Royal"</strong> compuesta por las fijaciones <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>Baron</strong>, <strong>Tour EPF 12</strong> y <strong>Tour 10</strong> son ahora las fijaciones de placas más populares disponibles.</p> <p>Las fijaciones de placas son fáciles de usar y pueden ofrecer un control de estilo alpino y una liberación confiable. Sin embargo, son pesados, con la mayoría de los modelos que pesan entre 1.5-2.0 kg por par, y debido a esto han sido eclipsados por las fijaciones de insertos.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de insertos</strong></p> <p>Cada gramo cuesta al escalar y durante muchos años los esquiadores soñaron con un recorrido ligero que facilitaría los viajes por el backcountry. En 1984, Fritz Barthel desarrolló la primera versión de las "fijaciones" de insertos de Low Tech, que usaban una mordaza con dos pines que se enganchaba en un pequeño hueco metálico a cada lado de la puntera de la bota, y una talonera con dos pasadores orientados hacia adelante que se introdujo en huecos cortados en la parte posterior del talón de la<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/botas-de-esqu%C3%AD-de-traves%C3%ADa"> bota de esquí</a>. En el modo de ascenso, la talonera giró 90 ° hacia la derecha, de modo que la bota solo estaba unida por los "insertos" de la puntera, lo que proporciona un movimiento sin fricción y un peso muy reducido. En el modo de descenso, los "pasadores" de la talonera se enganchan en las ranuras de la bota. La talonera podría ajustarse para liberación lateral y vertical. Se necesitaron varios años más para desarrollar la fijación en Dynafit "Tour Lite Tech" TLT Turn, la primera fijación de insertos disponible comercialmente y que todavía está disponible como la fijación <strong>Dynafit TLT Speed 2.0.</strong><br /> Las fijaciones de insertos son un poco más complicadas para entrar y salir que las fijaciones de placa, y también requieren mayor cuidado al ajustar la talla de la bota y la configuración de liberación, pero son mucho más ligeras que la gran mayoría de los Tourers ahora usan fijaciones de insertos y cada año hay más y más modelos disponibles.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de insertos "Plus"</strong></p> <p>Los esquiadores y excursionistas fuera de pista que usan esquís anchos y potentes botas rígidas descubrieron que el espacio estrecho de los pasadores traseros limitaba el rendimiento del esquí en comparación con la mayor fuerza aplicada a la bota de esquí usando una unidad de talón de estilo alpino. Varios fabricantes ahora suministran fijaciones que combinan una puntera tipo inserto con talonera de estilo alpino, que se mueve hacia atrás en modo escalada con elevadores de talón, mientras sujeta la bota de esquí firmemente en modo esquí. Las fijaciones <strong>Marker Kingpin 10 </strong>y <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, y las fijaciones <strong>Fritschi Tecton</strong> son las últimas y más exitosas fijaciones de insertos "Plus" disponibles actualmente.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Categorías de travesía</span></h3> <div>"Esquí de travesía" cubre una variedad de estilos de esquí, desde los competidores de carreras de skimo (alpinismo) que cuentan cada gramo, los esquiadores que buscan la combinación más eficiente de rendimiento tanto en la escalada como en el descenso hasta los esquiadores que desean el más alto nivel de esquí alpino de control de descenso, a menudo en pendientes pronunciadas.</div> <div>Para ayudarte a seleccionar el mejor equipo para tus necesidades, hemos dividido nuestras <strong>fijaciones de e esquí de travesía</strong> en tres categorías: Carrera, Eficiente y Free-Tour.</div> <p><strong>Fijaciones de "carrera"</strong></p> <p>Se trata de fijaciones de insertos minimalistas diseñadas para ser lo más ligeras posible. Diseñado para competiciones de esquí de montaña y para viajar con el menor peso posible. Diseñado para usarse con correas de esquí, algunas fijaciones de carrera tienen ranuras para usar con crampones de esquí, otras no. La mayoría de las <strong>fijaciones de carrera</strong> han despojado los mecanismos de liberación y muchas no son ajustables o implican el intercambio de los resortes del talón "U".</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones "eficientes"</strong></p> <p>La mayoría de los esquiadores de esquí desean una fijación que les permita escalar fácilmente, les proporciona un buen control en descenso y se liberará de manera confiable en caso de una caída. El mejor de los mundos posibles. Estas fijaciones pueden ofrecer la opción de usar una correa o frenos de esquí y generalmente tienen ranuras para crampones de esquí. Estas fijaciones son la mejor opción para la mayoría de los esquiadores y para usar con esquís con un patín de 80-105 mm. Pesan un poco más que la fijación de la categoría "<strong>Carrera</strong>", pero son considerablemente más ligeras que las fijaciones del "<strong>Free-Tour</strong>", y todos tienen mecanismos de liberación confiables.</p> <p><strong>Fijaciones de "Free-Tour"</strong></p> <p>Están diseñadas para esquiadores que usan esquís de patín más ancho (90 mm +), para esquiadores particularmente fuertes y para esquiadores que usan ascensores para acceder al " sidecountry ". Estas fijaciones tienen una construcción más pesada para hacer frente a fuerzas más altas y para transferir más potencia a los esquiadores: los esquiadores a menudo usan botas más rígidas orientadas hacia abajo con estas fijaciones. Las punteras y taloneras tienen una huella más amplia con un espacio más amplio para los tornillos de fijación, nuevamente para proporcionar niveles más altos de control en el descenso. Las fijaciones de <strong>Free-Tour</strong> generalmente vienen con frenos de esquí y tienen rangos DIN más altos, o están disponibles con una variedad de rangos DIN (por ejemplo, <strong>Marker Kingpin 10</strong> - <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, <strong>Dynafit Rotation</strong> 10-12, <strong>ATK Raider 12</strong> - <strong>Raider 14</strong>).</p> <p><strong>Frenos de esquí / correas</strong></p> <p>Es esencial usar una correa de esquí o fijaciones con frenos de esquí en el backcountry. Las correas de esquí son cables elásticos con un pequeño mosquetón que se adhiere a la puntera de fijación y a un clip en la bota de esquí. ¡Son más ligeros que los frenos de esquí, pero debes tener cuidado al pisar las fijaciones para que el esquí no se dispare solo! Lo mejor es colocar la correa de antemano. Los frenos de esquí te permiten intervenir en las fijaciones. También son una mejor opción al esquiar en terrenos propensos a avalanchas, ya que algunos esquiadores que usan correas han muerto desde que los esquís los arrastraron hacia la avalancha. Algunas correas se han diseñado para romperse por encima de una determinada carga, por ejemplo, 70 kg, para evitar este problema potencial, pero también pueden romperse durante una caída normal, ya que es bastante fácil generar fuerzas de esta magnitud.</p> <p><strong>Crampones de esquí</strong></p> <p>Cuando las condiciones se vuelven demasiado empinadas o heladas para que las pieles funcionen de manera efectiva, deberá ponerse los esquís en la espalda y usar crampones regulares, o colocar<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/crampones"> crampones de esquí</a> en los esquís. Si bien el arranque cuesta arriba a veces puede ser más rápido, en terrenos glaciados a menudo es mejor mantener los esquís en los pies debido al riesgo de grietas. Cada marca tiene su propio sistema de fijación, pero si hay un estándar de la industria, es el sistema Dynafit. La mayoría de los modelos de crampones de esquí se adhieren a la puntera de la fijación y pueden articularse, moviéndose hacia arriba a medida que desliza el esquí hacia adelante y luego agarrando la nieve mientras baja el pie. La mayoría de los fabricantes hacen crampones de esquí en varios anchos, y debe seleccionar el ancho más estrecho que se ajuste a sus esquís.</p> <p><strong>Los elevadores de talón</strong></p> <div>Los elevadores de talón reducen el estrés en las pantorrillas al escalar elevando la altura de la base del talón de la bota. Todas las fijaciones de esquí de travesía, aparte de algunos modelos de carrera, tienen elevaciones de talón, a menudo con una opción de dos alturas.</div> <div>Las fijaciones más simples activan los elevadores del talón girando las taloneras, mientras que la mayoría ahora usa aletas de metal que pueden colocarse fácilmente en posición usando el <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/accesorios-bastones">bastón de esquí.</a></div> <div>Disponemos de una amplia gama de fijaciones de esquí de travesía:</div> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Fijaciones de "carrera":</span></h3> <p><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021<br /> ATK SL Lightweight World Cup<br /> ATK Trofeo<br /> ATK SL World Cup<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)<br /> Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)<br /> Dynafit Superlite 150<br /> Plum R120<br /> Plum R150<br /> Plum R170<br /> Plum R99</strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Fijaciones Free-Tour:</span></h3> <p><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding<br /> ATK R12 AT Binding<br /> ATK C-Raider 12<br /> Atomic N Shift 13 MNC<br /> Dynafit ST Rotation 10<br /> Dynafit ST Rotation 12<br /> Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12<br /> Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12<br /> G3 Ion 12<br /> Marker Baron EPF 13<br /> Marker Duke PT16<br /> Marker F12 Tour EPF<br /> Marker Kingpin 10 2021<br /> Marker Kingpin 13 2021<br /> Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021<br /> Plum Guide 12 - 2021<br /> Plum Guide 7<br /> Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10<br /> Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Fijaciones Eficientes:</span></h3> <div><strong>ATK Crest 10<br /> ATK Crest 8<br /> ATK Haute Route 10<br /> ATK Release 10<br /> ATK RT 10<br /> ATK RT 8<br /> ATK Trofeo Plus<br /> Atomic Backland Pure 2021<br /> Aromic Backland Tour 2021<br /> Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10<br /> Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12<br /> Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0<br /> Dynafit ST Radical<br /> Dynafit Superlite 150<br /> Dynafit TLT Speed Radical<br /> Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0<br /> Fritschi Xenic 10<br /> G3 Zed 12<br /> G3 Zed 9<br /> Hagan Z02 Junior<br /> Marker Alpinist 9<br /> Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel<br /> Marker Alpinist 12<br /> Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel<br /> Marker Alpinist 8 2021<br /> Marker F10 Tour<br /> Plum Oazo 6<br /> Plum Oazo 8<br /> Plum Pika<br /> Salomon MTN<br /> Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></div>
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<p dir="ltr">De la <strong>fixation ski rando </strong><em><strong>: </strong>fixation race<strong> </strong></em>superlight à la <em>fixation freeride</em><strong> </strong>à plaque, vous trouverez un large choix dans les meilleures marques pour toutes les pratiques.<br /> Entre les <strong>fixations ski de randonnée </strong>à déclenchement sécurisé certifiées TÜV (comme les Marker Kingpin, Dynafit Radical ST<strong> </strong>et FT 2 et Beast 14 et 16, Fritschi Diamir Vipec), les<strong> fixations à plaque </strong>(type Marker Duke, Baron EPF, Tour F12 EPF, Fritschi Diamir Freeride Pro), les fixations skis rando à insert classique (Type Dynafit Speed Turn, Speed Radical, Plum Wepa, ATK Free Raider 14, ATK RT exemple) ou les fixations race (comme les ATK SL-Evo World Cup, Plum race 99, 150, 170, Dynafit Low Tec Race notamment), le choix est pléthorique ! N’hésitez pas à nous contacter pour tout conseil, nous sommes des pratiquants avisés, ravis de partager avec vous sur ces produits de skis.</p> <h3><strong>Fixations Race:</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul> <h3><br /> <strong>Fixations Free-Tour:</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul> <h3><strong>Fixations Efficient:</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul>
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<p dir="ltr">De la <strong>fixation ski rando </strong><em><strong>: </strong>fixation race<strong> </strong></em>superlight à la <em>fixation freeride</em><strong> </strong>à plaque, vous trouverez un large choix dans les meilleures marques pour toutes les pratiques.<br /> Entre les <strong>fixations ski de randonnée </strong>à déclenchement sécurisé certifiées TÜV (comme les Marker Kingpin, Dynafit Radical ST<strong> </strong>et FT 2 et Beast 14 et 16, Fritschi Diamir Vipec), les<strong> fixations à plaque </strong>(type Marker Duke, Baron EPF, Tour F12 EPF, Fritschi Diamir Freeride Pro), les fixations skis rando à insert classique (Type Dynafit Speed Turn, Speed Radical, Plum Wepa, ATK Free Raider 14, ATK RT exemple) ou les fixations race (comme les ATK SL-Evo World Cup, Plum race 99, 150, 170, Dynafit Low Tec Race notamment), le choix est pléthorique ! N’hésitez pas à nous contacter pour tout conseil, nous sommes des pratiquants avisés, ravis de partager avec vous sur ces produits de skis.</p> <h3><strong>Fixations Race:</strong></h3> <ul><li><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul><h3> <strong>Fixations Free-Tour:</strong></h3> <ul><li><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul><h3><strong>Fixations Efficient:</strong></h3> <ul><li><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul>
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<p>Scegliere i migliori attacchi da sci alpinis...
<p>Scegliere i migliori attacchi da sci alpinismo per le tue esigenze può essere scoraggiante, ci sono così tanti modelli disponibili! Qui spiegheremo come funzionano questi attacchi e i criteri da considerare quando si decide cosa è meglio per te. Gli attacchi da sci alpinismo sono progettati per farti viaggiare in modo efficiente con gli sci su terreni montuosi. Per fare ciò, tutti gli attacchi da sci alpinismo hanno una modalità di camminata, in cui lo scarpone si articola sulla punta per consentire allo sciatore di arrampicarsi in salita sugli sci usando le pelli, e una modalità di discesa in cui lo scarpone è bloccato sul tallone. Come suggerisce il nome, gli attacchi da sci alpinismo sono per lo sci in discesa in modalità alpina con il tallone bloccato, a differenza degli attacchi telemark in cui il tallone è sempre libero.</p> <h3><strong>Attacchi Race:</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul> <h3><br /> <strong>Attacchi Free-Tour:</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul> <h3><strong>Attacchi Efficient:</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul>
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<p>Scegliere i migliori attacchi da sci alpinismo per le tue esigenze può essere scoraggiante, ci sono così tanti modelli disponibili! Qui spiegheremo come funzionano questi attacchi e i criteri da considerare quando si decide cosa è meglio per te. Gli attacchi da sci alpinismo sono progettati per farti viaggiare in modo efficiente con gli sci su terreni montuosi. Per fare ciò, tutti gli attacchi da sci alpinismo hanno una modalità di camminata, in cui lo scarpone si articola sulla punta per consentire allo sciatore di arrampicarsi in salita sugli sci usando le pelli, e una modalità di discesa in cui lo scarpone è bloccato sul tallone. Come suggerisce il nome, gli attacchi da sci alpinismo sono per lo sci in discesa in modalità alpina con il tallone bloccato, a differenza degli attacchi telemark in cui il tallone è sempre libero.</p> <h3><strong>Attacchi Race:</strong></h3> <ul><li><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul><h3> <strong>Attacchi Free-Tour:</strong></h3> <ul><li><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul><h3><strong>Attacchi Efficient:</strong></h3> <ul><li><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul>
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<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong...
<p class="rtejustify">Choosing the best <strong>alpine touring </strong>bindings for your needs can be daunting, there are so many models available! Here we'll explain how these bindings work, and the criteria to consider when deciding what's best for you. Alpine touring bindings are designed to let you travel efficiently on skis in mountainous terrain. To do so all alpine touring bindings have a walk mode, in which the boot articulates at the toe to enable the skier to climb uphill on skis using skins, and a downhill mode where the boot is locked down at the heel. As the name suggests, alpine touring bindings are for <strong>skiing </strong>downhill in alpine mode with the heel locked, unlike <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telemark-bindings">telemark bindings</a> where the heel is always free.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Binding Technologies</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">All <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> use one of two basic designs, called plate bindings or insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Plate Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Plate bindings</strong> were the first to be developed and basically added a metal plate (or bars) under an alpine style binding. These attach to the skis under the toepiece by a hinge, so that the boot and binding can articulate in uphill mode. Once at the top, the back of the plate can be locked down on the ski. The best known example of these bindings are the Fritchi Diamir range, which for many years were the world's best selling bindings. The <strong>Marker "Royal"</strong> family composed of the <strong>Duke</strong>, <strong>Baron</strong>, <strong>Tour EPF 12</strong> and <strong>Tour 10</strong> bindings are now the most popular plate bindings available.<br /> Plate bindings are easy to use and can offer alpine-style control and reliable release. They are however heavy, with most models weighing between 1.5-2.0 kg per pair, and because of this have been eclipsed by insert bindings.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Every gram costs when skinning uphill and for many years skiers dreamt of a lightweight touring that would make backcountry travel easier. In 1984 Fritz Barthel developed the first version of the Low Tech "insert" bindings". These used a sprung jaw with two pins that locked into a small metal hollow on either side of the boot toe, and a heel unit with two forward facing pins that slotted into recesses cut into the back of the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots"><strong>ski boot</strong> </a>heel. In climb mode the heel unit rotated 90° to the right so that the boot was only attached by the toe piece "inserts" giving frictionless movement and greatly reduced weight.<br /> In downhill mode the "pins" of the heel unit engage the boot slots. The heel unit could be adjusted for lateral and vertical release. It took several more years to develop the binding into the Dynafit "Tour Lite Tech" TLT Turn, the first commercially available insert binding and which is still available as the <strong>Dynafit TLT Speed 2.0 binding</strong>. <br /> Insert bindings are a little more fiddly to enter and exit than plate bindings, and also require greater care when adjusting for boot size and release settings, but they are so much lighter that the vast majority of tourers now use insert bindings and every year there are more and more models available. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Insert "Plus" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Offpiste skiers and tourers using wide skis and powerful rigid boots found that the narrow spacing of the rear pins limited ski performance compared with the greater force applied to the ski boot using an alpine style heel unit. Several manufactuers now supply bindings that combine an insert type toepiece with an alpine style heel unit, which moves backwards in climb mode with heel lifts, while clamping the ski boot firmly in ski mode. The <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> and <strong>Kingpin 13</strong> bindings, and the <strong>Fritschi Tecton</strong> bindings are the latest and most sucessful Insert "Plus" bindings currently available.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Touring Categories</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">"<strong>Alpine Touring</strong>" covers a variety of skiing styles, from skimo (ski mountaineering) race competitors counting every gram, skiers looking for the most efficient combination of both uphill and downhill performance to skiers who want the highest level of downhill control skiing wide skis, often on steep slopes.<br /> To help to select the best gear for your needs we've divided our <strong>alpine touring bindings</strong> into three categories: Race, Efficient and Free-Tour. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Race" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are minimalist insert bindings designed to be as light as possible. Designed for ski mountaineering competitions and for touring wanting the lowest possible weight. Designed to be used with ski leashes, some race bindings have slots for use with ski crampons, others do not. Most <strong>race bindings </strong>have stripped down release mechanisms and many are not adjustable, or involve swapping the heel "U" springs.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Efficient" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Most ski tourers want a binding that will let them climb easily, gives good downhill control and will release reliably in the event of a fall. The best of all possible worlds. These bindings may offer a choice of using a leash or ski brakes and generally have slots for ski crampons. These bindings are best choice for most ski tourers and for use with skis with a waist of 80-105 mm. They weigh a little more than the <strong>"Race"</strong> category binding but are considerably lighter than the <strong>"Free-Tour"</strong> bindings, and all have reliable release mechansims.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">"Free-Tour" Bindings</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">These are designed for skiers using wider waisted skis (90 mm +), for particularly strong skiers and for skiers using lifts to access the "sidecountry". These bindings have a heavier construction to cope with higher forces and to transfer more power to ski - skiers are often using stiffer more downhill orientated boots with these bindings. The toepiece and heel units have a wider footprint with wider spacing for the binding screws, again to provide higher levels of downhill control. <strong>Free-Tour</strong> bindings usually come with ski brakes and have higher DIN ranges, or are available with a choice of DIN ranges (eg the <strong>Marker</strong> <strong>Kingpin 10</strong> - <strong>Kingpin 13</strong>, <strong>Dynafit Rotation 10</strong> - 12, <strong>ATK Raider 12</strong> - <strong>Raider 14</strong>).</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Brakes / Leashes</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">It's essential to use either a ski leash or bindings with ski brakes in the backcountry. Ski leashes are elasticated cables with a small carabiner that attach to the binding toepiece and to a clip on the ski boot. They are lighter than ski brakes but you need to be careful when stepping into the bindings that the ski does not shoot off by itself! Best to attach the leash beforehand. Ski brakes let you step in to the bindings. They are also a better choice when skiing in avalanche prone terrain, since some skiers using leashes have died since the skis have dragged them down into the avalanche. Some leashes have been designed to snap above a certain load, eg 70 kg, to avoid this potential problem, but these can also break during a normal fall since it's quite easy to generate forces of this magnitude.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Ski Crampons</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">When conditions get too steep or icy for skins to work effectively you'll either need to put the skis on your back and use regular crampons, or attach <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-crampons">ski crampons</a> to the skis. While booting uphill can sometimes be quicker, in glaciated terrain it's often better to keep the skis on your feet due to the risk of crevasses. Each brand has their own attachment system but if there is an industry standard it is the Dynafit system. Most models of ski crampons attach to the binding toepiece and can articulate, moving up as you slide the ski forward then gripping the snow as you put the foot down. Most manufacturers make ski crampons in several widths, and you should select the narrowest width that will fit your skis. </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Heel Lifts</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Heel lifts reduce stress on your calves when climbing by raising the height of the base for the boot heel. All alpine touring bindings apart from some race models have heel lifts, often with a choice of two heights.<br /> The simpler bindings activate the heel lifts by rotating the heel units, while the majority now use metal flaps that can easily be flipped into position using the <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-pole-accessories">ski pole</a>.<br /> We stock a large range of Alpine Touring Bindings:</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Race bindings:</strong></span></h3> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Revolution World Cup 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL Lightweight World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK SL World Cup</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 105 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Manual Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Low Tech Race 115 (Auto Lock)</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R120</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R170</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum R99</strong></li> </ul> <h3 class="rtejustify"><br /> <strong><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK FR 14 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK R12 AT Binding</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK C-Raider 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic N Shift 13 MNC</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Rotation 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Tecton 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Diamir Vipec Evo 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Ion 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Baron EPF 13</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Duke PT16</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F12 Tour EPF</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 10 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin 13 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Kingpin M-Werks 12 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 12 - 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Guide 7</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 20/21</strong></li> </ul> <h3 class="rtejustify"><strong><span style="font-size:18px">Efficient Bindings:</span></strong></h3> <div> <ul> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Crest 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Haute Route 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Release 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK RT 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>ATK Trofeo Plus</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Atomic Backland Pure 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Aromic Backland Tour 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Superlite 175 Z12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit ST Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit Superlite 150</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Radical</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Dynafit TLT Speed Turn 2.0</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Fritschi Xenic 10</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>G3 Zed 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Hagan Z02 Junior</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 9 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 12 Long Travel</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker Alpinist 8 2021</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Marker F10 Tour</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 6</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Oazo 8</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Plum Pika</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN</strong></li> <li class="rtejustify"><strong>Salomon MTN Pure + Leash</strong></li> </ul> </div>
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<p class="rtejustify"><strong>Climbing skins</strong> are attached to the base of the ski to give grip when <strong>climbing</strong>. They have short “hairs” that point towards the tail of the ski. The hairs grip the snow and stop the ski sliding backwards, while offering minimum resistance to sliding forward. <strong>Skins </strong>were originally made from seal skin, but luckily for the seals things have moved on and while the name has stuck, modern “skins” use alternative materials. Skins now use either mohair or a synthetic plush. Mohair offers excellent glide, good grip and reasonable resistance to wear. Synthetic (nylon based) skins offer less glide but better grip, are more resistant to wear and usually cheaper.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">What are the best ski skins?</span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Which skin is best for you depends on your priorities. A <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/"><strong>ski mountaineering</strong></a> racer needs a mohair skin that glides as fast as possible; if you’re looking for maximum durability then a nylon <strong>skin</strong> is the best choice. Many skins use a mixture of the two fibres to obtain an optimum balance between glide and durability, typically 65% mohair % nylon.</p> <div class="rtejustify">Skins are attached to the skis using a combination of glue and mechanical hooks and bars. Most skins use a re-usable glue that coats the upper face in contact with the base of the <strong>ski</strong>. The glue will need to be replaced from time to time and kept clean but with careful treatment gives good performance and durability. All skins are attached to the tip of the ski to keep the skin in place, using a metal bar that fits over the tip, a button that clips into a hole in the tip or metal hooks that rotate to fit exactly around the tip. Many skins also have a tail attachment for additional security. This helps keep the skin in place when traversing on hard snow or when using the skins several times during the day, when the base of the ski may be wet and the glue less effective.<br /> <br /> Skins need to stay dry so have a water repellent treatment to prevent them absorbing water and stop snow sticking or “balling up”. Mohair skins are more susceptible than nylon to water, but both need to be treated from time to time with a solid wax or liquid “anti balling” water repellent. Skins should always be hung up to dry after use, before storing them in the stuff bag.<br /> <br /> Skin glue needs to be kept clean, as dry as possible and is affected by temperature. Several brands now offer “glue-less” skins. These have a special coating that makes the skin adhere to the ski base without glue. These are very easy to use and less messy than glued skins, but more expensive and less durable.<br /> <br /> Skins should cover the base of the ski leaving 2-3 mm each side so that the ski edges can still grip the snow. Edge-to-edge cover at the ski tips is not essential, but a good basis is to choose the skin width equal to, or 10 mm less, than the tip width. Skins needs to be trimmed to the shape and length of the skis and come supplied with a trimming blade.</div> <div class="rtejustify"> </div> <div class="rtejustify">Re-gluing skins is not difficult but does take a bit of time and patience to do it properly. The best way to remove old skin glue is using an iron and brown paper. You can also use a heated scraper which is quicker, but take care not to glaze the <strong>backing material</strong> by overheating or pushing too hard since this will reduce the adherence of the new glue to the skin.</div>
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<p class="rtejustify">Alpine touring boots are designed for <strong>backcountry skiing</strong>. While they look superficially similar to alpine ski boots, having a plastic outer shell plus an insulated liner boot, <strong>AT boots </strong>have specific features to make backcountry travel practical:<br /> 1. A Vibram or rubber sole for grip.<br /> 2. A rockered sole for more efficient walking.<br /> 3. A Ski/Walk mechanism. This locks the upper cuff for skiing in Ski mode while the Walk mode allows forward and backward cuff rotation while walking.<br /> 4. The toe and heel have lugs compatible with standard <strong>AT bindings</strong>. Many AT boots have toe and heel inserts for use with <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/dynafit">Dynafit</a> and other insert bindings.<br /> Some lightweight models are designed only for use with insert bindings.<br /> 5. 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These boots require more effort on the way up but many stronger skiers are willing to put in the extra work in exchange for their downhill performance.<br /> (Add list Free-Tour Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women<br /> </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Liners</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Almost a<strong>ll ski touring boots now come with heat mouldable liners. 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<p class="rtejustify">Alpine touring boots are designed for <strong>backcountry skiing</strong>. While they look superficially similar to alpine ski boots, having a plastic outer shell plus an insulated liner boot, <strong>AT boots </strong>have specific features to make backcountry travel practical:<br /> 1. A Vibram or rubber sole for grip.<br /> 2. A rockered sole for more efficient walking.<br /> 3. A Ski/Walk mechanism. This locks the upper cuff for skiing in Ski mode while the Walk mode allows forward and backward cuff rotation while walking.<br /> 4. The toe and heel have lugs compatible with standard <strong>AT bindings</strong>. Many AT boots have toe and heel inserts for use with <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/dynafit">Dynafit</a> and other insert bindings.<br /> Some lightweight models are designed only for use with insert bindings.<br /> 5. Weight is critical when touring and alpine touring boots are generally lighter than <strong>alpine ski boots</strong>.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Which boots are best for me?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">We’ve divided our AT boots into three categories,<strong> Race, Efficient and Free-Tour t</strong>o help you select the best model for your needs.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Race Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Race Boots</strong> are made for <strong>ski mountaineering </strong>competitors and for “ski running”, ski touring using the lightest possible gear. These boots give a moderate level of control and maximum cuff rotation so that the ankle is free to move. Race boots are designed for use with insert bindings only and cannot be used with the standard alpine touring bindings. The same applies to skis – these boots have enough power for race and lightweight narrow touring skis, but cannot drive wider and heavier skis.<br /> (Add list Race Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Race Boots</span></h3> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <p><span style="font-size:20px">Efficient Alpine Touring Boots</span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Efficient <strong>Alpine Touring Boots</strong> are designed for classic <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com">ski touring</a>. Not too heavy, with typically 3 buckles plus a Velcro “power strap”, these boots offer the optimum compromise between comfort and weight for the way up, and performance for the descent. They generally have a medium volume shell since all-day or multi-day comfort is important when touring. Efficient <strong>touring boots </strong>are the most versatile and the best choice for tours where there is both height and distance to cover.<br /> (Add list Efficient Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Efficient Alpine Touring Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Free-Tour boots have a more descent orientated design. The shells are stiffer, often narrower and usually have four buckles. The cuff is higher and stiffer, but still has the ski/walk mechanism. Some models are supplied with a choice of interchangeable soles, for use in alpine or <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">alpine touring bindings</a>. These boots require more effort on the way up but many stronger skiers are willing to put in the extra work in exchange for their downhill performance.<br /> (Add list Free-Tour Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women<br /> </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Liners</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Almost a<strong>ll ski touring boots now come with heat mouldable liners. 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The same applies to skis – these boots have enough power for race and lightweight narrow touring skis, but cannot drive wider and heavier skis.<br /> (Add list Race Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Race Boots</span></h3> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <p><span style="font-size:20px">Efficient Alpine Touring Boots</span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Efficient <strong>Alpine Touring Boots</strong> are designed for classic <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com">ski touring</a>. Not too heavy, with typically 3 buckles plus a Velcro “power strap”, these boots offer the optimum compromise between comfort and weight for the way up, and performance for the descent. They generally have a medium volume shell since all-day or multi-day comfort is important when touring. Efficient <strong>touring boots </strong>are the most versatile and the best choice for tours where there is both height and distance to cover.<br /> (Add list Efficient Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Efficient Alpine Touring Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Free-Tour boots have a more descent orientated design. The shells are stiffer, often narrower and usually have four buckles. The cuff is higher and stiffer, but still has the ski/walk mechanism. Some models are supplied with a choice of interchangeable soles, for use in alpine or <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">alpine touring bindings</a>. These boots require more effort on the way up but many stronger skiers are willing to put in the extra work in exchange for their downhill performance.<br /> (Add list Free-Tour Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women<br /> </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Liners</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Almost a<strong>ll ski touring boots now come with heat mouldable liners. 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Muchas botas de esquí de travesía tienen inserciones de puntera y talón para usar con <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/brand/dynafit">Dynafit </a>y otras fijaciones de inserción. Algunos modelos ligeros están diseñados solo para uso con fijaciones de insertos.<br /> 5. El peso es esencial en las giras y las botas de esquí de travesía son generalmente más ligeras que las botas de esquí alpino.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">¿Qué botas son las mejores para mí?</span></h3> <p>Hemos dividido nuestras botas esquí de travesía en tres categorías, Race, Efficient y Free-Tour para ayudarte a seleccionar el mejor modelo para tus necesidades.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Botas de carrera</span></h3> <p>Las <strong>botas de carrera</strong> están hechas para competidores de<strong> esquí de montaña</strong> y para “ski running”, para esquiar utilizando el equipo más ligero posible. Estas botas brindan un nivel moderado de control y una rotación máxima de la caña para que el tobillo pueda moverse libremente. Las botas de carrera están diseñadas para ser utilizadas solo con fijaciones de inserción y no pueden usarse con las fijaciones de esquí de travesía estándar. Lo mismo se aplica a los esquís: estas botas tienen la potencia suficiente para la carrera y los esquís ligeros de travesía, pero no pueden conducir esquís más anchos y pesados.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Botas de carrera</strong></span></p> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Botas de esquí de travesía Eficientes</span></h3> <p>Las eficientes <strong>botas de esquí de travesía </strong>están diseñadas para el <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es">esquí de travesía</a> clásico. No demasiado pesadas, con típicamente 3 hebillas más una “correa de sujeción” de velcro, estas botas ofrecen el compromiso óptimo entre la comodidad y el peso para el ascenso y el rendimiento para el descenso. Por lo general, tienen una carcasa de volumen medio, ya que la comodidad durante todo el día o durante varios días es importante cuando se está de gira. Las <strong>botas de travesía</strong> eficientes son las más versátiles y la mejor opción para los recorridos en los que hay que cubrir tanto la altura como la distancia.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Botas de esquí de travesía Eficientes</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Botas Free-Tour</span></h3> <p>Las botas Free-Tour tienen un diseño más orientado al descenso. Las carcasas son más rígidas, a menudo más estrechas y usualmente tienen cuatro hebillas. La caña es más alta y más rígida, pero aún tiene el mecanismo de esquí / caminata. Algunos modelos se suministran con una selección de suelas intercambiables, para uso en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">fijaciones de esquí de travesía </a>o de esquí alpino. Estas botas requieren más esfuerzo en la escalada, pero muchos esquiadores más fuertes, están dispuestos a trabajar más a cambio de su rendimiento en descenso. </p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Botas Free-Tour</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women</p> <h3><span style="font-size:16px">Botín</span></h3> <p>Casi todas las <strong>botas de esquí de travesía</strong> vienen ahora con botines moldeables por calor. 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Muchas botas de esquí de travesía tienen inserciones de puntera y talón para usar con <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/brand/dynafit">Dynafit </a>y otras fijaciones de inserción. Algunos modelos ligeros están diseñados solo para uso con fijaciones de insertos.<br /> 5. El peso es esencial en las giras y las botas de esquí de travesía son generalmente más ligeras que las botas de esquí alpino.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:20px">¿Qué botas son las mejores para mí?</span></h3> <p>Hemos dividido nuestras botas esquí de travesía en tres categorías, Race, Efficient y Free-Tour para ayudarte a seleccionar el mejor modelo para tus necesidades.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Botas de carrera</span></h3> <p>Las <strong>botas de carrera</strong> están hechas para competidores de<strong> esquí de montaña</strong> y para “ski running”, para esquiar utilizando el equipo más ligero posible. Estas botas brindan un nivel moderado de control y una rotación máxima de la caña para que el tobillo pueda moverse libremente. Las botas de carrera están diseñadas para ser utilizadas solo con fijaciones de inserción y no pueden usarse con las fijaciones de esquí de travesía estándar. Lo mismo se aplica a los esquís: estas botas tienen la potencia suficiente para la carrera y los esquís ligeros de travesía, pero no pueden conducir esquís más anchos y pesados.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Botas de carrera</strong></span></p> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Botas de esquí de travesía Eficientes</span></h3> <p>Las eficientes <strong>botas de esquí de travesía </strong>están diseñadas para el <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es">esquí de travesía</a> clásico. No demasiado pesadas, con típicamente 3 hebillas más una “correa de sujeción” de velcro, estas botas ofrecen el compromiso óptimo entre la comodidad y el peso para el ascenso y el rendimiento para el descenso. Por lo general, tienen una carcasa de volumen medio, ya que la comodidad durante todo el día o durante varios días es importante cuando se está de gira. Las <strong>botas de travesía</strong> eficientes son las más versátiles y la mejor opción para los recorridos en los que hay que cubrir tanto la altura como la distancia.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Botas de esquí de travesía Eficientes</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px">Botas Free-Tour</span></h3> <p>Las botas Free-Tour tienen un diseño más orientado al descenso. Las carcasas son más rígidas, a menudo más estrechas y usualmente tienen cuatro hebillas. La caña es más alta y más rígida, pero aún tiene el mecanismo de esquí / caminata. Algunos modelos se suministran con una selección de suelas intercambiables, para uso en <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">fijaciones de esquí de travesía </a>o de esquí alpino. Estas botas requieren más esfuerzo en la escalada, pero muchos esquiadores más fuertes, están dispuestos a trabajar más a cambio de su rendimiento en descenso. </p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Botas Free-Tour</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women</p> <h3><span style="font-size:16px">Botín</span></h3> <p>Casi todas las <strong>botas de esquí de travesía</strong> vienen ahora con botines moldeables por calor. Estos han mejorado dramáticamente en los últimos años y ofrecen una combinación óptima de peso ligero, agarre y comodidad. Es esencial elegir las botas correctas para tus necesidades. Deben ser cómodos y compatibles con los esquís y las fijaciones que usarás. Tenemos más de 19 años de experiencia en la selección de las botas adecuadas para tus necesidades y si necesitas ayuda, contáctanos, estamos aquí para ayudarte.</p> <p> </p>
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<p>Les chaussures de ski de rando sont con...
<p>Les chaussures de ski de rando sont conçues pour le <strong>ski backcountry</strong>. Même si elles ressemblent superficiellement aux chaussures de ski alpin, avec une coque extérieure en plastique et une doublure isolante, les chaussures de ski de rando ont des caractéristiques spécifiques qui rendent la progression en backcountry pratique:</p> <p>1. Une semelle Vibram ou en caoutchouc pour l'adhérence.<br /> 2. Une semelle à bascule pour une marche plus efficace.<br /> 3. Un mécanisme de Ski / Walk. Ceci verrouille le brassard supérieur pour le ski en mode <strong>Ski</strong> alors que le mode Marche permet la rotation du brassard vers l'avant et vers l'arrière pendant la marche.<br /> 4. La pointe et le talon ont des ergots compatibles avec les fixations AT standard. De nombreuses <strong>chaussures de ski de rando</strong> sont dotées d'inserts d'orteils et de talons à utiliser avec <strong>Dynafit</strong> et d'autres fixations à inserts.<br /> Certains modèles légers sont conçus uniquement pour une utilisation avec des liaisons d'insertion.<br /> 5. Le poids est essentiel lors des tournées et les chaussures de randonnée alpines sont généralement plus légères que les <strong>chaussures de ski alpin</strong>.</p> <h2><span style="font-size:22px"><strong>Quelles chaussures de ski de randonnées sont les meilleures pour moi?</strong></span></h2> <p>Nous avons divisé nos chaussures ski rando en trois catégories, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/1428/field_touring_category/race-1971">Race</a>, Efficient et <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/1428/field_touring_category/free-tour-1973">Free-Tour</a> pour vous aider à sélectionner le meilleur modèle pour vos besoins.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Chaussures Race</strong></span></h3> <p>Les chaussures Race sont faites pour les compétiteurs de <strong>ski alpinisme</strong> et pour le «<strong>ski running</strong>», le ski de randonnée utilisant le matériel le plus léger possible. Ces bottes offrent un niveau de contrôle modéré et une rotation maximale du brassard pour que la cheville puisse bouger librement. Les chaussures Race sont conçues pour être utilisées uniquement avec des fixations à insert et ne peuvent pas être utilisées avec les <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/1428/field_binding_type/AT%20Standard%20Bindings">fixations de rando standard</a>. Il en va de même pour les skis: ces chaussures ont suffisamment de puissance pour les skis de compétition et les skis de randonnée légers et étroits, mais ne peuvent pas conduire des skis plus larges et plus lourds.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chaussures Race:</strong></span></p> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Chaussures de ski de rando Efficient</strong></span></h3> <p>Les chaussures de ski de rando Efficient sont conçus pour le<strong> ski de randonnée</strong> classique. Pas trop lourdes, avec typiquement 3 boucles plus un «power band» Velcro, ces bottes offrent le compromis optimal entre le confort et le poids pour la montée, et la performance pour la descente. Ils ont généralement une coquille de volume moyen, car le confort toute la journée ou plusieurs jours est important lors de la tournée. Les chaussures de ski de rando Efficient sont les plus polyvalents et le meilleur choix pour les visites où il y a à la fois la hauteur et la distance à couvrir.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chaussures de ski de rando Efficient:</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Chaussures Free-Tour</strong></span></h3> <p>Les <strong>chaussures Free-Tour</strong> ont un design plus orienté vers la descente. Les coquilles sont plus rigides, souvent plus étroites et ont généralement quatre boucles. Le brassard est plus haut et plus rigide, mais a toujours le mécanisme de ski / marche. Certains modèles sont fournis avec un choix de semelles interchangeables, pour une utilisation dans les <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-ski-de-rando">fixations de ski de rando</a> ou alpin. Ces chaussures requièrent plus d'effort sur la route, mais beaucoup de skieurs plus forts sont prêts à faire le travail supplémentaire en échange de leur performance en descente.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chaussures Free-Tour</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women</p> <p>Presque toutes les chaussures de <strong>ski de randonnée </strong>sont maintenant équipées de chaussons thermoformables. Ceux-ci se sont considérablement améliorés au cours des dernières années et offrent une combinaison optimale de légèreté, de tenue et de confort.<br /> Il est essentiel de choisir les bonnes chaussures pour vos besoins. Elles doivent être confortables et compatibles avec les <strong>skis et les fixations</strong> que vous utiliserez.<br /> Nous avons plus de 19 ans d'expérience dans la sélection des bonnes chaussures pour vos besoins et si vous souhaitez que l'on vous aide à choisir les meilleures chaussures pour vos besoins, alors contactez-nous - nous sommes là pour vous aider.</p>
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<p>Les chaussures de ski de rando sont conçue...
<p>Les chaussures de ski de rando sont conçues pour le <strong>ski backcountry</strong>. Même si elles ressemblent superficiellement aux chaussures de ski alpin, avec une coque extérieure en plastique et une doublure isolante, les chaussures de ski de rando ont des caractéristiques spécifiques qui rendent la progression en backcountry pratique:</p> <p>1. Une semelle Vibram ou en caoutchouc pour l'adhérence.<br /> 2. Une semelle à bascule pour une marche plus efficace.<br /> 3. Un mécanisme de Ski / Walk. Ceci verrouille le brassard supérieur pour le ski en mode <strong>Ski</strong> alors que le mode Marche permet la rotation du brassard vers l'avant et vers l'arrière pendant la marche.<br /> 4. La pointe et le talon ont des ergots compatibles avec les fixations AT standard. De nombreuses <strong>chaussures de ski de rando</strong> sont dotées d'inserts d'orteils et de talons à utiliser avec <strong>Dynafit</strong> et d'autres fixations à inserts.<br /> Certains modèles légers sont conçus uniquement pour une utilisation avec des liaisons d'insertion.<br /> 5. Le poids est essentiel lors des tournées et les chaussures de randonnée alpines sont généralement plus légères que les <strong>chaussures de ski alpin</strong>.</p> <h2><span style="font-size:22px"><strong>Quelles chaussures de ski de randonnées sont les meilleures pour moi?</strong></span></h2> <p>Nous avons divisé nos chaussures ski rando en trois catégories, <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/1428/field_touring_category/race-1971">Race</a>, Efficient et <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/1428/field_touring_category/free-tour-1973">Free-Tour</a> pour vous aider à sélectionner le meilleur modèle pour vos besoins.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Chaussures Race</strong></span></h3> <p>Les chaussures Race sont faites pour les compétiteurs de <strong>ski alpinisme</strong> et pour le «<strong>ski running</strong>», le ski de randonnée utilisant le matériel le plus léger possible. Ces bottes offrent un niveau de contrôle modéré et une rotation maximale du brassard pour que la cheville puisse bouger librement. Les chaussures Race sont conçues pour être utilisées uniquement avec des fixations à insert et ne peuvent pas être utilisées avec les <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/1428/field_binding_type/AT%20Standard%20Bindings">fixations de rando standard</a>. Il en va de même pour les skis: ces chaussures ont suffisamment de puissance pour les skis de compétition et les skis de randonnée légers et étroits, mais ne peuvent pas conduire des skis plus larges et plus lourds.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chaussures Race:</strong></span></p> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Chaussures de ski de rando Efficient</strong></span></h3> <p>Les chaussures de ski de rando Efficient sont conçus pour le<strong> ski de randonnée</strong> classique. Pas trop lourdes, avec typiquement 3 boucles plus un «power band» Velcro, ces bottes offrent le compromis optimal entre le confort et le poids pour la montée, et la performance pour la descente. Ils ont généralement une coquille de volume moyen, car le confort toute la journée ou plusieurs jours est important lors de la tournée. Les chaussures de ski de rando Efficient sont les plus polyvalents et le meilleur choix pour les visites où il y a à la fois la hauteur et la distance à couvrir.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chaussures de ski de rando Efficient:</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Chaussures Free-Tour</strong></span></h3> <p>Les <strong>chaussures Free-Tour</strong> ont un design plus orienté vers la descente. Les coquilles sont plus rigides, souvent plus étroites et ont généralement quatre boucles. Le brassard est plus haut et plus rigide, mais a toujours le mécanisme de ski / marche. Certains modèles sont fournis avec un choix de semelles interchangeables, pour une utilisation dans les <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-ski-de-rando">fixations de ski de rando</a> ou alpin. Ces chaussures requièrent plus d'effort sur la route, mais beaucoup de skieurs plus forts sont prêts à faire le travail supplémentaire en échange de leur performance en descente.</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chaussures Free-Tour</strong></span></p> <p>Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women</p> <p>Presque toutes les chaussures de <strong>ski de randonnée </strong>sont maintenant équipées de chaussons thermoformables. Ceux-ci se sont considérablement améliorés au cours des dernières années et offrent une combinaison optimale de légèreté, de tenue et de confort.<br /> Il est essentiel de choisir les bonnes chaussures pour vos besoins. Elles doivent être confortables et compatibles avec les <strong>skis et les fixations</strong> que vous utiliserez.<br /> Nous avons plus de 19 ans d'expérience dans la sélection des bonnes chaussures pour vos besoins et si vous souhaitez que l'on vous aide à choisir les meilleures chaussures pour vos besoins, alors contactez-nous - nous sommes là pour vous aider.</p>
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<p><span style="font-size:22px">Quali sono i migliori scarponi per me? </span><br /> Abbiamo suddiviso i nostri scarponi da sci alpinismo in tre categorie, Race, Efficient e Free-Tour per aiutarti a selezionare il modello migliore e che corrisponde alle tue esigenze.</p> <h3><strong>Scarponi Race:</strong></h3> <p>Gli <strong>scarponi Race</strong> sono pensati per i concorrenti dello sci alpino e per lo “sci da corsa” e lo scialpinismo utilizzando il materiale più leggero possibile. Questi scarponi offrono un livello moderato di controllo e la massima rotazione del gambetto in modo che la caviglia possa muoversi liberamente. Gli scarponi Race sono progettati per essere utilizzati solo con attacchi a inserti e non possono essere utilizzati con attacchi standard da sci alpinismo. Lo stesso vale per gli sci: questi scarponi hanno abbastanza potenza per la gara e gli sci leggeri e stretti, ma non possono guidare degli sci larghi e pesanti.</p> <h3><strong>Scarponi Race:</strong></h3> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <h3><strong>Scarponi da sci alpinismo Efficient:</strong></h3> <p>Gli scarponi da sci alpinismo Efficient sono progettati per lo sci alpinismo classico. Non troppo pesanti, con tipicamente 3 fibbie più un "power band" in velcro, questi scarponi offrono il compromesso ottimale tra comfort e peso per la salita e le alte prestazioni per la discesa. Di solito hanno uno scafo di volume medio, perché il comfort per tutto il giorno o diversi giorni è importante durante il tour. Gli scarponi da sci alpinismo Efficient sono la scelta più versatile e la migliore per le escursioni in cui sia l'altezza che la distanza da percorrere.</p> <p><strong>Scarponi Efficient:</strong></p> <p>Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Donna<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Donna<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Donna<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3><strong>Scarponi Free-Tour:</strong></h3> <p>Gli scarponi Free-Tour hanno un design più orientato alla discesa. Gli scafi sono più rigido, spesso più stretti e di solito hanno quattro anelli. Il gambetto è più alto e più rigido, ma ha ancora il meccanismo sci / camminata. Alcuni modelli sono forniti con una scelta di suole intercambiabili, per l'uso con attacchi da sci alpinismo o con attacchi alpini. Questi scarponi richiedono più sforzo sulla strada, ma molti sciatori più forti sono disposti a fare il lavoro extra in cambio delle loro prestazioni in discesa.</p> <p><strong>Scarponi Free-Tour:</strong></p> <p>Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Donna<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Donna<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Donna</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">Alpine touring boots are designed for <strong>backcountry skiing</strong>. While they look superficially similar to alpine ski boots, having a plastic outer shell plus an insulated liner boot, <strong>AT boots </strong>have specific features to make backcountry travel practical:<br /> 1. A Vibram or rubber sole for grip.<br /> 2. A rockered sole for more efficient walking.<br /> 3. A Ski/Walk mechanism. This locks the upper cuff for skiing in Ski mode while the Walk mode allows forward and backward cuff rotation while walking.<br /> 4. The toe and heel have lugs compatible with standard <strong>AT bindings</strong>. Many AT boots have toe and heel inserts for use with <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/brand/dynafit">Dynafit</a> and other insert bindings.<br /> Some lightweight models are designed only for use with insert bindings.<br /> 5. Weight is critical when touring and alpine touring boots are generally lighter than <strong>alpine ski boots</strong>.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Which boots are best for me?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">We’ve divided our AT boots into three categories,<strong> Race, Efficient and Free-Tour t</strong>o help you select the best model for your needs.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Race Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Race Boots</strong> are made for <strong>ski mountaineering </strong>competitors and for “ski running”, ski touring using the lightest possible gear. These boots give a moderate level of control and maximum cuff rotation so that the ankle is free to move. Race boots are designed for use with insert bindings only and cannot be used with the standard alpine touring bindings. The same applies to skis – these boots have enough power for race and lightweight narrow touring skis, but cannot drive wider and heavier skis.<br /> (Add list Race Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Race Boots</span></h3> <p>Dynafit PDG2<br /> La sportiva raceborg<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0<br /> Scarpa Alien 3.0<br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS</p> <p><span style="font-size:20px">Efficient Alpine Touring Boots</span></p> <p class="rtejustify">Efficient <strong>Alpine Touring Boots</strong> are designed for classic <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com">ski touring</a>. Not too heavy, with typically 3 buckles plus a Velcro “power strap”, these boots offer the optimum compromise between comfort and weight for the way up, and performance for the descent. They generally have a medium volume shell since all-day or multi-day comfort is important when touring. Efficient <strong>touring boots </strong>are the most versatile and the best choice for tours where there is both height and distance to cover.<br /> (Add list Efficient Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Efficient Alpine Touring Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Backland Carbon <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CL Women <br /> Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Women<br /> Dynafit TLT7 Performance<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Carbonio <br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL<br /> Dynafit TLT8 Expedition CL W<br /> Fischer My Travers GR<br /> Fischer Travers CC<br /> Scarpa Alien 1.0 <br /> Scarpa Alien<br /> Scarpa Alien RS<br /> Scarpa F1 Men<br /> Scarpa F1 Women's<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Maestrale <br /> Scott Cosmos III <br /> Scott Cosmos III 2019</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Free-Tour boots have a more descent orientated design. The shells are stiffer, often narrower and usually have four buckles. The cuff is higher and stiffer, but still has the ski/walk mechanism. Some models are supplied with a choice of interchangeable soles, for use in alpine or <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings">alpine touring bindings</a>. These boots require more effort on the way up but many stronger skiers are willing to put in the extra work in exchange for their downhill performance.<br /> (Add list Free-Tour Boots here)</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:16px">Free-Tour Boots</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 Women<br /> Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo 130 C<br /> Dalbello Lupo Air 130<br /> Dalbello Lupo AX 120<br /> Dynafit Hoji Free<br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour <br /> Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour W<br /> Fischer Ranger Free 130 Walk<br /> Full Tilt Ascendant <br /> Lange XT 130 Free<br /> Nordica Strider 130 Pro Dyn<br /> Scarpa Freedom SL 120 Women<br /> Scarpa Gea <br /> Scarpa Gea 18/19<br /> Scarpa Gea RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale<br /> Scarpa Maestrale 18/19<br /> Scarpa Maestrale RS<br /> Scarpa Maestrale XT<br /> Tecnica Cochise DYN 130 <br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro<br /> Tecnica Zero G Tour Scout Women<br /> </p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px">Liners</span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Almost a<strong>ll ski touring boots now come with heat mouldable liners. These have improved dramatically in the last few years and offer an optimum combination of light weight, hold and comfort.<br /> It’s essential to choose the correct boot</strong>s for your needs. They should be comfortable and compatible with the skis and bindings you’ll be using.<br /> We have over 19 years experience in selecting the right boots for your needs and if you’d like help selecting the best boots for your needs then contact us – we’re here to help.</p> <p class="rtejustify"> </p>
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<p>Alpine Touring is the most efficient way to travel in the mountains in winter. Also known as “randonnée” (from the French), or Skimo (from Ski Mountaineering) or just “AT skiing” alpine touring is more and more popular every winter as skiers search for a more natural mountain experience. Dramatic improvements in ski, boot and binding designs have made alpine touring equipment much lighter, safer and reliable. There is a vast choice of gear depending upon your style of touring. Ultralight gear for skimo competitions and fitness training, all-round kit for traditional touring and fat touring skis for “free-rando” skiing in deep snow. Within the TP team we have tourers of every style and our experience ensures that we can suggest the best gear for your needs. We also stock a huge range of off-piste safety gear, binding accessories, helmets, poles, skins and backpacks.<br /> <br /> As passionate ski tourers ourselves, we stock a full range of equipment and accessories for ski touring. See the following links for more information on this gear.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-skis"><strong>Alpine Touring Skis:</strong></a> Lightweight skis for backcountry travel, touring skis have the flex and shape to cope with the variety of snow conditions we encounter in the mountains.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings"><strong>Alpine Touring Bindings</strong></a><strong>:</strong> In walk or climb mode, these bindings allow the boot heel to lift up so that you can ascend with climbing skins on the skis. Once at the top the heel is locked down, so that you can ski down, just like resort alpine bindings. There are two main types of bindings, plate bindings and insert or "tech" bindings. Insert bindings connect to the boot toe by two spring levers with "pins" that connect to metal inserts in the boot toe. This allows the boot to articulate when climbing. For downhill mode most insert bindings have two forward pointing pins that connect to the heel of the boot. Plate bindings are heavier and have a plate that is articulated under the boot toe. In walk mode the binding lifts up with the boot, in descent mode the plate is locked to the ski.<br /> See our Alpine Touring Bindings page for more information.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots">Alpine Touring Boots:</a></strong> These look similar to downhill alpine ski boots but have several differences. They have to be much lighter to allow practical travel in the mountains. To climb efficiently alpine touring boots have an upper cuff that articulates forward and backward so that the skier's leg has freedom to walk normally. Once at the top you can block the cuff, close the buckles and you're ready to ski down. There are several different categories of alpine touring boots. Skimo competitors need the lightest possible boots, while most tourers will require a boot that allows efficient climbing combined with a reasonable level of downhill control. Free touring skiers with wider powder skis will use heavier stiffer boots that require more effort when climbing, but supply superior downhill control.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/climbing-skins"><strong>Climbing Skins:</strong></a> These attach to the base the ski to let you climb up snowy slopes. Called "skins" since these were originally made from seal skins, nowadays skins are made with a mohair or synthetic nylon plush.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-poles"><strong>Ski Touring Poles:</strong></a> Just like alpine ski poles, these give support and stability when descending, but just as importantly, they give power and stability when climbing. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telescopic-poles"><strong>Telescopic poles</strong></a> can be adjusted for length, so that you can use a longer pole when climbing, then shorten the poles for the descent. Skimo racers and some tourers prefer <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/touring-rando-race-poles"><strong>fixed length poles</strong></a>, which are lighter, and can be stiffer and stronger.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-binding-accessories"><strong>Ski Binding Accessories:</strong></a> Many race and lightweight touring bindings don't have ski brakes, so you should use <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992"><strong>safety leashes</strong></a> to avoid losing them should you take a tumble.<br /> On steeper slopes and hard snow climbing skins won't supply enough grip. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999"><strong>Ski crampons</strong></a> clip onto the bindings and provide grip and stability when needed. We also stock a wide range of parts and spare parts, from adjustment plates, ski brakes to drill bits for mounting bindings at home.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-packs-0"><strong>Ski Packs.</strong></a> A dedicated ski backpacks has enough volume to carry the essentials when touring, with straps to carry the skis when needed. Most packs have several compartments, to carry safety equipment, goggles, food and additional clothing. We stock a wide range of packs, with packs of every size, whether you're just out for the afternoon or heading off on an expedition.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-air-bags"><strong>Avalanche Air Bags.</strong></a> These backpacks packs come complete with battery operated airbags, designed to prevent burial should you be avalanched. The advantage of battery operated air bags is that they are safer when travelling, can be recharged at home and many models have batteries allowing more than one inflation between charges.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/offpiste-safety"><strong>Offpiste Safety Equipment:</strong></a> Whenever you go touring, however easy or short the route, there are three items you should always have with you - an avalanche transceiver, a probe and a shovel.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-transceivers"><strong>Avalanche Transceivers:</strong></a> In "transmit" or "send" mode these transit a signal so that you can be found should you be buried in an avalanche. In "search" mode these look for transcievers and display their position relative to you, so you can locate the buried skier. Whether you have a simple model, or a more advanced models that can be used to search for several buried people, it's vitally important that you know how to use the transceiver. It's well worth taking a course to gain the skills required to use the transceiver, probe and shovel, and then practice often with your ski buddies.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-probes"><strong>Avalanche Probes:</strong></a> Having located the (approximate) position of the buried skier, avalanche probes are used to try and find the exact position.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Shovels:</strong></a><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"> </a>Once the buried person is located, one needs to uncover them. Snow shovels are strong aluminium shovel especially desiged to enable you to rescue the victim as fast as possible.<br /> Efficient digging requires experience and strength.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Saws:</strong></a> These lightweight saws can be useful when many situations, from analysing the snowpack, building an igloo or shelter, or removing snow to enter a snowed-over hut.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-study-equipment"><strong>Snow Study Equipment:</strong></a> These allow you to study the snowpack and estimate the likely avalanche risk. Rutschblock cords, thermometers, crystal cards, slope meters, magnifying glasses and more.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/crevasse-rescue">Crevasse Rescue:</a></strong> Crevasses are a constant danger when skiing glaciers. Should you or your fellow skiers be unlucky to fall in a crevasse, crevasse rescue gear will allow you to extricate them.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/survival-blankets"><strong>Survival Blankets:</strong></a> These lightweight aluminium blankets reflect the body's heat and help keep you warm in emergency situations.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-ice-protection-0"><strong>Snow & Ice Protection:</strong></a> Touring on steeper terrain can require harnesses and snow and ice protection - ice screws and snow anchors.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-helmets"><strong>Ski Helmets:</strong></a> Ski touring helmets are lightweight, with lots of breathability so that they're comfortable when climbing, and offer good protection when skiing. 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<p>Alpine Touring is the most efficient way to travel in the mountains in winter. Also known as “randonnée” (from the French), or Skimo (from Ski Mountaineering) or just “AT skiing” alpine touring is more and more popular every winter as skiers search for a more natural mountain experience. Dramatic improvements in ski, boot and binding designs have made alpine touring equipment much lighter, safer and reliable. There is a vast choice of gear depending upon your style of touring. Ultralight gear for skimo competitions and fitness training, all-round kit for traditional touring and fat touring skis for “free-rando” skiing in deep snow. Within the TP team we have tourers of every style and our experience ensures that we can suggest the best gear for your needs. We also stock a huge range of off-piste safety gear, binding accessories, helmets, poles, skins and backpacks.<br /> <br /> As passionate ski tourers ourselves, we stock a full range of equipment and accessories for ski touring. See the following links for more information on this gear.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-skis"><strong>Alpine Touring Skis:</strong></a> Lightweight skis for backcountry travel, touring skis have the flex and shape to cope with the variety of snow conditions we encounter in the mountains.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings"><strong>Alpine Touring Bindings</strong></a><strong>:</strong> In walk or climb mode, these bindings allow the boot heel to lift up so that you can ascend with climbing skins on the skis. Once at the top the heel is locked down, so that you can ski down, just like resort alpine bindings. There are two main types of bindings, plate bindings and insert or "tech" bindings. Insert bindings connect to the boot toe by two spring levers with "pins" that connect to metal inserts in the boot toe. This allows the boot to articulate when climbing. For downhill mode most insert bindings have two forward pointing pins that connect to the heel of the boot. Plate bindings are heavier and have a plate that is articulated under the boot toe. In walk mode the binding lifts up with the boot, in descent mode the plate is locked to the ski.<br /> See our Alpine Touring Bindings page for more information.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots">Alpine Touring Boots:</a></strong> These look similar to downhill alpine ski boots but have several differences. They have to be much lighter to allow practical travel in the mountains. To climb efficiently alpine touring boots have an upper cuff that articulates forward and backward so that the skier's leg has freedom to walk normally. Once at the top you can block the cuff, close the buckles and you're ready to ski down. There are several different categories of alpine touring boots. Skimo competitors need the lightest possible boots, while most tourers will require a boot that allows efficient climbing combined with a reasonable level of downhill control. Free touring skiers with wider powder skis will use heavier stiffer boots that require more effort when climbing, but supply superior downhill control.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/climbing-skins"><strong>Climbing Skins:</strong></a> These attach to the base the ski to let you climb up snowy slopes. Called "skins" since these were originally made from seal skins, nowadays skins are made with a mohair or synthetic nylon plush.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-poles"><strong>Ski Touring Poles:</strong></a> Just like alpine ski poles, these give support and stability when descending, but just as importantly, they give power and stability when climbing. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telescopic-poles"><strong>Telescopic poles</strong></a> can be adjusted for length, so that you can use a longer pole when climbing, then shorten the poles for the descent. Skimo racers and some tourers prefer <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/touring-rando-race-poles"><strong>fixed length poles</strong></a>, which are lighter, and can be stiffer and stronger.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-binding-accessories"><strong>Ski Binding Accessories:</strong></a> Many race and lightweight touring bindings don't have ski brakes, so you should use <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992"><strong>safety leashes</strong></a> to avoid losing them should you take a tumble.<br /> On steeper slopes and hard snow climbing skins won't supply enough grip. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999"><strong>Ski crampons</strong></a> clip onto the bindings and provide grip and stability when needed. We also stock a wide range of parts and spare parts, from adjustment plates, ski brakes to drill bits for mounting bindings at home.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-packs-0"><strong>Ski Packs.</strong></a> A dedicated ski backpacks has enough volume to carry the essentials when touring, with straps to carry the skis when needed. Most packs have several compartments, to carry safety equipment, goggles, food and additional clothing. We stock a wide range of packs, with packs of every size, whether you're just out for the afternoon or heading off on an expedition.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-air-bags"><strong>Avalanche Air Bags.</strong></a> These backpacks packs come complete with battery operated airbags, designed to prevent burial should you be avalanched. The advantage of battery operated air bags is that they are safer when travelling, can be recharged at home and many models have batteries allowing more than one inflation between charges.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/offpiste-safety"><strong>Offpiste Safety Equipment:</strong></a> Whenever you go touring, however easy or short the route, there are three items you should always have with you - an avalanche transceiver, a probe and a shovel.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-transceivers"><strong>Avalanche Transceivers:</strong></a> In "transmit" or "send" mode these transit a signal so that you can be found should you be buried in an avalanche. In "search" mode these look for transcievers and display their position relative to you, so you can locate the buried skier. Whether you have a simple model, or a more advanced models that can be used to search for several buried people, it's vitally important that you know how to use the transceiver. It's well worth taking a course to gain the skills required to use the transceiver, probe and shovel, and then practice often with your ski buddies.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-probes"><strong>Avalanche Probes:</strong></a> Having located the (approximate) position of the buried skier, avalanche probes are used to try and find the exact position.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Shovels:</strong></a><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"> </a>Once the buried person is located, one needs to uncover them. Snow shovels are strong aluminium shovel especially desiged to enable you to rescue the victim as fast as possible.<br /> Efficient digging requires experience and strength.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Saws:</strong></a> These lightweight saws can be useful when many situations, from analysing the snowpack, building an igloo or shelter, or removing snow to enter a snowed-over hut.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-study-equipment"><strong>Snow Study Equipment:</strong></a> These allow you to study the snowpack and estimate the likely avalanche risk. Rutschblock cords, thermometers, crystal cards, slope meters, magnifying glasses and more.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/crevasse-rescue">Crevasse Rescue:</a></strong> Crevasses are a constant danger when skiing glaciers. Should you or your fellow skiers be unlucky to fall in a crevasse, crevasse rescue gear will allow you to extricate them.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/survival-blankets"><strong>Survival Blankets:</strong></a> These lightweight aluminium blankets reflect the body's heat and help keep you warm in emergency situations.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-ice-protection-0"><strong>Snow & Ice Protection:</strong></a> Touring on steeper terrain can require harnesses and snow and ice protection - ice screws and snow anchors.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-helmets"><strong>Ski Helmets:</strong></a> Ski touring helmets are lightweight, with lots of breathability so that they're comfortable when climbing, and offer good protection when skiing. Recommended.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/goggles">Snow Goggles:</a></strong> These protect your eyes even in the fiercest conditions. Different category and colour lenses provide more or less UV protection and increase contrast so you can see the terrain better.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/sunglasses"><strong>Sunglasses:</strong></a> It's essential to protect your eyes from bright light and high UV at altitude and in snowy conditions. We carry sunglasses designed specifically for these conditions, that look as good as they protect you.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-gloves"><strong>Ski Gloves:</strong></a> From thin breathable gloves while skinning up to warm protective gloves for the downhill, our gloves will keep your hands warm and dry in all the conditions you'll encounter while touring.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </p>
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<p>Alpine Touring is the most efficient way to ...
<p>Alpine Touring is the most efficient way to travel in the mountains in winter. Also known as “randonnée” (from the French), or Skimo (from Ski Mountaineering) or just “AT skiing” alpine touring is more and more popular every winter as skiers search for a more natural mountain experience. Dramatic improvements in ski, boot and binding designs have made alpine touring equipment much lighter, safer and reliable. There is a vast choice of gear depending upon your style of touring. Ultralight gear for skimo competitions and fitness training, all-round kit for traditional touring and fat touring skis for “free-rando” skiing in deep snow. Within the TP team we have tourers of every style and our experience ensures that we can suggest the best gear for your needs. We also stock a huge range of off-piste safety gear, binding accessories, helmets, poles, skins and backpacks.</p> <p>As passionate ski tourers ourselves, we stock a full range of equipment and accessories for ski touring. See the following links for more information on this gear.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-skis"><strong>Alpine Touring Skis:</strong></a> Lightweight skis for backcountry travel, touring skis have the flex and shape to cope with the variety of snow conditions we encounter in the mountains.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings"><strong>Alpine Touring Bindings</strong></a><strong>:</strong> In walk or climb mode, these bindings allow the boot heel to lift up so that you can ascend with climbing skins on the skis. Once at the top the heel is locked down, so that you can ski down, just like resort alpine bindings. There are two main types of bindings, plate bindings and insert or "tech" bindings. Insert bindings connect to the boot toe by two spring levers with "pins" that connect to metal inserts in the boot toe. This allows the boot to articulate when climbing. For downhill mode most insert bindings have two forward pointing pins that connect to the heel of the boot. Plate bindings are heavier and have a plate that is articulated under the boot toe. In walk mode the binding lifts up with the boot, in descent mode the plate is locked to the ski.<br /> See our Alpine Touring Bindings page for more information.<br /><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots">Alpine Touring Boots:</a></strong> These look similar to downhill alpine ski boots but have several differences. They have to be much lighter to allow practical travel in the mountains. To climb efficiently alpine touring boots have an upper cuff that articulates forward and backward so that the skier's leg has freedom to walk normally. Once at the top you can block the cuff, close the buckles and you're ready to ski down. There are several different categories of alpine touring boots. Skimo competitors need the lightest possible boots, while most tourers will require a boot that allows efficient climbing combined with a reasonable level of downhill control. Free touring skiers with wider powder skis will use heavier stiffer boots that require more effort when climbing, but supply superior downhill control.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/climbing-skins"><strong>Climbing Skins:</strong></a> These attach to the base the ski to let you climb up snowy slopes. Called "skins" since these were originally made from seal skins, nowadays skins are made with a mohair or synthetic nylon plush.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-poles"><strong>Ski Touring Poles:</strong></a> Just like alpine ski poles, these give support and stability when descending, but just as importantly, they give power and stability when climbing. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telescopic-poles"><strong>Telescopic poles</strong></a> can be adjusted for length, so that you can use a longer pole when climbing, then shorten the poles for the descent. Skimo racers and some tourers prefer <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/touring-rando-race-poles"><strong>fixed length poles</strong></a>, which are lighter, and can be stiffer and stronger.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-binding-accessories"><strong>Ski Binding Accessories:</strong></a> Many race and lightweight touring bindings don't have ski brakes, so you should use <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992"><strong>safety leashes</strong></a> to avoid losing them should you take a tumble.<br /> On steeper slopes and hard snow climbing skins won't supply enough grip. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999"><strong>Ski crampons</strong></a> clip onto the bindings and provide grip and stability when needed. We also stock a wide range of parts and spare parts, from adjustment plates, ski brakes to drill bits for mounting bindings at home.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-packs-0"><strong>Ski Packs.</strong></a> A dedicated ski backpacks has enough volume to carry the essentials when touring, with straps to carry the skis when needed. Most packs have several compartments, to carry safety equipment, goggles, food and additional clothing. We stock a wide range of packs, with packs of every size, whether you're just out for the afternoon or heading off on an expedition.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-air-bags"><strong>Avalanche Air Bags.</strong></a> These backpacks packs come complete with battery operated airbags, designed to prevent burial should you be avalanched. The advantage of battery operated air bags is that they are safer when travelling, can be recharged at home and many models have batteries allowing more than one inflation between charges.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/offpiste-safety"><strong>Offpiste Safety Equipment:</strong></a> Whenever you go touring, however easy or short the route, there are three items you should always have with you - an avalanche transceiver, a probe and a shovel.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-transceivers"><strong>Avalanche Transceivers:</strong></a> In "transmit" or "send" mode these transit a signal so that you can be found should you be buried in an avalanche. In "search" mode these look for transcievers and display their position relative to you, so you can locate the buried skier. Whether you have a simple model, or a more advanced models that can be used to search for several buried people, it's vitally important that you know how to use the transceiver. It's well worth taking a course to gain the skills required to use the transceiver, probe and shovel, and then practice often with your ski buddies.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-probes"><strong>Avalanche Probes:</strong></a> Having located the (approximate) position of the buried skier, avalanche probes are used to try and find the exact position.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Shovels:</strong></a><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"> </a>Once the buried person is located, one needs to uncover them. Snow shovels are strong aluminium shovel especially desiged to enable you to rescue the victim as fast as possible.<br /> Efficient digging requires experience and strength.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Saws:</strong></a> These lightweight saws can be useful when many situations, from analysing the snowpack, building an igloo or shelter, or removing snow to enter a snowed-over hut.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-study-equipment"><strong>Snow Study Equipment:</strong></a> These allow you to study the snowpack and estimate the likely avalanche risk. Rutschblock cords, thermometers, crystal cards, slope meters, magnifying glasses and more.<br /><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/crevasse-rescue">Crevasse Rescue:</a></strong> Crevasses are a constant danger when skiing glaciers. Should you or your fellow skiers be unlucky to fall in a crevasse, crevasse rescue gear will allow you to extricate them.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/survival-blankets"><strong>Survival Blankets:</strong></a> These lightweight aluminium blankets reflect the body's heat and help keep you warm in emergency situations.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-ice-protection-0"><strong>Snow & Ice Protection:</strong></a> Touring on steeper terrain can require harnesses and snow and ice protection - ice screws and snow anchors.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-helmets"><strong>Ski Helmets:</strong></a> Ski touring helmets are lightweight, with lots of breathability so that they're comfortable when climbing, and offer good protection when skiing. Recommended.<br /><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/goggles">Snow Goggles:</a></strong> These protect your eyes even in the fiercest conditions. Different category and colour lenses provide more or less UV protection and increase contrast so you can see the terrain better.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/sunglasses"><strong>Sunglasses:</strong></a> It's essential to protect your eyes from bright light and high UV at altitude and in snowy conditions. We carry sunglasses designed specifically for these conditions, that look as good as they protect you.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-gloves"><strong>Ski Gloves:</strong></a> From thin breathable gloves while skinning up to warm protective gloves for the downhill, our gloves will keep your hands warm and dry in all the conditions you'll encounter while touring.</p> <p> </p>
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<p>Le ski de randonnée est le moyen le plus ef...
<p>Le ski de randonnée est le moyen le plus efficace de se déplacer en montagne en hiver. Également connu sous le nom de "randonnée" (du français), ou Skimo (du ski alpinisme) ou simplement "ski AT", le ski de randonnée est de plus en plus populaire chaque hiver, car les skieurs recherchent une expérience plus naturelle de la montagne. Les améliorations considérables apportées à la conception des skis, des chaussures et des fixations ont rendu l'équipement de ski de randonnée beaucoup plus léger, plus sûr et plus fiable. Il existe un vaste choix de matériel en fonction de votre style de randonnée. Un équipement ultraléger pour les compétitions de skimo et l'entraînement physique, un équipement complet pour la randonnée traditionnelle et des skis de randonnée larges pour le ski "free-rando" dans la neige profonde. Au sein de l'équipe TP, nous avons des randonneurs de tous les styles et notre expérience nous permet de vous proposer le matériel le mieux adapté à vos besoins. Nous disposons également d'une vaste gamme de matériel de sécurité hors-piste, d'accessoires de fixation, de casques, de bâtons, de peaux et de sacs à dos.</p> <p>En tant que passionnés de ski de randonnée, nous disposons d'une gamme complète d'équipements et d'accessoires pour le ski de randonnée. Consultez les liens suivants pour plus d'informations sur ce matériel.</p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/skis-de-rando">Skis de randonnée</a></strong>: Skis légers pour le backcountry, les skis de randonnée ont la flexion et la forme nécessaires pour faire face à la variété des conditions de neige que nous rencontrons en montagne.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-ski-de-rando"><strong>Fixations de ski de randonnée</strong></a>: En mode marche ou montée, ces fixations permettent au talon de la chaussure de se soulever afin de pouvoir monter avec des peaux sur les skis. Une fois arrivé au sommet, le talon est bloqué, ce qui permet de redescendre en skiant, tout comme les fixations de randonnée. Il existe deux principaux types de fixations : les fixations à plaque et les fixations à insert ou "tech". Les fixations à insert sont reliées à la pointe de la chaussure par deux leviers à ressort avec des "broches" qui se connectent à des inserts métalliques dans la pointe de la chaussure. Cela permet à la chaussure de s'articuler lors de la montée. Pour la descente, la plupart des fixations à insert sont dotées de deux broches orientées vers l'avant qui se connectent au talon de la chaussure. Les fixations à plaques sont plus lourdes et possèdent une plaque articulée sous la pointe de la chaussure. En mode marche, la fixation se soulève avec la chaussure, en mode descente, la plaque est verrouillée sur le ski.</p> <p>Consulter notre page sur les fixations de randonnée pour plus d'informations.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/chaussures-ski-de-randonn%C3%A9e"><strong>Chaussures de ski de randonnée</strong></a>: Elles ressemblent aux chaussures de ski alpin de descente, mais présentent plusieurs différences. Elles doivent être beaucoup plus légères pour permettre des déplacements pratiques en montagne. Pour grimper efficacement, les chaussures de ski de randonnée sont dotées d'une manchette supérieure qui s'articule vers l'avant et vers l'arrière afin que la jambe du skieur soit libre de marcher normalement. Une fois arrivé au sommet, il suffit de bloquer la manchette, de fermer les boucles et d'être prêt à redescendre. Il existe plusieurs catégories de chaussures de randonnée. Les skieurs de compétition ont besoin des chaussures les plus légères possibles, tandis que la plupart des randonneurs ont besoin d'une chaussure qui leur permette de grimper efficacement tout en conservant un niveau raisonnable de contrôle en descente. Les skieurs de randonnée libre équipés de skis de poudreuse plus larges utiliseront des chaussures plus lourdes et plus rigides qui demandent plus d'efforts à la montée, mais qui offrent un meilleur contrôle à la descente.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/peaux-ski-de-randonnee"><strong>Peaux d'escalade</strong></a>: Elles se fixent à la base du ski pour vous permettre de gravir les pentes enneigées. Appelées "peaux" parce qu'elles étaient à l'origine fabriquées à partir de peaux de phoque, les peaux sont aujourd'hui fabriquées en mohair ou en peluche de nylon synthétique.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/batons-de-ski"><strong>Bâtons de ski de randonnée</strong></a> : Tout comme les bâtons de ski alpin, ils apportent soutien et stabilité lors de la descente, mais aussi, et c'est tout aussi important, puissance et stabilité lors de la montée. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/b%C3%A2tons-t%C3%A9lescopiques"><strong>Les bâtons télescopiques</strong></a> peuvent être réglés en longueur, ce qui permet d'utiliser un bâton plus long pour la montée, puis de le raccourcir pour la descente. Les randonneurs de skimo et certains randonneurs préfèrent <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/batons-rando-course"><strong>les bâtons à longueur fixe</strong></a>, qui sont plus légers, plus rigides et plus résistants.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/accessoires-fixation-ski-de-rando"><strong>Accessoires fixations ski de Randonnée</strong></a>: De nombreuses fixations de course et de randonnée légère ne sont pas équipées de freins de ski. Il est donc conseillé d'utiliser <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992"><strong>des laisses de sécurité</strong></a> pour éviter de les perdre en cas de chute.</p> <p>Sur les pentes plus raides et la neige dure, les peaux de n'offrent pas suffisamment d'adhérence. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999"><strong>Les crampons de ski</strong></a> se fixent sur les fixations et assurent l'adhérence et la stabilité en cas de besoin. Nous disposons également d'une large gamme de pièces détachées, allant des plaques de réglage aux freins de ski, en passant par les mèches pour le montage des fixations à domicile.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sacs-%C3%A0-dos-ski"><strong>Sacs à dos ski</strong></a>: Un sac à dos dédié au ski a un volume suffisant pour transporter l'essentiel lors des randonnées, avec des sangles pour porter les skis si nécessaire. La plupart des sacs sont dotés de plusieurs compartiments pour transporter l'équipement de sécurité, les lunettes, la nourriture et les vêtements supplémentaires. Nous disposons d'une large gamme de sacs, avec des sacs de toutes tailles, que vous sortiez juste pour l'après-midi ou que vous partiez en expédition.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sacs-airbag"><strong>Sacs Airbag</strong></a>: Ces sacs à dos sont équipés d'airbags fonctionnant sur batterie, conçus pour éviter l’enterrement en cas d'avalanche. L'avantage des airbags à batterie est qu'ils sont plus sûrs en voyage, qu'ils peuvent être rechargés à la maison et que de nombreux modèles ont des batteries permettant plus d'un gonflage entre deux charges.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/securite-hors-piste"><strong>Équipement de sécurité hors-piste</strong></a> : Chaque fois que vous partez en randonnée, même si l'itinéraire est facile ou court, il y a trois éléments que vous devez toujours avoir avec vous : une ARVA, une sonde et une pelle.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/equipements-arvas-dva"><strong>Equipement Arva</strong></a>: En mode "transmission" ou "envoi", ils transmettent un signal qui permet de vous retrouver si vous êtes enterré sous une avalanche. En mode "recherche", ils recherchent les ARVA et affichent leur position par rapport à vous, afin que vous puissiez localiser le skieur enseveli. Que vous disposiez d'un modèle simple ou d'un modèle plus perfectionné pouvant être utilisé pour rechercher plusieurs personnes ensevelies, il est essentiel que vous sachiez comment utiliser L’ARVA. Cela vaut la peine de suivre un cours pour acquérir les compétences nécessaires à l'utilisation de L’ARVA, de la sonde et de la pelle, puis de s'entraîner souvent avec ses amis skieurs.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sondes-davalanche"><strong>Sondes d'avalanche</strong></a>: après avoir localisé la position (approximative) du skieur enseveli, les sondes d'avalanche sont utilisées pour essayer de trouver la position exacte.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sondes-davalanche"><strong>Pelles</strong></a>: Une fois la personne ensevelie localisée, il faut la découvrir. Les pelles à neige sont de solides pelles en aluminium spécialement conçues pour vous permettre de sauver la victime le plus rapidement possible.</p> <p>Pour creuser efficacement, il faut de l'expérience et de la force.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/pelles-et-scies-a-neige"><strong>Scies à neige</strong></a>: Ces scies légères peuvent être utiles dans de nombreuses situations, qu'il s'agisse d'analyser le manteau neigeux, de construire un igloo ou un abri, ou d'enlever la neige pour entrer dans une cabane enneigée.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/equipement-etude-de-neige"><strong>Equipement étude de neige</strong></a>: Il permet d'étudier le manteau neigeux et d'estimer le risque d'avalanche. Cordons Rutschblock, thermomètres, cartes de cristal, inclinomètres, loupes et bien d'autres choses encore.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/materiel-de-secours-crevasse"><strong>Matériel de secours Crevasse</strong></a>: Les crevasses sont un danger permanent lorsque l'on skie sur un glacier. Si vous ou vos compagnons de ski avez la malchance de tomber dans une crevasse, l'équipement de sauvetage en crevasse vous permettra de les dégager.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/couvertures-de-survie"><strong>Couvertures de survie</strong></a>: Ces couvertures légères en aluminium reflètent la chaleur du corps et vous aident à rester au chaud dans les situations d'urgence.</p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/protection-neige">Protection contre la neige</a></strong>: Les randonnées en terrain escarpé peuvent nécessiter des harnais et des protections contre la neige et la glace (vis à glace et ancres à neige).</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/casques-de-ski"><strong>Casques de ski</strong></a>: les casques de ski de randonnée sont légers et très respirants, de sorte qu'ils sont confortables pour l'escalade et offrent une bonne protection pour le ski. Recommandé.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/masques"><strong>Masques de ski</strong></a>: Elles protègent vos yeux même dans les conditions les plus difficiles. Des verres de catégories et de couleurs différentes offrent une protection plus ou moins importante contre les UV et augmentent le contraste pour vous permettre de mieux voir le terrain.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/lunettes-de-soleil"><strong>Lunettes de soleil</strong></a>: Il est essentiel de protéger vos yeux de la lumière vive et des UV en altitude et dans la neige. Nous proposons des lunettes de soleil spécialement conçues pour ces conditions, qui sont aussi esthétiques que protectrices.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/gants-de-ski"><strong>Gants de ski:</strong></a> Qu'il s'agisse de gants fins et respirants pour la montée ou de gants de protection chauds pour la descente, nos gants garderont vos mains au chaud et au sec dans toutes les conditions que vous rencontrerez lors de vos randonnées.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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<p>Le ski de randonnée est le moyen le plus ef...
<p>Le ski de randonnée est le moyen le plus efficace de se déplacer en montagne en hiver. Également connu sous le nom de "randonnée" (du français), ou Skimo (du ski alpinisme) ou simplement "ski AT", le ski de randonnée est de plus en plus populaire chaque hiver, car les skieurs recherchent une expérience plus naturelle de la montagne. Les améliorations considérables apportées à la conception des skis, des chaussures et des fixations ont rendu l'équipement de ski de randonnée beaucoup plus léger, plus sûr et plus fiable. Il existe un vaste choix de matériel en fonction de votre style de randonnée. Un équipement ultraléger pour les compétitions de skimo et l'entraînement physique, un équipement complet pour la randonnée traditionnelle et des skis de randonnée larges pour le ski "free-rando" dans la neige profonde. Au sein de l'équipe TP, nous avons des randonneurs de tous les styles et notre expérience nous permet de vous proposer le matériel le mieux adapté à vos besoins. Nous disposons également d'une vaste gamme de matériel de sécurité hors-piste, d'accessoires de fixation, de casques, de bâtons, de peaux et de sacs à dos.</p> <p>En tant que passionnés de ski de randonnée, nous disposons d'une gamme complète d'équipements et d'accessoires pour le ski de randonnée. Consultez les liens suivants pour plus d'informations sur ce matériel.</p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/skis-de-rando">Skis de randonnée</a></strong>: Skis légers pour le backcountry, les skis de randonnée ont la flexion et la forme nécessaires pour faire face à la variété des conditions de neige que nous rencontrons en montagne.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-ski-de-rando"><strong>Fixations de ski de randonnée</strong></a>: En mode marche ou montée, ces fixations permettent au talon de la chaussure de se soulever afin de pouvoir monter avec des peaux sur les skis. Une fois arrivé au sommet, le talon est bloqué, ce qui permet de redescendre en skiant, tout comme les fixations de randonnée. Il existe deux principaux types de fixations : les fixations à plaque et les fixations à insert ou "tech". Les fixations à insert sont reliées à la pointe de la chaussure par deux leviers à ressort avec des "broches" qui se connectent à des inserts métalliques dans la pointe de la chaussure. Cela permet à la chaussure de s'articuler lors de la montée. Pour la descente, la plupart des fixations à insert sont dotées de deux broches orientées vers l'avant qui se connectent au talon de la chaussure. Les fixations à plaques sont plus lourdes et possèdent une plaque articulée sous la pointe de la chaussure. En mode marche, la fixation se soulève avec la chaussure, en mode descente, la plaque est verrouillée sur le ski.</p> <p>Consulter notre page sur les fixations de randonnée pour plus d'informations.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/chaussures-ski-de-randonn%C3%A9e"><strong>Chaussures de ski de randonnée</strong></a>: Elles ressemblent aux chaussures de ski alpin de descente, mais présentent plusieurs différences. Elles doivent être beaucoup plus légères pour permettre des déplacements pratiques en montagne. Pour grimper efficacement, les chaussures de ski de randonnée sont dotées d'une manchette supérieure qui s'articule vers l'avant et vers l'arrière afin que la jambe du skieur soit libre de marcher normalement. Une fois arrivé au sommet, il suffit de bloquer la manchette, de fermer les boucles et d'être prêt à redescendre. Il existe plusieurs catégories de chaussures de randonnée. Les skieurs de compétition ont besoin des chaussures les plus légères possibles, tandis que la plupart des randonneurs ont besoin d'une chaussure qui leur permette de grimper efficacement tout en conservant un niveau raisonnable de contrôle en descente. Les skieurs de randonnée libre équipés de skis de poudreuse plus larges utiliseront des chaussures plus lourdes et plus rigides qui demandent plus d'efforts à la montée, mais qui offrent un meilleur contrôle à la descente.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/peaux-ski-de-randonnee"><strong>Peaux d'escalade</strong></a>: Elles se fixent à la base du ski pour vous permettre de gravir les pentes enneigées. Appelées "peaux" parce qu'elles étaient à l'origine fabriquées à partir de peaux de phoque, les peaux sont aujourd'hui fabriquées en mohair ou en peluche de nylon synthétique.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/batons-de-ski"><strong>Bâtons de ski de randonnée</strong></a> : Tout comme les bâtons de ski alpin, ils apportent soutien et stabilité lors de la descente, mais aussi, et c'est tout aussi important, puissance et stabilité lors de la montée. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/b%C3%A2tons-t%C3%A9lescopiques"><strong>Les bâtons télescopiques</strong></a> peuvent être réglés en longueur, ce qui permet d'utiliser un bâton plus long pour la montée, puis de le raccourcir pour la descente. Les randonneurs de skimo et certains randonneurs préfèrent <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/batons-rando-course"><strong>les bâtons à longueur fixe</strong></a>, qui sont plus légers, plus rigides et plus résistants.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/accessoires-fixation-ski-de-rando"><strong>Accessoires fixations ski de Randonnée</strong></a>: De nombreuses fixations de course et de randonnée légère ne sont pas équipées de freins de ski. Il est donc conseillé d'utiliser <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992"><strong>des laisses de sécurité</strong></a> pour éviter de les perdre en cas de chute.</p> <p>Sur les pentes plus raides et la neige dure, les peaux de n'offrent pas suffisamment d'adhérence. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999"><strong>Les crampons de ski</strong></a> se fixent sur les fixations et assurent l'adhérence et la stabilité en cas de besoin. Nous disposons également d'une large gamme de pièces détachées, allant des plaques de réglage aux freins de ski, en passant par les mèches pour le montage des fixations à domicile.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sacs-%C3%A0-dos-ski"><strong>Sacs à dos ski</strong></a>: Un sac à dos dédié au ski a un volume suffisant pour transporter l'essentiel lors des randonnées, avec des sangles pour porter les skis si nécessaire. La plupart des sacs sont dotés de plusieurs compartiments pour transporter l'équipement de sécurité, les lunettes, la nourriture et les vêtements supplémentaires. Nous disposons d'une large gamme de sacs, avec des sacs de toutes tailles, que vous sortiez juste pour l'après-midi ou que vous partiez en expédition.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sacs-airbag"><strong>Sacs Airbag</strong></a>: Ces sacs à dos sont équipés d'airbags fonctionnant sur batterie, conçus pour éviter l’enterrement en cas d'avalanche. L'avantage des airbags à batterie est qu'ils sont plus sûrs en voyage, qu'ils peuvent être rechargés à la maison et que de nombreux modèles ont des batteries permettant plus d'un gonflage entre deux charges.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/securite-hors-piste"><strong>Équipement de sécurité hors-piste</strong></a> : Chaque fois que vous partez en randonnée, même si l'itinéraire est facile ou court, il y a trois éléments que vous devez toujours avoir avec vous : une ARVA, une sonde et une pelle.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/equipements-arvas-dva"><strong>Equipement Arva</strong></a>: En mode "transmission" ou "envoi", ils transmettent un signal qui permet de vous retrouver si vous êtes enterré sous une avalanche. En mode "recherche", ils recherchent les ARVA et affichent leur position par rapport à vous, afin que vous puissiez localiser le skieur enseveli. Que vous disposiez d'un modèle simple ou d'un modèle plus perfectionné pouvant être utilisé pour rechercher plusieurs personnes ensevelies, il est essentiel que vous sachiez comment utiliser L’ARVA. Cela vaut la peine de suivre un cours pour acquérir les compétences nécessaires à l'utilisation de L’ARVA, de la sonde et de la pelle, puis de s'entraîner souvent avec ses amis skieurs.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sondes-davalanche"><strong>Sondes d'avalanche</strong></a>: après avoir localisé la position (approximative) du skieur enseveli, les sondes d'avalanche sont utilisées pour essayer de trouver la position exacte.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/sondes-davalanche"><strong>Pelles</strong></a>: Une fois la personne ensevelie localisée, il faut la découvrir. Les pelles à neige sont de solides pelles en aluminium spécialement conçues pour vous permettre de sauver la victime le plus rapidement possible.</p> <p>Pour creuser efficacement, il faut de l'expérience et de la force.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/pelles-et-scies-a-neige"><strong>Scies à neige</strong></a>: Ces scies légères peuvent être utiles dans de nombreuses situations, qu'il s'agisse d'analyser le manteau neigeux, de construire un igloo ou un abri, ou d'enlever la neige pour entrer dans une cabane enneigée.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/equipement-etude-de-neige"><strong>Equipement étude de neige</strong></a>: Il permet d'étudier le manteau neigeux et d'estimer le risque d'avalanche. Cordons Rutschblock, thermomètres, cartes de cristal, inclinomètres, loupes et bien d'autres choses encore.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/materiel-de-secours-crevasse"><strong>Matériel de secours Crevasse</strong></a>: Les crevasses sont un danger permanent lorsque l'on skie sur un glacier. Si vous ou vos compagnons de ski avez la malchance de tomber dans une crevasse, l'équipement de sauvetage en crevasse vous permettra de les dégager.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/couvertures-de-survie"><strong>Couvertures de survie</strong></a>: Ces couvertures légères en aluminium reflètent la chaleur du corps et vous aident à rester au chaud dans les situations d'urgence.</p> <p><strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/protection-neige">Protection contre la neige</a></strong>: Les randonnées en terrain escarpé peuvent nécessiter des harnais et des protections contre la neige et la glace (vis à glace et ancres à neige).</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/casques-de-ski"><strong>Casques de ski</strong></a>: les casques de ski de randonnée sont légers et très respirants, de sorte qu'ils sont confortables pour l'escalade et offrent une bonne protection pour le ski. Recommandé.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/masques"><strong>Masques de ski</strong></a>: Elles protègent vos yeux même dans les conditions les plus difficiles. Des verres de catégories et de couleurs différentes offrent une protection plus ou moins importante contre les UV et augmentent le contraste pour vous permettre de mieux voir le terrain.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/lunettes-de-soleil"><strong>Lunettes de soleil</strong></a>: Il est essentiel de protéger vos yeux de la lumière vive et des UV en altitude et dans la neige. Nous proposons des lunettes de soleil spécialement conçues pour ces conditions, qui sont aussi esthétiques que protectrices.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/gants-de-ski"><strong>Gants de ski:</strong></a> Qu'il s'agisse de gants fins et respirants pour la montée ou de gants de protection chauds pour la descente, nos gants garderont vos mains au chaud et au sec dans toutes les conditions que vous rencontrerez lors de vos randonnées.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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<p>Lo scialpinismo è il modo più efficiente per passare tempo in montagna durante l'inverno. Conosciuto anche come “randonnée” (dal francese), o Skimo (da sci alpinismo) o semplicemente “sci AT”, lo sci alpinismo è sempre più popolare ogni inverno poiché gli sciatori cercano un'esperienza di montagna più naturale. Notevoli miglioramenti nel design di sci, scarponi e attacchi hanno reso l'attrezzatura da scialpinismo molto più leggera, sicura e affidabile. C'è un'ampia scelta di attrezzatura a seconda del tuo stile di tour come l'attrezzatura ultraleggera per gare di skimo e allenamento fitness, kit allround per sci alpinismo tradizionale e fat touring per lo sci “free-rando” su neve profonda. All'interno del team TP abbiamo tourer di ogni stile e la nostra esperienza ci assicura di poter suggerire l'attrezzatura migliore per le tue esigenze. Proponiamo inoltre una larga gamma di attrezzatura di sicurezza fuori pista, accessori per attacchi, caschi, bastoncini, pelli e zaini.</p> <p>Essendo noi stessi appassionati scialpinisti, disponiamo di una gamma completa di attrezzatura e accessori per lo scialpinismo. Per ulteriori informazioni, non esiti di dare un'occhiata ai i seguenti link.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-da-scialpinismo">Sci da scialpinismo</a>: sci leggeri per i viaggi in backcountry, gli sci da scialpinismo hanno la flessibilità e la forma per affrontare le diverse condizioni di neve che incontriamo in montagna.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo">Attacchi da scialpinismo</a>: in modalità camminata o salita, questi attacchi permettono al tallone degli scarponi di sollevarsi per poter salire con le pelli di foca sugli sci. Una volta in cima, il tallone viene bloccato, in modo da poter sciare giù, proprio come gli attacchi alpini dei resort. Esistono due tipi principali di attacchi: attacchi a piastra e attacchi a inserto o "tech". Gli attacchi a inserto si collegano alla punta degli scarponi tramite due leve a molla con "pin" che si collegano agli inserti metallici nella punta dgli scarponi. Ciò consente agli scarponi di articolarsi durante l'arrampicata. Per la modalità discesa la maggior parte degli attacchi ad inserto hanno due pin rivolti in avanti che si collegano al tallone degli scarponi. Gli attacchi a piastra sono più pesanti e hanno una piastra articolata sotto la punta degli scarponi. In modalità camminata gli attacchi si sollevano insieme agli scarponi, in modalità discesa la piastra è bloccata allo sci.<br /> Consulta la nostra pagina sugli attacchi da scialpinismo per ulteriori informazioni.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scarponi-da-sci-alpinismo">Scarponi da scialpinismo</a>: sembrano simili agli scarponi da sci alpino da discesa ma presentano molte differenze. Devono essere molto più leggeri per consentire spostamenti pratici in montagna. Per scalare in modo efficiente gli scarponi da scialpinismo sono dotati di un gambetto superiore che si articola in avanti e indietro in modo che la gamba dello sciatore abbia libertà di camminare normalmente. Una volta in cima puoi bloccare il gambetto, chiudere le fibbie e sei pronto per scendere. Esistono diverse categorie di scarponi da scialpinismo. I concorrenti di Skimo hanno bisogno degli scarponi più leggeri possibili, mentre la maggior parte degli scialpinisti avrà bisogno di scarponi che consentano una salita efficiente combinata con un livello ragionevole di controllo in discesa. Gli sciatori da free touring con sci più larghi da neve polverosa utilizzeranno scarponi più pesanti e rigidi che richiedono uno sforzo maggiore in salita, ma forniscono un controllo superiore in discesa.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/pelli">Pelli</a>: si fissano alla soletta degli sci per permettervi di risalire i pendii innevati. Chiamate "pelli" poiché originariamente erano realizzate con pelli di foca, oggigiorno le pelli sono realizzate con un plush di mohair o nylon sintetico.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/bastoncini-telescopici">Bastoncini da scialpinismo</a>: proprio come i bastoncini da sci alpino, danno supporto e stabilità in discesa, ma, cosa altrettanto importante, danno potenza e stabilità in salita. I<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/bastoncini-telescopici"> bastoncini telescopici</a> possono essere regolati in lunghezza, in modo da poter utilizzare dei bastoncini più lunghi durante la salita e renderli più corti per la discesa. Gli sciatori e alcuni escursionisti preferiscono i<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/bastoncini-da-scialpinismo-gara"> bastoncini a lunghezza fissa</a>, che sono più leggeri e possono essere più rigidi e resistenti.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/accessori-attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo">Accessori per attacchi da sci</a>: molti attacchi da gara e da touring leggeri non hanno freni da sci, quindi dovresti usare i <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992">lacci di sicurezza</a> per evitare di perderli in caso di caduta.<br /> Sui pendii più ripidi e sulla neve dura le pelli non garantiscono sufficiente aderenza. I <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999">ramponi da sci</a> si agganciano agli attacchi e forniscono presa e stabilità quando necessario. Disponiamo inoltre di un'ampia gamma di parti e ricambi, dalle piastre di regolazione, ai freni da sci alle punte da trapano per il montaggio degli attacchi a casa.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/zaini-sci">Zaini da sci</a>: lo zaino da sci ha abbastanza volume per trasportare gli elementi essenziali durante il tour, con cinghie per trasportare gli sci quando necessario. La maggior parte degli zaini ha diversi scomparti per trasportare equipaggiamento di sicurezza, maschere da sci, cibo e indumenti aggiuntivi. Proponiamo un'ampia gamma di zaini, con zaini di ogni dimensione, sia che tu sia fuori solo per il pomeriggio o che tu stia partendo per una spedizione.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/zaini-da-valanga">Zaini da valanga</a>: questi zaini sono dotati di airbag alimentati a batteria, progettati per prevenire il seppellimento in caso di valanga. Il vantaggio degli airbag a batteria è che sono più sicuri durante i viaggi, possono essere ricaricati a casa e molti modelli sono dotati di batterie che consentono più di un gonfiaggio tra una ricarica e l'altra.</p> <p> </p>
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Proponiamo inoltre una larga gamma di attrezzatura di sicurezza fuori pista, accessori per attacchi, caschi, bastoncini, pelli e zaini.</p> <p>Essendo noi stessi appassionati scialpinisti, disponiamo di una gamma completa di attrezzatura e accessori per lo scialpinismo. Per ulteriori informazioni, non esiti di dare un'occhiata ai i seguenti link.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-da-scialpinismo">Sci da scialpinismo</a>: sci leggeri per i viaggi in backcountry, gli sci da scialpinismo hanno la flessibilità e la forma per affrontare le diverse condizioni di neve che incontriamo in montagna.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo">Attacchi da scialpinismo</a>: in modalità camminata o salita, questi attacchi permettono al tallone degli scarponi di sollevarsi per poter salire con le pelli di foca sugli sci. Una volta in cima, il tallone viene bloccato, in modo da poter sciare giù, proprio come gli attacchi alpini dei resort. Esistono due tipi principali di attacchi: attacchi a piastra e attacchi a inserto o "tech". Gli attacchi a inserto si collegano alla punta degli scarponi tramite due leve a molla con "pin" che si collegano agli inserti metallici nella punta dgli scarponi. Ciò consente agli scarponi di articolarsi durante l'arrampicata. Per la modalità discesa la maggior parte degli attacchi ad inserto hanno due pin rivolti in avanti che si collegano al tallone degli scarponi. Gli attacchi a piastra sono più pesanti e hanno una piastra articolata sotto la punta degli scarponi. In modalità camminata gli attacchi si sollevano insieme agli scarponi, in modalità discesa la piastra è bloccata allo sci.<br /> Consulta la nostra pagina sugli attacchi da scialpinismo per ulteriori informazioni.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scarponi-da-sci-alpinismo">Scarponi da scialpinismo</a>: sembrano simili agli scarponi da sci alpino da discesa ma presentano molte differenze. Devono essere molto più leggeri per consentire spostamenti pratici in montagna. Per scalare in modo efficiente gli scarponi da scialpinismo sono dotati di un gambetto superiore che si articola in avanti e indietro in modo che la gamba dello sciatore abbia libertà di camminare normalmente. Una volta in cima puoi bloccare il gambetto, chiudere le fibbie e sei pronto per scendere. Esistono diverse categorie di scarponi da scialpinismo. I concorrenti di Skimo hanno bisogno degli scarponi più leggeri possibili, mentre la maggior parte degli scialpinisti avrà bisogno di scarponi che consentano una salita efficiente combinata con un livello ragionevole di controllo in discesa. Gli sciatori da free touring con sci più larghi da neve polverosa utilizzeranno scarponi più pesanti e rigidi che richiedono uno sforzo maggiore in salita, ma forniscono un controllo superiore in discesa.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/pelli">Pelli</a>: si fissano alla soletta degli sci per permettervi di risalire i pendii innevati. Chiamate "pelli" poiché originariamente erano realizzate con pelli di foca, oggigiorno le pelli sono realizzate con un plush di mohair o nylon sintetico.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/bastoncini-telescopici">Bastoncini da scialpinismo</a>: proprio come i bastoncini da sci alpino, danno supporto e stabilità in discesa, ma, cosa altrettanto importante, danno potenza e stabilità in salita. I<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/bastoncini-telescopici"> bastoncini telescopici</a> possono essere regolati in lunghezza, in modo da poter utilizzare dei bastoncini più lunghi durante la salita e renderli più corti per la discesa. Gli sciatori e alcuni escursionisti preferiscono i<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/bastoncini-da-scialpinismo-gara"> bastoncini a lunghezza fissa</a>, che sono più leggeri e possono essere più rigidi e resistenti.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/accessori-attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo">Accessori per attacchi da sci</a>: molti attacchi da gara e da touring leggeri non hanno freni da sci, quindi dovresti usare i <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992">lacci di sicurezza</a> per evitare di perderli in caso di caduta.<br /> Sui pendii più ripidi e sulla neve dura le pelli non garantiscono sufficiente aderenza. I <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999">ramponi da sci</a> si agganciano agli attacchi e forniscono presa e stabilità quando necessario. Disponiamo inoltre di un'ampia gamma di parti e ricambi, dalle piastre di regolazione, ai freni da sci alle punte da trapano per il montaggio degli attacchi a casa.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/zaini-sci">Zaini da sci</a>: lo zaino da sci ha abbastanza volume per trasportare gli elementi essenziali durante il tour, con cinghie per trasportare gli sci quando necessario. La maggior parte degli zaini ha diversi scomparti per trasportare equipaggiamento di sicurezza, maschere da sci, cibo e indumenti aggiuntivi. Proponiamo un'ampia gamma di zaini, con zaini di ogni dimensione, sia che tu sia fuori solo per il pomeriggio o che tu stia partendo per una spedizione.<br /><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/zaini-da-valanga">Zaini da valanga</a>: questi zaini sono dotati di airbag alimentati a batteria, progettati per prevenire il seppellimento in caso di valanga. Il vantaggio degli airbag a batteria è che sono più sicuri durante i viaggi, possono essere ricaricati a casa e molti modelli sono dotati di batterie che consentono più di un gonfiaggio tra una ricarica e l'altra.</p> <p> </p>
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<p>Alpine Touring is the most efficient way to travel in the mountains in winter. Also known as “randonnée” (from the French), or Skimo (from Ski Mountaineering) or just “AT skiing” alpine touring is more and more popular every winter as skiers search for a more natural mountain experience. Dramatic improvements in ski, boot and binding designs have made alpine touring equipment much lighter, safer and reliable. There is a vast choice of gear depending upon your style of touring. Ultralight gear for skimo competitions and fitness training, all-round kit for traditional touring and fat touring skis for “free-rando” skiing in deep snow. Within the TP team we have tourers of every style and our experience ensures that we can suggest the best gear for your needs. We also stock a huge range of off-piste safety gear, binding accessories, helmets, poles, skins and backpacks.<br /> <br /> As passionate ski tourers ourselves, we stock a full range of equipment and accessories for ski touring. See the following links for more information on this gear.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-skis"><strong>Alpine Touring Skis:</strong></a> Lightweight skis for backcountry travel, touring skis have the flex and shape to cope with the variety of snow conditions we encounter in the mountains.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-bindings"><strong>Alpine Touring Bindings</strong></a><strong>:</strong> In walk or climb mode, these bindings allow the boot heel to lift up so that you can ascend with climbing skins on the skis. Once at the top the heel is locked down, so that you can ski down, just like resort alpine bindings. There are two main types of bindings, plate bindings and insert or "tech" bindings. Insert bindings connect to the boot toe by two spring levers with "pins" that connect to metal inserts in the boot toe. This allows the boot to articulate when climbing. For downhill mode most insert bindings have two forward pointing pins that connect to the heel of the boot. Plate bindings are heavier and have a plate that is articulated under the boot toe. In walk mode the binding lifts up with the boot, in descent mode the plate is locked to the ski.<br /> See our Alpine Touring Bindings page for more information.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-boots">Alpine Touring Boots:</a></strong> These look similar to downhill alpine ski boots but have several differences. They have to be much lighter to allow practical travel in the mountains. To climb efficiently alpine touring boots have an upper cuff that articulates forward and backward so that the skier's leg has freedom to walk normally. Once at the top you can block the cuff, close the buckles and you're ready to ski down. There are several different categories of alpine touring boots. Skimo competitors need the lightest possible boots, while most tourers will require a boot that allows efficient climbing combined with a reasonable level of downhill control. Free touring skiers with wider powder skis will use heavier stiffer boots that require more effort when climbing, but supply superior downhill control.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/climbing-skins"><strong>Climbing Skins:</strong></a> These attach to the base the ski to let you climb up snowy slopes. Called "skins" since these were originally made from seal skins, nowadays skins are made with a mohair or synthetic nylon plush.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-poles"><strong>Ski Touring Poles:</strong></a> Just like alpine ski poles, these give support and stability when descending, but just as importantly, they give power and stability when climbing. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/telescopic-poles"><strong>Telescopic poles</strong></a> can be adjusted for length, so that you can use a longer pole when climbing, then shorten the poles for the descent. Skimo racers and some tourers prefer <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/touring-rando-race-poles"><strong>fixed length poles</strong></a>, which are lighter, and can be stiffer and stronger.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/alpine-touring-binding-accessories"><strong>Ski Binding Accessories:</strong></a> Many race and lightweight touring bindings don't have ski brakes, so you should use <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/safety-straps-1992"><strong>safety leashes</strong></a> to avoid losing them should you take a tumble.<br /> On steeper slopes and hard snow climbing skins won't supply enough grip. <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/21/field_binding_accessory_type/ski-crampons-1999"><strong>Ski crampons</strong></a> clip onto the bindings and provide grip and stability when needed. We also stock a wide range of parts and spare parts, from adjustment plates, ski brakes to drill bits for mounting bindings at home.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-packs-0"><strong>Ski Packs.</strong></a> A dedicated ski backpacks has enough volume to carry the essentials when touring, with straps to carry the skis when needed. Most packs have several compartments, to carry safety equipment, goggles, food and additional clothing. We stock a wide range of packs, with packs of every size, whether you're just out for the afternoon or heading off on an expedition.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-air-bags"><strong>Avalanche Air Bags.</strong></a> These backpacks packs come complete with battery operated airbags, designed to prevent burial should you be avalanched. The advantage of battery operated air bags is that they are safer when travelling, can be recharged at home and many models have batteries allowing more than one inflation between charges.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/offpiste-safety"><strong>Offpiste Safety Equipment:</strong></a> Whenever you go touring, however easy or short the route, there are three items you should always have with you - an avalanche transceiver, a probe and a shovel.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-transceivers"><strong>Avalanche Transceivers:</strong></a> In "transmit" or "send" mode these transit a signal so that you can be found should you be buried in an avalanche. In "search" mode these look for transcievers and display their position relative to you, so you can locate the buried skier. Whether you have a simple model, or a more advanced models that can be used to search for several buried people, it's vitally important that you know how to use the transceiver. It's well worth taking a course to gain the skills required to use the transceiver, probe and shovel, and then practice often with your ski buddies.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/avalanche-probes"><strong>Avalanche Probes:</strong></a> Having located the (approximate) position of the buried skier, avalanche probes are used to try and find the exact position.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Shovels:</strong></a><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"> </a>Once the buried person is located, one needs to uncover them. Snow shovels are strong aluminium shovel especially desiged to enable you to rescue the victim as fast as possible.<br /> Efficient digging requires experience and strength.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/shovels-snow-saws"><strong>Snow Saws:</strong></a> These lightweight saws can be useful when many situations, from analysing the snowpack, building an igloo or shelter, or removing snow to enter a snowed-over hut.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-study-equipment"><strong>Snow Study Equipment:</strong></a> These allow you to study the snowpack and estimate the likely avalanche risk. Rutschblock cords, thermometers, crystal cards, slope meters, magnifying glasses and more.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/crevasse-rescue">Crevasse Rescue:</a></strong> Crevasses are a constant danger when skiing glaciers. Should you or your fellow skiers be unlucky to fall in a crevasse, crevasse rescue gear will allow you to extricate them.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/survival-blankets"><strong>Survival Blankets:</strong></a> These lightweight aluminium blankets reflect the body's heat and help keep you warm in emergency situations.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/snow-ice-protection-0"><strong>Snow & Ice Protection:</strong></a> Touring on steeper terrain can require harnesses and snow and ice protection - ice screws and snow anchors.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-helmets"><strong>Ski Helmets:</strong></a> Ski touring helmets are lightweight, with lots of breathability so that they're comfortable when climbing, and offer good protection when skiing. Recommended.<br /> <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/goggles">Snow Goggles:</a></strong> These protect your eyes even in the fiercest conditions. Different category and colour lenses provide more or less UV protection and increase contrast so you can see the terrain better.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/sunglasses"><strong>Sunglasses:</strong></a> It's essential to protect your eyes from bright light and high UV at altitude and in snowy conditions. We carry sunglasses designed specifically for these conditions, that look as good as they protect you.<br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/ski-gloves"><strong>Ski Gloves:</strong></a> From thin breathable gloves while skinning up to warm protective gloves for the downhill, our gloves will keep your hands warm and dry in all the conditions you'll encounter while touring.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </p>
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Nordic Touring is the ideal way to travel over snowbound undulating terrain, when the distance covered in a day counts more than the metres climbed. Often described as the perfect aerobic sport since it uses all your muscle groups, nordic touring is great fun and very satisfying. Nordic touring is the “off-piste” version of cross-country skiing, and uses similar gear - skis with a nordic cambered profile, lightweight bindings and boots that connect to these bindings only at the toe. Nordic touring equipment is simple, lightweight and long-lasting, and is pretty much the same whether you're planning to cruise over the local golf course, go touring in Scandinavia for a fortnight or traverse the Greenland ice cap. TP’s nordic tourers can guide you in choosing the best gear for your nordic adventures.
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Some brands have made special skins that cover only the kick zone of the skis, the idea being that these give sufficient grip while letting the tips and tails glide smoothly. These work well on moderate slopes; when it gets steeper you'll find full length skins more useful. The Easy Skin skis from Fischer come supplied with a notch at the front of the kickzone and the Easy Skins clip into this. This system works well and is very popular - Asnes have a similar system.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SHAPE AND LENGTH</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Traditional nordic touring skis were long and narrow, with a stiff nordic camber. This design is still the most efficient for travelling long distances over moderate terrain. Low weight is all important if long distances are your priority, so these skis are narrow. 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Take a look at our <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/nordic-touring-bindings"><strong>Nordic Touring Bindings</strong></a> page for more info.<br /> Some skiers want to use these waxless skis with alpine touring boots and bindings. This is possible for the softer wider flexing models, but not for the more traditional skis such as the Fischer Transnordic series where the pronounced nordic flex makes precise length adjustment of alpine touring bindings for the correct boot length difficult.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SKI LENGTH</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">How long should your skis be? 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<p class="rtejustify">Nordic touring is the most efficient way to travel through undulating terrain in the winter and is the ski discipline that has stayed closest to to the origins of skiing. <br /> It’s also a great way to keep fit, since it uses all the body’s muscle groups and requires plenty of oxygen. Whether you’ll be touring in your local park, in the hills for the weekend or heading off to traverse Greenland, the gear remains light and simple.<br /> Nordic touring skis share many features with classic track cross-country skis, having a nordic camber for efficient glide on the flat and being long enough to give a stable platform in all conditions. Compared to the track skis, nordic touring skis are wider to allow them to stay on the surface in off piste conditions.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SKI BASES</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Traditionally nordic touring ski had a smooth waxing base. Grip wax was applied to the central "kick zone" and waxing skis still offer the most efficient combination of grip and glide - when the correct wax is used and the temperature does not change. Waxing skis work well in Canada and Scandanavia, where the temperatures can be stable for several days, but in the lower 48 and mainland Europe the daily temperature variations make waxing problematic. As a result many modern nordic touring skis use a waxless base with a "fishscale" pattern cut into the grip zone. This works well on fresh and soft snow, less well on ice, but the great advantage is that no waxing is needed, saving time and being a lot cleaner !!<br /> For steeper climbs or icy conditions you'll need <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/nordic-touring-skins">climbing skins</a></strong>. These are usually straight, (not cut to shape like those for AT skis), reflecting the shape of nordic touring skis. Some brands have made special skins that cover only the kick zone of the skis, the idea being that these give sufficient grip while letting the tips and tails glide smoothly. These work well on moderate slopes; when it gets steeper you'll find full length skins more useful. The Easy Skin skis from Fischer come supplied with a notch at the front of the kickzone and the Easy Skins clip into this. This system works well and is very popular - Asnes have a similar system.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SHAPE AND LENGTH</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Traditional nordic touring skis were long and narrow, with a stiff nordic camber. This design is still the most efficient for travelling long distances over moderate terrain. Low weight is all important if long distances are your priority, so these skis are narrow. The classic model here is the Fischer Transnordic 66 with a 66-54-61 mm sidecut. <br /> Over the last 40 years nordic touring has become much more popular and skiers are skiing ever steepr terrain with lightweight nordic gear. <br /> Skiers skiing steeper terrain wanted skis that turn easier, and this has lead to new designs that are wider and shorter, with a softer more forgiving nordic camber. The Madshus Panoramic skis, the Rossignol BC Positrack and the Fischer S-Bound 98 are examples of this type of ski, and they are a good choice for skiers looking to enjoy the downhill rather then cover long distances.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>BINDING COMPATIBILITY</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Nordic touring skis are designed for use with nordic touring bindings. There are now three different nordic toueing binding systems, all invented by Rottefella. Take a look at our <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/nordic-touring-bindings"><strong>Nordic Touring Bindings</strong></a> page for more info.<br /> Some skiers want to use these waxless skis with alpine touring boots and bindings. This is possible for the softer wider flexing models, but not for the more traditional skis such as the Fischer Transnordic series where the pronounced nordic flex makes precise length adjustment of alpine touring bindings for the correct boot length difficult.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SKI LENGTH</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">How long should your skis be? You'll probably have seen by now that in many ways Nordic Touring has two sub-disciplines, skiers going for distance and those for downhill.</p> <p><strong>Going for distance?</strong> Then you'll need skis that are long enough to give a good glide (all other factors being equal, the longer the ski, the better the glide) combined with the correct flex to give a good "kick" with each stride. This is easily measured as follows - you'll need someone to help you here. Find a clean flat smooth floor you can safely put the skis on - tiles or lino is best. Place the two skis side by side with a sheet of paper under the kickzone. Now stand on the skis with your weight shared between the two skis. The skis should have enough flex to allow the paper to slide out from under the skis. If the paper is trapped, then the flex is too soft and the wax/fishscales will be dragging on the snow all the time, reducing glide. Now lift up one foot so your weight is all on one foot. The ski flex should now be flattened, trapping the paper. If not, then the flex is too strong for your weight. The correct flex ski will keep some camber when your weight is shared between the skis, but flatten when weight is on one ski. If you'll be carrying a heavy pack then take this into account when choosing skis, but remember to also take the terrain you'll be skiing into account so as to avoid having too long skis.</p> <p><strong>Going for downhill? </strong>Then things are different. You'll need shorter skis that let you turn easier. The camber will be flattened most of the time so the above test does not apply. Choose a ski length that will let you enjoy the downhill taking into account snow conditions where you live. Deeper snow requires longer skis for stability; steeper slopes are easier with shorter skis. Skiing downhill on freeheel gear requires good balance and having alpine and telemark skills makes things a lot easier and enjoyable.</p> <p class="rtejustify">We stock a wide range of nordic touring gear and accessories. Should you like any help selecting the best gear for your needs then please get in touch - we’re here to help.</p>
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<p>La travesía nórdica es la forma más eficiente de viajar a través de un terreno ondulado en el invierno y es la disciplina de esquí que se ha mantenido más cerca de los orígenes del esquí. También es una excelente manera de mantenerse en forma, ya que utiliza todos los grupos musculares del cuerpo y requiere bastante oxígeno.Ya sea que estés de gira en tu parque local, en las colinas para el fin de semana o saliendo para recorrer Groenlandia, el equipo sigue siendo ligero y simple. Los esquís de travesía nórdica comparten muchas características con los clásicos esquís de travesía, tienen una inclinación nórdica para un deslizamiento eficiente en el plano y son lo suficientemente largos para brindar una plataforma estable en todas las condiciones. En comparación con los esquís de pista, los esquís de travesía nórdica son más anchos para permitir que permanezcan en la superficie en condiciones fuera de pista.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Base de Esquí</strong></span></h3> <p>Tradicionalmente, el esquí de travesía nórdica tenía una base de cera suave. La cera de agarre se aplicó a la "zona de agarre" central y los esquís de cera siguen ofreciendo la combinación más eficiente de agarre y deslizamiento: cuando se usa la cera adecuada y la temperatura no cambia. Los esquís de encerado funcionan bien en Canadá y en Scandanavia, donde las temperaturas pueden ser estables durante varios días, pero en los 48 países más bajos y en Europa continental, las variaciones diarias de temperatura hacen que el encerado sea problemático. Como resultado, muchos <strong>esquís de travesía nórdica</strong> modernos utilizan una base sin cera con un patrón de "espina de pez" cortado en la zona de agarre. Esto funciona bien en nieve fresca y suave, menos en hielo, pero la gran ventaja es que no se necesita encerado, lo que ahorra tiempo y es mucho más limpio.<br /> Para escaladas más empinadas o condiciones de hielo, necesitarás<strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/pieles">pieles de escalada</a>.</strong> Por lo general, son rectos (no se cortan en forma como los de los esquís de esquí de travesía), lo que refleja la forma de los esquís nórdicos. Algunas marcas han fabricado pieles especiales que cubren solo la zona de agarre de los esquís, con la idea de que estos dan suficiente agarre al tiempo que permiten que las espátulas y las colas se deslicen sin problemas. Estos funcionan bien en pendientes moderadas; cuando se hace más pronunciado, encontrarás pieles de longitud completa más útiles. Los modelos Easy Skin de Fischer vienen con una muesca en la parte frontal de la zona de agarre y el clip Easy Skins dentro de esto. Funciona bien y es muy popular.</p> <p><strong>Forma y longitud</strong></p> <p>Los esquís nórdicos tradicionales eran largos y estrechos, con un camber nórdico rígido. Este diseño sigue siendo el más eficiente para viajar largas distancias sobre terreno moderado. El peso bajo es importante si las distancias largas son tu prioridad, por lo que estos esquís son estrechos. El modelo clásico aquí es el Fischer E99 Crown con una línea de cotas de 66-54-61 mm. Durante los últimos 40 años, esquiar en el backcountry se ha vuelto mucho más popular y los esquiadores han estado esquiando en un terreno cada vez más empinado con un equipo nórdico ligero. Los esquiadores esquían en terrenos más empinados, querían esquís que se vuelven más fáciles, y esto ha dado lugar a nuevos diseños que son más anchos y más cortos, con un camber nórdico más suave y tolerante. Los esquís de la serie Madshus Epoch and Annum y Fischer S-Bounds son ejemplos de este tipo de esquí y son una buena opción para los esquiadores que buscan disfrutar del descenso en lugar de cubrir largas distancias.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Compatibilidad de fijaciones</strong></span></h3> <p>Los esquís de travesía nórdica están diseñados para uso con fijaciones de travesía nórdica, ya sea<strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/fijaciones-de-telemark">fijaciones de telemark</a> </strong>ligeras o las fijaciones de normativas automáticas y manuales de Rottefella NNN BC (también se venden a través de otras marcas como Fischer y Madshus). Algunos esquiadores quieren usar estos esquís sin cera con fijaciones y<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/botas-de-esqu%C3%AD-de-traves%C3%ADa"> <strong>botas de esquí de travesía</strong></a>. Esto es posible para los modelos de flexión más anchos y suaves, pero no para los esquís más tradicionales como el E99 o E109, donde la pronunciada flexión nórdica dificulta el ajuste preciso de la longitud de los pines de las fijaciones de<strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/esqu%C3%ADs-de-traves%C3%ADa">esquí de travesía</a></strong> para la longitud de la bota.</p> <p><strong>Longitud de esquí</strong></p> <p>¿Qué tan largos deben ser tus esquís? Probablemente ya habrá visto que, de muchas maneras, la travesía nórdica tiene dos subdisciplinas, los esquiadores que van de lejos y los de descenso.</p> <p><strong>¿Ir lejos?</strong> Luego, necesitarás esquís que sean lo suficientemente largos para dar un buen deslizamiento (todos los demás factores son iguales, cuanto más largo sea el esquí, mejor será el deslizamiento) combinado con la flexión correcta para dar una buen "agarre" con cada paso. Esto se mide fácilmente de la siguiente manera: aquí necesitarás alguien que te ayude. Encuentra un lugar liso y limpio donde pueda colocar los esquís de manera segura: los azulejos o lino son los mejores. Coloca los dos esquís uno al lado del otro con una hoja de papel debajo de la zona de agarre. Ahora párate en los esquís con su peso compartido entre los dos esquís. Los esquís deben tener la flexión suficiente para permitir que el papel se deslice hacia afuera desde debajo de los esquís. Si el papel está atrapado, entonces la flexión es demasiado suave y las ceras / escamas arrastrarán sobre la nieve todo el tiempo, reduciendo el deslizamiento. Ahora levanta un pie para que tu peso sea todo sobre un pie. Ahora debe aplanarse la flexión del esquí, atrapando el papel. Si no es así, entonces la flexión es demasiado fuerte para tu peso. El esquí flexible correcto mantendrá cierta inclinación cuando se comparta tu peso más allá de los esquís, pero se aplanará cuando el peso esté en un esquí. Si va a llevar una mochila pesada, ten esto en cuenta al elegir los esquís, pero recuerda también tener en cuenta el terreno en el que va a esquiar para evitar esquiar demasiado tiempo.</p> <p><strong>¿Vas a descender?</strong> Entonces las cosas son diferentes. Necesitarás esquís más cortos que te permitan girar más fácilmente. El camber se aplanará la mayor parte del tiempo, por lo que no se aplica la prueba anterior. Elige una longitud de esquí que te permitas disfrutar del descenso teniendo en cuenta las condiciones de la nieve donde vives. La nieve más profunda requiere esquís más largos para la estabilidad; Las pendientes más pronunciadas son más fáciles con los esquís más cortos. Esquiar en el descenso con equipo freeheel requiere un buen equilibrio y tener habilidades alpinas y de telemark hace que las cosas sean mucho más fáciles y agradables.<br /> Disponemos de una amplia gama de equipo y accesorios de travesía nórdica. Si necesitas ayuda para seleccionar el mejor equipo para tus necesidades, ponte en contacto con nosotros. Estamos aquí para ayudarte.</p>
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<p>La travesía nórdica es la forma más eficiente de viajar a través de un terreno ondulado en el invierno y es la disciplina de esquí que se ha mantenido más cerca de los orígenes del esquí. También es una excelente manera de mantenerse en forma, ya que utiliza todos los grupos musculares del cuerpo y requiere bastante oxígeno.Ya sea que estés de gira en tu parque local, en las colinas para el fin de semana o saliendo para recorrer Groenlandia, el equipo sigue siendo ligero y simple. Los esquís de travesía nórdica comparten muchas características con los clásicos esquís de travesía, tienen una inclinación nórdica para un deslizamiento eficiente en el plano y son lo suficientemente largos para brindar una plataforma estable en todas las condiciones. En comparación con los esquís de pista, los esquís de travesía nórdica son más anchos para permitir que permanezcan en la superficie en condiciones fuera de pista.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Base de Esquí</strong></span></h3> <p>Tradicionalmente, el esquí de travesía nórdica tenía una base de cera suave. La cera de agarre se aplicó a la "zona de agarre" central y los esquís de cera siguen ofreciendo la combinación más eficiente de agarre y deslizamiento: cuando se usa la cera adecuada y la temperatura no cambia. Los esquís de encerado funcionan bien en Canadá y en Scandanavia, donde las temperaturas pueden ser estables durante varios días, pero en los 48 países más bajos y en Europa continental, las variaciones diarias de temperatura hacen que el encerado sea problemático. Como resultado, muchos <strong>esquís de travesía nórdica</strong> modernos utilizan una base sin cera con un patrón de "espina de pez" cortado en la zona de agarre. Esto funciona bien en nieve fresca y suave, menos en hielo, pero la gran ventaja es que no se necesita encerado, lo que ahorra tiempo y es mucho más limpio.<br /> Para escaladas más empinadas o condiciones de hielo, necesitarás<strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/pieles">pieles de escalada</a>.</strong> Por lo general, son rectos (no se cortan en forma como los de los esquís de esquí de travesía), lo que refleja la forma de los esquís nórdicos. Algunas marcas han fabricado pieles especiales que cubren solo la zona de agarre de los esquís, con la idea de que estos dan suficiente agarre al tiempo que permiten que las espátulas y las colas se deslicen sin problemas. Estos funcionan bien en pendientes moderadas; cuando se hace más pronunciado, encontrarás pieles de longitud completa más útiles. Los modelos Easy Skin de Fischer vienen con una muesca en la parte frontal de la zona de agarre y el clip Easy Skins dentro de esto. Funciona bien y es muy popular.</p> <p><strong>Forma y longitud</strong></p> <p>Los esquís nórdicos tradicionales eran largos y estrechos, con un camber nórdico rígido. Este diseño sigue siendo el más eficiente para viajar largas distancias sobre terreno moderado. El peso bajo es importante si las distancias largas son tu prioridad, por lo que estos esquís son estrechos. El modelo clásico aquí es el Fischer E99 Crown con una línea de cotas de 66-54-61 mm. Durante los últimos 40 años, esquiar en el backcountry se ha vuelto mucho más popular y los esquiadores han estado esquiando en un terreno cada vez más empinado con un equipo nórdico ligero. Los esquiadores esquían en terrenos más empinados, querían esquís que se vuelven más fáciles, y esto ha dado lugar a nuevos diseños que son más anchos y más cortos, con un camber nórdico más suave y tolerante. Los esquís de la serie Madshus Epoch and Annum y Fischer S-Bounds son ejemplos de este tipo de esquí y son una buena opción para los esquiadores que buscan disfrutar del descenso en lugar de cubrir largas distancias.</p> <h3><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Compatibilidad de fijaciones</strong></span></h3> <p>Los esquís de travesía nórdica están diseñados para uso con fijaciones de travesía nórdica, ya sea<strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/fijaciones-de-telemark">fijaciones de telemark</a> </strong>ligeras o las fijaciones de normativas automáticas y manuales de Rottefella NNN BC (también se venden a través de otras marcas como Fischer y Madshus). Algunos esquiadores quieren usar estos esquís sin cera con fijaciones y<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/botas-de-esqu%C3%AD-de-traves%C3%ADa"> <strong>botas de esquí de travesía</strong></a>. Esto es posible para los modelos de flexión más anchos y suaves, pero no para los esquís más tradicionales como el E99 o E109, donde la pronunciada flexión nórdica dificulta el ajuste preciso de la longitud de los pines de las fijaciones de<strong> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/es/product-categories/esqu%C3%ADs-de-traves%C3%ADa">esquí de travesía</a></strong> para la longitud de la bota.</p> <p><strong>Longitud de esquí</strong></p> <p>¿Qué tan largos deben ser tus esquís? Probablemente ya habrá visto que, de muchas maneras, la travesía nórdica tiene dos subdisciplinas, los esquiadores que van de lejos y los de descenso.</p> <p><strong>¿Ir lejos?</strong> Luego, necesitarás esquís que sean lo suficientemente largos para dar un buen deslizamiento (todos los demás factores son iguales, cuanto más largo sea el esquí, mejor será el deslizamiento) combinado con la flexión correcta para dar una buen "agarre" con cada paso. Esto se mide fácilmente de la siguiente manera: aquí necesitarás alguien que te ayude. Encuentra un lugar liso y limpio donde pueda colocar los esquís de manera segura: los azulejos o lino son los mejores. Coloca los dos esquís uno al lado del otro con una hoja de papel debajo de la zona de agarre. Ahora párate en los esquís con su peso compartido entre los dos esquís. Los esquís deben tener la flexión suficiente para permitir que el papel se deslice hacia afuera desde debajo de los esquís. Si el papel está atrapado, entonces la flexión es demasiado suave y las ceras / escamas arrastrarán sobre la nieve todo el tiempo, reduciendo el deslizamiento. Ahora levanta un pie para que tu peso sea todo sobre un pie. Ahora debe aplanarse la flexión del esquí, atrapando el papel. Si no es así, entonces la flexión es demasiado fuerte para tu peso. El esquí flexible correcto mantendrá cierta inclinación cuando se comparta tu peso más allá de los esquís, pero se aplanará cuando el peso esté en un esquí. Si va a llevar una mochila pesada, ten esto en cuenta al elegir los esquís, pero recuerda también tener en cuenta el terreno en el que va a esquiar para evitar esquiar demasiado tiempo.</p> <p><strong>¿Vas a descender?</strong> Entonces las cosas son diferentes. Necesitarás esquís más cortos que te permitan girar más fácilmente. El camber se aplanará la mayor parte del tiempo, por lo que no se aplica la prueba anterior. Elige una longitud de esquí que te permitas disfrutar del descenso teniendo en cuenta las condiciones de la nieve donde vives. La nieve más profunda requiere esquís más largos para la estabilidad; Las pendientes más pronunciadas son más fáciles con los esquís más cortos. Esquiar en el descenso con equipo freeheel requiere un buen equilibrio y tener habilidades alpinas y de telemark hace que las cosas sean mucho más fáciles y agradables.<br /> Disponemos de una amplia gama de equipo y accesorios de travesía nórdica. Si necesitas ayuda para seleccionar el mejor equipo para tus necesidades, ponte en contacto con nosotros. Estamos aquí para ayudarte.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">La randonnée nordique es...
<p class="rtejustify">La randonnée nordique est le moyen le plus efficace de parcourir des terrains vallonnés en hiver et constitue la discipline de ski qui est restée proche des origines du ski. C’est également un excellent moyen de rester en forme, car il utilise tous les groupes musculaires du corps et nécessite beaucoup d’oxygène. Que vous voyagiez dans votre parc local, dans les collines pour le week-end ou que vous partiez pour traverser le Groenland, le matériel reste simple et léger.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Les <strong>skis de randonnée nordique</strong> partagent de nombreuses caractéristiques avec les skis de fond classiques, avec un cambre nordique pour une glisse efficace sur le plat et une longueur suffisante pour offrir une plate-forme stable dans toutes les conditions. Par rapport aux skis de piste, les skis de randonnée nordique sont plus larges, ce qui leur permet de rester à la surface dans les conditions hors piste.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px"><strong>Bases de Ski</strong></span></h2> <div class="rtejustify">Le ski de randonnée nordique avait traditionnellement une base de fartage lisse. Le fart a été appliqué sur la "zone anti recul" et les skis de fartage offrent toujours la combinaison la plus efficace entre prise et glisse - lorsque la bonne cire est utilisée et que la température ne change pas. Les skis à fartage fonctionnent bien au Canada et en Scandinavie, où les températures peuvent être stables pendant plusieurs jours, mais dans les régions situées au sud des côtes et en Europe continentale, les variations de température quotidiennes rendent le cirage problématique. En conséquence, de nombreux skis de randonnée nordique modernes utilisent une base sans cire avec un motif en «arête de poisson» découpé dans la zone de préhension. Cela fonctionne bien sur la neige fraîche et molle, moins bien sur la glace, mais le grand avantage est qu’aucun fartage n’est nécessaire, ce qui permet d’économiser du temps et d’être beaucoup plus propre !!</div> <p class="rtejustify">Pour les montées plus raides ou les conditions glacées, vous aurez besoin de peaux d'escalade. Celles-ci sont généralement droites (elles ne sont pas taillées comme celles des skis de randonnée), reflétant la forme des skis de randonnée nordique<strong>.</strong> Certaines marques ont créé des peaux spéciales qui ne couvrent que la zone anti recul des skis, l’idée étant qu’elles offrent une adhérence suffisante tout en laissant les spatules et les talons glisser en douceur. Ceux-ci fonctionnent bien sur des pentes modérées; quand ils deviennent plus raides, vous trouverez les peaux à longueur complète sont plus utiles. Les modèles Easy Skin de Fischer sont livrés avec une encoche à l'avant de la zone anti recul et le clip Easy Skins. Cela fonctionne bien et est très populaire.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px"><strong>Forme et longueur</strong></span></h2> <div class="rtejustify">Les skis de randonnée nordique traditionnels étaient longs et étroits, avec une cambrure nordique raide. Cette conception reste la plus efficace pour parcourir de longues distances sur un terrain modéré. Si les longues distances sont votre priorité, votre poids faible est primordial. Par conséquent, ces skis sont étroits. Le modèle classique ici est le Fischer E99 Crown avec une ligne de côtes de 66-54-61 mm. Au cours des 40 dernières années, le ski de randonnée nordique est devenu beaucoup plus populaire et les skieurs ont skié des terrains de plus en plus escarpés avec des vêtements nordiques légers.</div> <div class="rtejustify">Les skieurs skiant sur des terrains plus escarpés voulaient des skis qui tournent plus facilement, ce qui a conduit à de nouvelles conceptions plus larges et plus courtes, avec une cambrure nordique plus douce, plus tolérante. Les skis Madshus Epoch et Annum et les séries Fischer S-Bounds sont des exemples de ce type de ski et sont un bon choix pour les skieurs qui souhaitent profiter de la descente plutôt que de parcourir de longues distances.</div> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Compatibilité Fixation</strong></span></h3> <div class="rtejustify">Les skis de randonnée nordique sont conçus pour être utilisés avec les fixations de randonnée nordique, qu'il s'agisse de fixations de télémark légères ou de fixations automatiques et manuelles Rottefella NNN BC (également vendues sous d'autres marques, notamment Fischer et Madshus). Certains skieurs veulent utiliser ces skis sans cire avec des chaussures et des <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-ski-de-rando">fixations de ski</a> de randonnée. Ceci est possible pour les modèles de flexion plus larges et plus souples, mais pas pour les skis plus traditionnels tels que les E99 ou E109 où la courbure nordique prononcée rend difficile le réglage précis de la longueur des fixations de broche de ski de randonnée pour la longueur de la chaussure.</div> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Longueur du Ski</strong></span></h3> <div class="rtejustify">Quelle est la longueur que votre ski doit avoir ? Maintenant, vous avez probablement déjà compris que la randonnée nordique comporte deux sous-disciplines, les skieurs allant pour la distance et ceux pour la descente.</div> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Aller pour la distance ?</strong> Vous aurez besoin de skis suffisamment longs pour permettre une bonne glisse (tous les autres facteurs étant égaux, plus le ski est long, meilleure est la glisse), combiné avec le bon flex pour donner une bonne poussée à chaque foulée. Ceci se mesure facilement comme suit- vous aurez besoin de quelqu'un pour vous aider ici. Trouvez un sol propre, plat et lisse sur lequel vous pouvez mettre les skis en toute sécurité – le carrelage ou le lino est préférable. Placez les deux skis côte à côte avec une feuille de papier sous la zone anti recul. Maintenant, montez sur les skis avec votre poids partagé entre les deux skis. Les <strong>skis</strong> doivent avoir suffisamment de souplesse pour permettre au papier de glisser sous les skis. Si le papier est coincé, le flex est trop souple et la cire traîne constamment sur la neige, ce qui réduit le glissement. Maintenant, soulevez un pied pour que votre poids repose sur un pied. Le flex de ski devrait maintenant être aplati, emprisonnant le papier. Sinon, le flex est trop fort pour votre poids. Le ski de flex correct gardera une certaine cambrure lorsque votre poids est partagé entre les skis, mais aplatit lorsque le poids est sur un ski. Si vous portez un sac lourd, tenez-en compte lors du choix des skis, mais rappelez-vous de prendre également en compte le terrain sur lequel vous skierez, afin d'éviter d'avoir des skis trop longs.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Aller en descente ?</strong> Les choses sont maintenant différentes. Vous aurez besoin de skis plus courts qui vous permettent de tourner plus facilement. La cambrure sera aplatie la plupart du temps, le test ci-dessus ne s'applique donc pas. Choisissez une longueur de ski qui vous permettra de profiter de la descente en tenant compte des conditions de neige où vous habitez. Une neige plus profonde nécessite des skis plus longs pour la stabilité; Les pentes les plus raides sont plus faciles avec des skis plus courts. Skier en freeheel nécessite un bon équilibre et avoir des compétences en alpin et télémark rend les choses beaucoup plus faciles et agréables.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Nous avons en stock une vaste gamme d’équipement et d’<strong>accessoires de randonnée nordique</strong>. Si vous avez besoin d’aide pour choisir le meilleur équipement qui correspond à vos besoins, contactez-nous. Nous sommes là pour vous aider.</p> <p class="rtejustify"> </p>
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<p class="rtejustify">La randonnée nordique es...
<p class="rtejustify">La randonnée nordique est le moyen le plus efficace de parcourir des terrains vallonnés en hiver et constitue la discipline de ski qui est restée proche des origines du ski. C’est également un excellent moyen de rester en forme, car il utilise tous les groupes musculaires du corps et nécessite beaucoup d’oxygène. Que vous voyagiez dans votre parc local, dans les collines pour le week-end ou que vous partiez pour traverser le Groenland, le matériel reste simple et léger.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Les <strong>skis de randonnée nordique</strong> partagent de nombreuses caractéristiques avec les skis de fond classiques, avec un cambre nordique pour une glisse efficace sur le plat et une longueur suffisante pour offrir une plate-forme stable dans toutes les conditions. Par rapport aux skis de piste, les skis de randonnée nordique sont plus larges, ce qui leur permet de rester à la surface dans les conditions hors piste.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px"><strong>Bases de Ski</strong></span></h2> <div class="rtejustify">Le ski de randonnée nordique avait traditionnellement une base de fartage lisse. Le fart a été appliqué sur la "zone anti recul" et les skis de fartage offrent toujours la combinaison la plus efficace entre prise et glisse - lorsque la bonne cire est utilisée et que la température ne change pas. Les skis à fartage fonctionnent bien au Canada et en Scandinavie, où les températures peuvent être stables pendant plusieurs jours, mais dans les régions situées au sud des côtes et en Europe continentale, les variations de température quotidiennes rendent le cirage problématique. En conséquence, de nombreux skis de randonnée nordique modernes utilisent une base sans cire avec un motif en «arête de poisson» découpé dans la zone de préhension. Cela fonctionne bien sur la neige fraîche et molle, moins bien sur la glace, mais le grand avantage est qu’aucun fartage n’est nécessaire, ce qui permet d’économiser du temps et d’être beaucoup plus propre !!</div> <p class="rtejustify">Pour les montées plus raides ou les conditions glacées, vous aurez besoin de peaux d'escalade. Celles-ci sont généralement droites (elles ne sont pas taillées comme celles des skis de randonnée), reflétant la forme des skis de randonnée nordique<strong>.</strong> Certaines marques ont créé des peaux spéciales qui ne couvrent que la zone anti recul des skis, l’idée étant qu’elles offrent une adhérence suffisante tout en laissant les spatules et les talons glisser en douceur. Ceux-ci fonctionnent bien sur des pentes modérées; quand ils deviennent plus raides, vous trouverez les peaux à longueur complète sont plus utiles. Les modèles Easy Skin de Fischer sont livrés avec une encoche à l'avant de la zone anti recul et le clip Easy Skins. Cela fonctionne bien et est très populaire.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px"><strong>Forme et longueur</strong></span></h2> <div class="rtejustify">Les skis de randonnée nordique traditionnels étaient longs et étroits, avec une cambrure nordique raide. Cette conception reste la plus efficace pour parcourir de longues distances sur un terrain modéré. Si les longues distances sont votre priorité, votre poids faible est primordial. Par conséquent, ces skis sont étroits. Le modèle classique ici est le Fischer E99 Crown avec une ligne de côtes de 66-54-61 mm. Au cours des 40 dernières années, le ski de randonnée nordique est devenu beaucoup plus populaire et les skieurs ont skié des terrains de plus en plus escarpés avec des vêtements nordiques légers.</div> <div class="rtejustify">Les skieurs skiant sur des terrains plus escarpés voulaient des skis qui tournent plus facilement, ce qui a conduit à de nouvelles conceptions plus larges et plus courtes, avec une cambrure nordique plus douce, plus tolérante. Les skis Madshus Epoch et Annum et les séries Fischer S-Bounds sont des exemples de ce type de ski et sont un bon choix pour les skieurs qui souhaitent profiter de la descente plutôt que de parcourir de longues distances.</div> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Compatibilité Fixation</strong></span></h3> <div class="rtejustify">Les skis de randonnée nordique sont conçus pour être utilisés avec les fixations de randonnée nordique, qu'il s'agisse de fixations de télémark légères ou de fixations automatiques et manuelles Rottefella NNN BC (également vendues sous d'autres marques, notamment Fischer et Madshus). Certains skieurs veulent utiliser ces skis sans cire avec des chaussures et des <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/fr/product-categories/fixations-ski-de-rando">fixations de ski</a> de randonnée. Ceci est possible pour les modèles de flexion plus larges et plus souples, mais pas pour les skis plus traditionnels tels que les E99 ou E109 où la courbure nordique prononcée rend difficile le réglage précis de la longueur des fixations de broche de ski de randonnée pour la longueur de la chaussure.</div> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Longueur du Ski</strong></span></h3> <div class="rtejustify">Quelle est la longueur que votre ski doit avoir ? Maintenant, vous avez probablement déjà compris que la randonnée nordique comporte deux sous-disciplines, les skieurs allant pour la distance et ceux pour la descente.</div> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Aller pour la distance ?</strong> Vous aurez besoin de skis suffisamment longs pour permettre une bonne glisse (tous les autres facteurs étant égaux, plus le ski est long, meilleure est la glisse), combiné avec le bon flex pour donner une bonne poussée à chaque foulée. Ceci se mesure facilement comme suit- vous aurez besoin de quelqu'un pour vous aider ici. Trouvez un sol propre, plat et lisse sur lequel vous pouvez mettre les skis en toute sécurité – le carrelage ou le lino est préférable. Placez les deux skis côte à côte avec une feuille de papier sous la zone anti recul. Maintenant, montez sur les skis avec votre poids partagé entre les deux skis. Les <strong>skis</strong> doivent avoir suffisamment de souplesse pour permettre au papier de glisser sous les skis. Si le papier est coincé, le flex est trop souple et la cire traîne constamment sur la neige, ce qui réduit le glissement. Maintenant, soulevez un pied pour que votre poids repose sur un pied. Le flex de ski devrait maintenant être aplati, emprisonnant le papier. Sinon, le flex est trop fort pour votre poids. Le ski de flex correct gardera une certaine cambrure lorsque votre poids est partagé entre les skis, mais aplatit lorsque le poids est sur un ski. Si vous portez un sac lourd, tenez-en compte lors du choix des skis, mais rappelez-vous de prendre également en compte le terrain sur lequel vous skierez, afin d'éviter d'avoir des skis trop longs.</p> <p class="rtejustify"><strong>Aller en descente ?</strong> Les choses sont maintenant différentes. Vous aurez besoin de skis plus courts qui vous permettent de tourner plus facilement. La cambrure sera aplatie la plupart du temps, le test ci-dessus ne s'applique donc pas. Choisissez une longueur de ski qui vous permettra de profiter de la descente en tenant compte des conditions de neige où vous habitez. Une neige plus profonde nécessite des skis plus longs pour la stabilité; Les pentes les plus raides sont plus faciles avec des skis plus courts. Skier en freeheel nécessite un bon équilibre et avoir des compétences en alpin et télémark rend les choses beaucoup plus faciles et agréables.</p> <p class="rtejustify">Nous avons en stock une vaste gamme d’équipement et d’<strong>accessoires de randonnée nordique</strong>. Si vous avez besoin d’aide pour choisir le meilleur équipement qui correspond à vos besoins, contactez-nous. Nous sommes là pour vous aider.</p> <p class="rtejustify"> </p>
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<p>Lo sci escursionismo è il modo più efficac...
<p>Lo sci escursionismo è il modo più efficace per viaggiare su terreni ondulati in inverno ed è la disciplina sciistica che è rimasta il più vicino alle origini dello sci.<br /> È anche un ottimo modo per tenersi in forma, poiché utilizza tutti i gruppi muscolari del corpo e richiede molto ossigeno. Sia che tu stia viaggiando nel tuo parco locale, sulle colline per il fine settimana o se ti dirigi verso la traversata della Groenlandia, l'attrezzatura rimane leggera e semplice.</p> <p>Gli<strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico"> sci da sci escursionismo</a></strong> condividono molte caratteristiche con gli sci da fondo tradizionali, con un camber nordico per un'efficiente planata sulla neve ed essendo sufficientemente lunghi da fornire una piattaforma stabile in tutte le condizioni. Rispetto agli sci da pista, gli <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico">sci da sci e</a></strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico"><strong>scursionismo</strong></a> sono più ampi per consentire loro di rimanere in superficie in condizioni fuori pista.</p> <p><strong>BASI DI SCI</strong></p> <p>Lo sci tradizionale da <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico">sci e</a></strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico"><strong>scursionismo</strong></a> aveva una base cerata liscia. La <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scioline"><strong>sciolina</strong></a> è stata applicata alla "zona di spinta" centrale e gli sci di cerata offrono ancora la combinazione più efficiente di presa e planata - quando si utilizza la<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scioline"><strong> sciolina</strong></a> corretta e la temperatura non cambia. Gli sci ceranti funzionano bene in Canada e Scandanavia, dove le temperature possono essere stabili per diversi giorni, ma nei 48 bassi e nell'Europa continentale le variazioni di temperatura giornaliere rendono problematica la ceretta. Di conseguenza molti sci moderni da sci nordico usano una base senza cera con un motivo a " fishbone" tagliato nella zona di presa. Funziona bene su neve fresca e morbida, meno bene su ghiaccio, ma il grande vantaggio è che non è necessaria la ceretta, risparmiando tempo ed essendo molto più puliti !</p> <p>Per salite più ripide o condizioni ghiacciate avrai bisogno delle pelli. Di solito sono dritte (non tagliate a forma di quelle per gli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-alpinismo"><strong>sci da sci alpinismo</strong></a>), rispecchiando la forma degli sci da sci nordico. Alcuni marchi hanno creato <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/pelli"><strong>pelli</strong></a> speciali che coprono solo la zona dei calci degli sci, l'idea è che questi danno una presa sufficiente lasciando che le spatole e le code scivolino dolcemente. Questi funzionano bene su pendenze moderate; quando diventa più ripido, troverai più utili le pelli complete. I modelli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/pelli"><strong>Easy Skin</strong></a> di <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/fischer">Fischer</a></strong> vengono forniti con una tacca nella parte anteriore della kickzone e la clip Easy Skins in questo. Funziona bene ed è molto popolare.</p> <p><strong>FORMA E LUNGHEZZA</strong></p> <p>I tradizionali sci da sci escursionismo erano lunghi e stretti, con un rigido camber nordico. Questo design è ancora il più efficiente per percorrere lunghe distanze su terreni moderati. Il peso ridotto è importante se le lunghe distanze sono la tua priorità, quindi questi sci sono stretti. Il modello classico qui è quello di Fischer E99 Crown con una sciancratura di 66-54-61 mm.</p> <p>Negli ultimi quarant’anni lo sci backcountry è diventato molto più popolare e gli sciatori hanno iniziato a sciare su un terreno più ripido con leggeri attrezzi nordici.</p> <p>Gli sciatori che sciavano su terreni più ripidi desideravano sci più facili, e questo ha portato a nuovi disegni più larghi e corti, con un camber nordico più morbido e indulgente. Gli sci della serie <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/madshus-epoch-sci-2018"><strong>Madshus Epoch</strong></a> e Annum e Fischer S-Bounds sono esempi di questo tipo di sci e sono una buona scelta per gli sciatori che desiderano godersi la discesa piuttosto che percorrere lunghe distanze.</p> <p><strong>COMPATIBILITÀ DELL’ATTACCO</strong></p> <p>Gli sci da sci escursionismo sono progettati per l'uso con gli <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-nordico">attacchi da sci e</a></strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-nordico"><strong>scursionismo</strong></a>, sia con <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>attacchi da telemark</strong></a> leggeri che con attacchi automatici e manuali di <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/fischer-nnn-bc-attaccho-automatico"><strong>Rottefella come NNN BC</strong></a> (venduti anche attraverso altri marchi tra cui Fischer e Madshus). Alcuni sciatori vogliono utilizzare questi sci senza cera con <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scarponi-da-sci-alpinismo"><strong>scarponi</strong></a> e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo"><strong>attacchi da sci alpinismo</strong></a>. Questo è possibile per i modelli di flessione più morbidi, ma non per gli sci più tradizionali come <strong>E99</strong> o E109, dove il pronunciato flex nordico rende difficile la regolazione precisa della lunghezza dei pin degli attacchi da sci alpinismo per la lunghezza dello scarpone.</p> <p><strong>LUNGHEZZA DELLO SCI</strong></p> <p>Quanto dovrebbero essere lunghi i tuoi sci? Probabilmente avrete già visto che in molti modi lo sci escursionismo ha due sotto-discipline, gli sciatori che vanno per la distanza e quelli per la discesa.</p> <p><strong>Andando per la distanza? </strong>Allora avrai bisogno di sci abbastanza lunghi da dare una buona planata (a parità di tutti gli altri fattori, più lungo è lo sci, migliore è la planata) combinato con il flex corretto per dare un buon "calcio" ad ogni falcata. Questo è facilmente misurabile come segue: avrai bisogno di qualcuno che ti aiuti qui. Trova un pavimento pulito e liscio che puoi mettere in sicurezza gli sci - piastrelle o lino è la cosa migliore. Posiziona i due sci fianco a fianco con un foglio di carta sotto la kickzone. Ora monta sugli sci con il tuo peso condiviso tra i due sci. Gli sci dovrebbero avere abbastanza flessibilità per consentire alla carta di scivolare fuori da sotto gli sci. Se la carta è intrappolata, il flex è troppo morbido e la cera / il fishscales si trascinerà sulla neve tutto il tempo, riducendo la planata. Ora solleva un piede in modo che il peso sia tutto su un piede. Il flex da sci dovrebbe ora essere appiattito, intrappolando la carta. In caso contrario, il flex è troppo forte per il tuo peso. Il corretto flex da sci manterrà un po' il camber quando il peso è condiviso tra gli sci, ma si appiattisce quando il peso è su uno sci. Se porti un pesante zaino, prendi questo in considerazione quando scegli gli sci, ma ricordati di prendere in considerazione anche il terreno su cui stai sciando per evitare di avere gli sci troppo lunghi.</p> <p><strong>Andando per discesa? </strong>Qui le cose sono diverse. Avrai bisogno di sci più corti che ti consentano di girare più facilmente. Il camber sarà appiattito il più delle volte, quindi il test sopra non si applica. Scegli una lunghezza da sci che ti consenta di goderti la discesa tenendo conto delle condizioni della neve in cui vivi. La neve più profonda richiede sci più lunghi per la stabilità mentre le pendenze più ripide sono più facili con gli sci più corti. Sciare in discesa su ruote libere richiede un buon equilibrio e avere abilità alpine e di telemark rende le cose molto più facili e divertenti.</p> <p> </p> <p>Disponiamo di una vasta gamma di attrezzature e accessori per lo sci escursionismo. Se hai bisogno di aiuto a selezionare la migliore attrezzatura per le tue esigenze, non esiti di contattarci. Siamo qui per aiutarti.</p>
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<p>Lo sci escursionismo è il modo più efficace per viaggiare su terreni ondulati in inverno ed è la disciplina sciistica che è rimasta il più vicino alle origini dello sci.<br /> È anche un ottimo modo per tenersi in forma, poiché utilizza tutti i gruppi muscolari del corpo e richiede molto ossigeno. Sia che tu stia viaggiando nel tuo parco locale, sulle colline per il fine settimana o se ti dirigi verso la traversata della Groenlandia, l'attrezzatura rimane leggera e semplice.</p> <p>Gli<strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico"> sci da sci escursionismo</a></strong> condividono molte caratteristiche con gli sci da fondo tradizionali, con un camber nordico per un'efficiente planata sulla neve ed essendo sufficientemente lunghi da fornire una piattaforma stabile in tutte le condizioni. Rispetto agli sci da pista, gli <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico">sci da sci e</a></strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico"><strong>scursionismo</strong></a> sono più ampi per consentire loro di rimanere in superficie in condizioni fuori pista.</p> <p><strong>BASI DI SCI</strong></p> <p>Lo sci tradizionale da <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico">sci e</a></strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-nordico"><strong>scursionismo</strong></a> aveva una base cerata liscia. La <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scioline"><strong>sciolina</strong></a> è stata applicata alla "zona di spinta" centrale e gli sci di cerata offrono ancora la combinazione più efficiente di presa e planata - quando si utilizza la<a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scioline"><strong> sciolina</strong></a> corretta e la temperatura non cambia. Gli sci ceranti funzionano bene in Canada e Scandanavia, dove le temperature possono essere stabili per diversi giorni, ma nei 48 bassi e nell'Europa continentale le variazioni di temperatura giornaliere rendono problematica la ceretta. Di conseguenza molti sci moderni da sci nordico usano una base senza cera con un motivo a " fishbone" tagliato nella zona di presa. Funziona bene su neve fresca e morbida, meno bene su ghiaccio, ma il grande vantaggio è che non è necessaria la ceretta, risparmiando tempo ed essendo molto più puliti !</p> <p>Per salite più ripide o condizioni ghiacciate avrai bisogno delle pelli. Di solito sono dritte (non tagliate a forma di quelle per gli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/sci-alpinismo"><strong>sci da sci alpinismo</strong></a>), rispecchiando la forma degli sci da sci nordico. Alcuni marchi hanno creato <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/pelli"><strong>pelli</strong></a> speciali che coprono solo la zona dei calci degli sci, l'idea è che questi danno una presa sufficiente lasciando che le spatole e le code scivolino dolcemente. Questi funzionano bene su pendenze moderate; quando diventa più ripido, troverai più utili le pelli complete. I modelli <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/pelli"><strong>Easy Skin</strong></a> di <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/brand/fischer">Fischer</a></strong> vengono forniti con una tacca nella parte anteriore della kickzone e la clip Easy Skins in questo. Funziona bene ed è molto popolare.</p> <p><strong>FORMA E LUNGHEZZA</strong></p> <p>I tradizionali sci da sci escursionismo erano lunghi e stretti, con un rigido camber nordico. Questo design è ancora il più efficiente per percorrere lunghe distanze su terreni moderati. Il peso ridotto è importante se le lunghe distanze sono la tua priorità, quindi questi sci sono stretti. Il modello classico qui è quello di Fischer E99 Crown con una sciancratura di 66-54-61 mm.</p> <p>Negli ultimi quarant’anni lo sci backcountry è diventato molto più popolare e gli sciatori hanno iniziato a sciare su un terreno più ripido con leggeri attrezzi nordici.</p> <p>Gli sciatori che sciavano su terreni più ripidi desideravano sci più facili, e questo ha portato a nuovi disegni più larghi e corti, con un camber nordico più morbido e indulgente. Gli sci della serie <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/ski/madshus-epoch-sci-2018"><strong>Madshus Epoch</strong></a> e Annum e Fischer S-Bounds sono esempi di questo tipo di sci e sono una buona scelta per gli sciatori che desiderano godersi la discesa piuttosto che percorrere lunghe distanze.</p> <p><strong>COMPATIBILITÀ DELL’ATTACCO</strong></p> <p>Gli sci da sci escursionismo sono progettati per l'uso con gli <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-nordico">attacchi da sci e</a></strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-nordico"><strong>scursionismo</strong></a>, sia con <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-telemark"><strong>attacchi da telemark</strong></a> leggeri che con attacchi automatici e manuali di <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/binding/fischer-nnn-bc-attaccho-automatico"><strong>Rottefella come NNN BC</strong></a> (venduti anche attraverso altri marchi tra cui Fischer e Madshus). Alcuni sciatori vogliono utilizzare questi sci senza cera con <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/scarponi-da-sci-alpinismo"><strong>scarponi</strong></a> e <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/it/product-categories/attacchi-da-sci-alpinismo"><strong>attacchi da sci alpinismo</strong></a>. Questo è possibile per i modelli di flessione più morbidi, ma non per gli sci più tradizionali come <strong>E99</strong> o E109, dove il pronunciato flex nordico rende difficile la regolazione precisa della lunghezza dei pin degli attacchi da sci alpinismo per la lunghezza dello scarpone.</p> <p><strong>LUNGHEZZA DELLO SCI</strong></p> <p>Quanto dovrebbero essere lunghi i tuoi sci? Probabilmente avrete già visto che in molti modi lo sci escursionismo ha due sotto-discipline, gli sciatori che vanno per la distanza e quelli per la discesa.</p> <p><strong>Andando per la distanza? </strong>Allora avrai bisogno di sci abbastanza lunghi da dare una buona planata (a parità di tutti gli altri fattori, più lungo è lo sci, migliore è la planata) combinato con il flex corretto per dare un buon "calcio" ad ogni falcata. Questo è facilmente misurabile come segue: avrai bisogno di qualcuno che ti aiuti qui. Trova un pavimento pulito e liscio che puoi mettere in sicurezza gli sci - piastrelle o lino è la cosa migliore. Posiziona i due sci fianco a fianco con un foglio di carta sotto la kickzone. Ora monta sugli sci con il tuo peso condiviso tra i due sci. Gli sci dovrebbero avere abbastanza flessibilità per consentire alla carta di scivolare fuori da sotto gli sci. Se la carta è intrappolata, il flex è troppo morbido e la cera / il fishscales si trascinerà sulla neve tutto il tempo, riducendo la planata. Ora solleva un piede in modo che il peso sia tutto su un piede. Il flex da sci dovrebbe ora essere appiattito, intrappolando la carta. In caso contrario, il flex è troppo forte per il tuo peso. Il corretto flex da sci manterrà un po' il camber quando il peso è condiviso tra gli sci, ma si appiattisce quando il peso è su uno sci. Se porti un pesante zaino, prendi questo in considerazione quando scegli gli sci, ma ricordati di prendere in considerazione anche il terreno su cui stai sciando per evitare di avere gli sci troppo lunghi.</p> <p><strong>Andando per discesa? </strong>Qui le cose sono diverse. Avrai bisogno di sci più corti che ti consentano di girare più facilmente. Il camber sarà appiattito il più delle volte, quindi il test sopra non si applica. Scegli una lunghezza da sci che ti consenta di goderti la discesa tenendo conto delle condizioni della neve in cui vivi. La neve più profonda richiede sci più lunghi per la stabilità mentre le pendenze più ripide sono più facili con gli sci più corti. Sciare in discesa su ruote libere richiede un buon equilibrio e avere abilità alpine e di telemark rende le cose molto più facili e divertenti.</p> <p> </p> <p>Disponiamo di una vasta gamma di attrezzature e accessori per lo sci escursionismo. Se hai bisogno di aiuto a selezionare la migliore attrezzatura per le tue esigenze, non esiti di contattarci. Siamo qui per aiutarti.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">Nordic touring is the most efficient way to travel through undulating terrain in the winter and is the ski discipline that has stayed closest to to the origins of skiing. <br /> It’s also a great way to keep fit, since it uses all the body’s muscle groups and requires plenty of oxygen. Whether you’ll be touring in your local park, in the hills for the weekend or heading off to traverse Greenland, the gear remains light and simple.<br /> Nordic touring skis share many features with classic track cross-country skis, having a nordic camber for efficient glide on the flat and being long enough to give a stable platform in all conditions. Compared to the track skis, nordic touring skis are wider to allow them to stay on the surface in off piste conditions.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SKI BASES</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Traditionally nordic touring ski had a smooth waxing base. Grip wax was applied to the central "kick zone" and waxing skis still offer the most efficient combination of grip and glide - when the correct wax is used and the temperature does not change. Waxing skis work well in Canada and Scandanavia, where the temperatures can be stable for several days, but in the lower 48 and mainland Europe the daily temperature variations make waxing problematic. As a result many modern nordic touring skis use a waxless base with a "fishscale" pattern cut into the grip zone. This works well on fresh and soft snow, less well on ice, but the great advantage is that no waxing is needed, saving time and being a lot cleaner !!<br /> For steeper climbs or icy conditions you'll need <strong><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/nordic-touring-skins">climbing skins</a></strong>. These are usually straight, (not cut to shape like those for AT skis), reflecting the shape of nordic touring skis. Some brands have made special skins that cover only the kick zone of the skis, the idea being that these give sufficient grip while letting the tips and tails glide smoothly. These work well on moderate slopes; when it gets steeper you'll find full length skins more useful. The Easy Skin skis from Fischer come supplied with a notch at the front of the kickzone and the Easy Skins clip into this. This system works well and is very popular - Asnes have a similar system.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SHAPE AND LENGTH</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Traditional nordic touring skis were long and narrow, with a stiff nordic camber. This design is still the most efficient for travelling long distances over moderate terrain. Low weight is all important if long distances are your priority, so these skis are narrow. The classic model here is the Fischer Transnordic 66 with a 66-54-61 mm sidecut. <br /> Over the last 40 years nordic touring has become much more popular and skiers are skiing ever steepr terrain with lightweight nordic gear. <br /> Skiers skiing steeper terrain wanted skis that turn easier, and this has lead to new designs that are wider and shorter, with a softer more forgiving nordic camber. The Madshus Panoramic skis, the Rossignol BC Positrack and the Fischer S-Bound 98 are examples of this type of ski, and they are a good choice for skiers looking to enjoy the downhill rather then cover long distances.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>BINDING COMPATIBILITY</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">Nordic touring skis are designed for use with nordic touring bindings. There are now three different nordic toueing binding systems, all invented by Rottefella. Take a look at our <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/product-categories/nordic-touring-bindings"><strong>Nordic Touring Bindings</strong></a> page for more info.<br /> Some skiers want to use these waxless skis with alpine touring boots and bindings. This is possible for the softer wider flexing models, but not for the more traditional skis such as the Fischer Transnordic series where the pronounced nordic flex makes precise length adjustment of alpine touring bindings for the correct boot length difficult.</p> <h3 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>SKI LENGTH</strong></span></h3> <p class="rtejustify">How long should your skis be? You'll probably have seen by now that in many ways Nordic Touring has two sub-disciplines, skiers going for distance and those for downhill.<br /> <br /> <strong>Going for distance?</strong> Then you'll need skis that are long enough to give a good glide (all other factors being equal, the longer the ski, the better the glide) combined with the correct flex to give a good "kick" with each stride. This is easily measured as follows - you'll need someone to help you here. Find a clean flat smooth floor you can safely put the skis on - tiles or lino is best. Place the two skis side by side with a sheet of paper under the kickzone. Now stand on the skis with your weight shared between the two skis. The skis should have enough flex to allow the paper to slide out from under the skis. If the paper is trapped, then the flex is too soft and the wax/fishscales will be dragging on the snow all the time, reducing glide. Now lift up one foot so your weight is all on one foot. The ski flex should now be flattened, trapping the paper. If not, then the flex is too strong for your weight. The correct flex ski will keep some camber when your weight is shared between the skis, but flatten when weight is on one ski. If you'll be carrying a heavy pack then take this into account when choosing skis, but remember to also take the terrain you'll be skiing into account so as to avoid having too long skis.<br /> <br /> <strong>Going for downhill? </strong>Then things are different. You'll need shorter skis that let you turn easier. The camber will be flattened most of the time so the above test does not apply. Choose a ski length that will let you enjoy the downhill taking into account snow conditions where you live. Deeper snow requires longer skis for stability; steeper slopes are easier with shorter skis. Skiing downhill on freeheel gear requires good balance and having alpine and telemark skills makes things a lot easier and enjoyable.</p> <p class="rtejustify">We stock a wide range of nordic touring gear and accessories. Should you like any help selecting the best gear for your needs then please get in touch - we’re here to help.</p>
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Called "75 mm" bindings after the width of the front of the toe extension, these lightweight telemark bindings are robust and give good control so are a good choice for use with wider nordic touring skis. <br /> Some 75 mm bindings also have cable attachments, connected by a lever that clips onto the heel of the boot. These cable bindings offer additional control downhill, and so some models the cables can be removed when skiing on the flat or uphill. 3-Pin cable bindings proivde two mean of connecting the boots and so more security for skiers traversing remote areas where reliability is paramount.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/NNN%20BC"><strong>NNN BC Bindings.</strong></a><br /> These are wider versions of nordic cross country bindings. The name is an acronym for "New Nordic Norm Back Country" and these are stronger, wider versions of the Rottefella classic cross-country bindings. These bindings are light, strong and reliable and easy to use. NNN BC bindings have a metal clamp that connects to a metal bar positioned in the front of the boot sole, under the toes. A manual lever or push-down button is used to open and close the binding clamp.<br /> These bindings are light and narrow, and are not wider than the skis, which can be a problem for the 75 mm bindings with narrower skis. NNN BC bindings are also inexpensive.<br /> NNN BC bindings come in three versions:<br /> Automatic: with a push down button to open the clamp jaws.<br /> Manual: with a manual lever to open and close the clamp jaws.<br /> Magnum: while the clamping mechanism is identical to the manual, the Magnum has a wider baseplate so offers more control with wider nordic touring skis.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Xplore"><strong>Xplore.</strong></a><br /> A new binding system that entered the market in 2022, the Xplore bindings are lightweight and ingeneously designed bindings, consisting of a plastic baseplate with two lateral lugs with recesses. The Xplore boots have spring-loaded metal pins that lock into these lugs, so entering the bindings is simplicity itself. To exit the bindings a metal lever at the front of the bindings pushed on the boot pins which retract, again very simple to use. The Xplore bindings have a wider footprint than the NNN BC bindings and so offer more control and are a good choice for wider nordic touring skis. While not designed for full-on telemark skiing, you can telemark with these in the right snow conditions.<br /> Like the NNN BC bindings, the Xplore bindings have a rubber stopper or "Flex Plate" that sits in front of the boot toe. This compresses when heel is lifted, and expands when the boot lowers. This Flex Plate increases boot-binding connectivity and releases power at the end of each stride for a better "kick and glide" action. The Xplore bindings are supplied with a standard Flex Plate. Available as optional accessories the Hard Flex Plate and Free Pivot Plate offer increased resistance (for more downhill control) and no resistance (for greater uphill climbing efficiency).<br /> The Xplore bindings are light, easy to use and great bindings for use with the wider nordic touring skis. Xplore bindings and boots are more expensive than the other systems. <br /> <br /> Worth noting is the fact that the Norwegian company Rottefella has been behind the development of all three binding systems, starting with the 3-pin bindings in 1927. For almost 100 years Rottefella has been at the forefront of nordic binding development. All Rottefella bindings are designed, tested and manufactured in Norway.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Which should you choose?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Both the 75 mm and NNN BC stnadard bindings have been used for crossing the polar ice caps as well and skiing around the local park - they are both tried and tested binding systems. The Rottefella Xplore bindings are too new to be sure, but to date we've not heard of any problems with these and they certainly seem to be very well made. If you're using narrow to medium width skis, and will be skiing almost all the time, so rarely walking in your ski boots, then the NNN BC is probably the best bet. Should you be using wider skis, and / or will be walking a lot in your boots - either scrambling along ridges, crossing rocky terrain or just slogging up long approaches in and out - then the 75 mm or Xplore bindings will be better, since they are wider and give better control on wider skis. The boot soles of these boots are also more rugged and practical for walking.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify"><strong>Nordic touring bindings</strong> connect the boot to the ski at the toe - the heel remains free to lift up with each step. There are three binding systems for nordic touring bindings, 75 mm, NNN BC and Xplore, and one needs to make sure that you select the correct system that's compatible with your boots and skis.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Telemark%2075%20mm%20Bindings"><strong>75 mm Bindings.</strong></a><br /> These are the original telemark bindings using the original "3-Pin" toe piece, sometimes with a cable added. These bindings have a toe unit with a row of three metal pins that point upwards. These pins connect to the sole of the boots, which has an extension at the front of the sole with three lateral holes for these pins. Once the boot toe is in the right position a metal cover locks the boots into the bindings. Called "75 mm" bindings after the width of the front of the toe extension, these lightweight telemark bindings are robust and give good control so are a good choice for use with wider nordic touring skis. <br /> Some 75 mm bindings also have cable attachments, connected by a lever that clips onto the heel of the boot. These cable bindings offer additional control downhill, and so some models the cables can be removed when skiing on the flat or uphill. 3-Pin cable bindings proivde two mean of connecting the boots and so more security for skiers traversing remote areas where reliability is paramount.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/NNN%20BC"><strong>NNN BC Bindings.</strong></a><br /> These are wider versions of nordic cross country bindings. The name is an acronym for "New Nordic Norm Back Country" and these are stronger, wider versions of the Rottefella classic cross-country bindings. These bindings are light, strong and reliable and easy to use. NNN BC bindings have a metal clamp that connects to a metal bar positioned in the front of the boot sole, under the toes. A manual lever or push-down button is used to open and close the binding clamp.<br /> These bindings are light and narrow, and are not wider than the skis, which can be a problem for the 75 mm bindings with narrower skis. NNN BC bindings are also inexpensive.<br /> NNN BC bindings come in three versions:<br /> Automatic: with a push down button to open the clamp jaws.<br /> Manual: with a manual lever to open and close the clamp jaws.<br /> Magnum: while the clamping mechanism is identical to the manual, the Magnum has a wider baseplate so offers more control with wider nordic touring skis.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Xplore"><strong>Xplore.</strong></a><br /> A new binding system that entered the market in 2022, the Xplore bindings are lightweight and ingeneously designed bindings, consisting of a plastic baseplate with two lateral lugs with recesses. The Xplore boots have spring-loaded metal pins that lock into these lugs, so entering the bindings is simplicity itself. To exit the bindings a metal lever at the front of the bindings pushed on the boot pins which retract, again very simple to use. The Xplore bindings have a wider footprint than the NNN BC bindings and so offer more control and are a good choice for wider nordic touring skis. While not designed for full-on telemark skiing, you can telemark with these in the right snow conditions.<br /> Like the NNN BC bindings, the Xplore bindings have a rubber stopper or "Flex Plate" that sits in front of the boot toe. This compresses when heel is lifted, and expands when the boot lowers. This Flex Plate increases boot-binding connectivity and releases power at the end of each stride for a better "kick and glide" action. The Xplore bindings are supplied with a standard Flex Plate. Available as optional accessories the Hard Flex Plate and Free Pivot Plate offer increased resistance (for more downhill control) and no resistance (for greater uphill climbing efficiency).<br /> The Xplore bindings are light, easy to use and great bindings for use with the wider nordic touring skis. Xplore bindings and boots are more expensive than the other systems. <br /> <br /> Worth noting is the fact that the Norwegian company Rottefella has been behind the development of all three binding systems, starting with the 3-pin bindings in 1927. For almost 100 years Rottefella has been at the forefront of nordic binding development. All Rottefella bindings are designed, tested and manufactured in Norway.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Which should you choose?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Both the 75 mm and NNN BC stnadard bindings have been used for crossing the polar ice caps as well and skiing around the local park - they are both tried and tested binding systems. The Rottefella Xplore bindings are too new to be sure, but to date we've not heard of any problems with these and they certainly seem to be very well made. If you're using narrow to medium width skis, and will be skiing almost all the time, so rarely walking in your ski boots, then the NNN BC is probably the best bet. Should you be using wider skis, and / or will be walking a lot in your boots - either scrambling along ridges, crossing rocky terrain or just slogging up long approaches in and out - then the 75 mm or Xplore bindings will be better, since they are wider and give better control on wider skis. The boot soles of these boots are also more rugged and practical for walking.</p>
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Called "75 mm" bindings after the width of the front of the toe extension, these lightweight telemark bindings are robust and give good control so are a good choice for use with wider nordic touring skis. <br /> Some 75 mm bindings also have cable attachments, connected by a lever that clips onto the heel of the boot. These cable bindings offer additional control downhill, and so some models the cables can be removed when skiing on the flat or uphill. 3-Pin cable bindings proivde two mean of connecting the boots and so more security for skiers traversing remote areas where reliability is paramount.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/NNN%20BC"><strong>NNN BC Bindings.</strong></a><br /> These are wider versions of nordic cross country bindings. The name is an acronym for "New Nordic Norm Back Country" and these are stronger, wider versions of the Rottefella classic cross-country bindings. These bindings are light, strong and reliable and easy to use. NNN BC bindings have a metal clamp that connects to a metal bar positioned in the front of the boot sole, under the toes. A manual lever or push-down button is used to open and close the binding clamp.<br /> These bindings are light and narrow, and are not wider than the skis, which can be a problem for the 75 mm bindings with narrower skis. NNN BC bindings are also inexpensive.<br /> NNN BC bindings come in three versions:<br /> Automatic: with a push down button to open the clamp jaws.<br /> Manual: with a manual lever to open and close the clamp jaws.<br /> Magnum: while the clamping mechanism is identical to the manual, the Magnum has a wider baseplate so offers more control with wider nordic touring skis.</p> <p><a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Xplore"><strong>Xplore.</strong></a><br /> A new binding system that entered the market in 2022, the Xplore bindings are lightweight and ingeneously designed bindings, consisting of a plastic baseplate with two lateral lugs with recesses. The Xplore boots have spring-loaded metal pins that lock into these lugs, so entering the bindings is simplicity itself. To exit the bindings a metal lever at the front of the bindings pushed on the boot pins which retract, again very simple to use. The Xplore bindings have a wider footprint than the NNN BC bindings and so offer more control and are a good choice for wider nordic touring skis. While not designed for full-on telemark skiing, you can telemark with these in the right snow conditions.<br /> Like the NNN BC bindings, the Xplore bindings have a rubber stopper or "Flex Plate" that sits in front of the boot toe. This compresses when heel is lifted, and expands when the boot lowers. This Flex Plate increases boot-binding connectivity and releases power at the end of each stride for a better "kick and glide" action. The Xplore bindings are supplied with a standard Flex Plate. Available as optional accessories the Hard Flex Plate and Free Pivot Plate offer increased resistance (for more downhill control) and no resistance (for greater uphill climbing efficiency).<br /> The Xplore bindings are light, easy to use and great bindings for use with the wider nordic touring skis. Xplore bindings and boots are more expensive than the other systems. </p> <p>Worth noting is the fact that the Norwegian company Rottefella has been behind the development of all three binding systems, starting with the 3-pin bindings in 1927. For almost 100 years Rottefella has been at the forefront of nordic binding development. All Rottefella bindings are designed, tested and manufactured in Norway.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Which should you choose?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Both the 75 mm and NNN BC stnadard bindings have been used for crossing the polar ice caps as well and skiing around the local park - they are both tried and tested binding systems. The Rottefella Xplore bindings are too new to be sure, but to date we've not heard of any problems with these and they certainly seem to be very well made. If you're using narrow to medium width skis, and will be skiing almost all the time, so rarely walking in your ski boots, then the NNN BC is probably the best bet. Should you be using wider skis, and / or will be walking a lot in your boots - either scrambling along ridges, crossing rocky terrain or just slogging up long approaches in and out - then the 75 mm or Xplore bindings will be better, since they are wider and give better control on wider skis. The boot soles of these boots are also more rugged and practical for walking.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify"><strong>Nordic touring bindings</strong> connect the boot to the ski at the toe - the heel remains free to lift up with each step. There are three binding systems for nordic touring bindings, 75 mm, NNN BC and Xplore, and one needs to make sure that you select the correct system that's compatible with your boots and skis.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Telemark%2075%20mm%20Bindings"><strong>75 mm Bindings.</strong></a><br /> These are the original telemark bindings using the original "3-Pin" toe piece, sometimes with a cable added. These bindings have a toe unit with a row of three metal pins that point upwards. These pins connect to the sole of the boots, which has an extension at the front of the sole with three lateral holes for these pins. Once the boot toe is in the right position a metal cover locks the boots into the bindings. Called "75 mm" bindings after the width of the front of the toe extension, these lightweight telemark bindings are robust and give good control so are a good choice for use with wider nordic touring skis. <br /> Some 75 mm bindings also have cable attachments, connected by a lever that clips onto the heel of the boot. These cable bindings offer additional control downhill, and so some models the cables can be removed when skiing on the flat or uphill. 3-Pin cable bindings proivde two mean of connecting the boots and so more security for skiers traversing remote areas where reliability is paramount.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/NNN%20BC"><strong>NNN BC Bindings.</strong></a><br /> These are wider versions of nordic cross country bindings. The name is an acronym for "New Nordic Norm Back Country" and these are stronger, wider versions of the Rottefella classic cross-country bindings. These bindings are light, strong and reliable and easy to use. NNN BC bindings have a metal clamp that connects to a metal bar positioned in the front of the boot sole, under the toes. A manual lever or push-down button is used to open and close the binding clamp.<br /> These bindings are light and narrow, and are not wider than the skis, which can be a problem for the 75 mm bindings with narrower skis. NNN BC bindings are also inexpensive.<br /> NNN BC bindings come in three versions:<br /> Automatic: with a push down button to open the clamp jaws.<br /> Manual: with a manual lever to open and close the clamp jaws.<br /> Magnum: while the clamping mechanism is identical to the manual, the Magnum has a wider baseplate so offers more control with wider nordic touring skis.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/taxonomy/term/34/field_binding_type/Xplore"><strong>Xplore.</strong></a><br /> A new binding system that entered the market in 2022, the Xplore bindings are lightweight and ingeneously designed bindings, consisting of a plastic baseplate with two lateral lugs with recesses. The Xplore boots have spring-loaded metal pins that lock into these lugs, so entering the bindings is simplicity itself. To exit the bindings a metal lever at the front of the bindings pushed on the boot pins which retract, again very simple to use. The Xplore bindings have a wider footprint than the NNN BC bindings and so offer more control and are a good choice for wider nordic touring skis. While not designed for full-on telemark skiing, you can telemark with these in the right snow conditions.<br /> Like the NNN BC bindings, the Xplore bindings have a rubber stopper or "Flex Plate" that sits in front of the boot toe. This compresses when heel is lifted, and expands when the boot lowers. This Flex Plate increases boot-binding connectivity and releases power at the end of each stride for a better "kick and glide" action. The Xplore bindings are supplied with a standard Flex Plate. Available as optional accessories the Hard Flex Plate and Free Pivot Plate offer increased resistance (for more downhill control) and no resistance (for greater uphill climbing efficiency).<br /> The Xplore bindings are light, easy to use and great bindings for use with the wider nordic touring skis. Xplore bindings and boots are more expensive than the other systems. <br /> <br /> Worth noting is the fact that the Norwegian company Rottefella has been behind the development of all three binding systems, starting with the 3-pin bindings in 1927. For almost 100 years Rottefella has been at the forefront of nordic binding development. All Rottefella bindings are designed, tested and manufactured in Norway.</p> <h2 class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:22px">Which should you choose?</span></h2> <p class="rtejustify">Both the 75 mm and NNN BC stnadard bindings have been used for crossing the polar ice caps as well and skiing around the local park - they are both tried and tested binding systems. The Rottefella Xplore bindings are too new to be sure, but to date we've not heard of any problems with these and they certainly seem to be very well made. If you're using narrow to medium width skis, and will be skiing almost all the time, so rarely walking in your ski boots, then the NNN BC is probably the best bet. Should you be using wider skis, and / or will be walking a lot in your boots - either scrambling along ridges, crossing rocky terrain or just slogging up long approaches in and out - then the 75 mm or Xplore bindings will be better, since they are wider and give better control on wider skis. The boot soles of these boots are also more rugged and practical for walking.</p>
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