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Head kore 99

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Testing Head kore 99 in 2020 [Kore's shot]  There's a life outside the Ti   The HEAD KORE 99 is a rigid, efficient and efficient ski in virgin and wild snow thanks to a beautiful spatula. A very good versatile ski for anyone who wants a light and handy pair more typical HP than track, where it lacks a bit of recovery. The owner's turn:  HEAD KORE 99 So you know what you're going to find in this test, a bit of chat in the introduction. Assiduous skier, light (72 kg) but sporty at the top of my 35 years, my practice is "alpine", in the sense that if I prefer of course to leave the slopes, I do not hesitate to make a small passage on the damé. In this sense, I like skis with classic construction, straight songs, flat heel, little or no rockers. I love and ski:  Nordica  enforcer and fire arrow pro, BC orb, Dynastar. About this test : HEAD KORE 99 This test was carried out on the day of Saturday 29 November in Val d'Isère in very good

Choose your ski touring bindings

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There are three technologies for ski touring bindings : Ski touring bindings Adapters The adapters are between your shoes ( alpine skiing ) and your bindings (alpine skiing). They allow two positions: climb (heel released), and decent (fixed heel). The most popular models are « Securefix » and « Alpine Trekker ». This type of binding set is not allowed for common use in ski touring , for several reasons: 1/ You take your track gear that weighs a dead donkey and go drooling! 2/ You are very high and therefore very unstable, the edge is almost impossible: watch out for crossings on snow a little hard … 3/ Some models do not offer the possibility of putting knives… Passes again for an initiation (although if you don’t want to be disgusted it may not be the right choice). For more regular use it is even better to rent really suitable equipment. The « track » type bindings There are many models that are all equal, like Fritschi Diamir or Silvretta Easy Go. Advantages:

Ski touring in all its diversity

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Ski touring in all its diversity The event is gaining momentum, just like the practice it puts forward. The opportunity to bring together the skiers of ski touring in all their diversity. Because if not new, the activity has undergone profound changes in recent seasons and the craze for hiking and its derivatives ( freeride hike, ski fitness ...) is no longer denied. The genesis of the event comes from this: how can we help practitioners get started? "Hiking is really great but it's like getting a sports car without a license," says Gino Decisier, organizer of the event with his partner Guillaume Desmurs, journalist. A meeting dedicated to the pros in the preamble If in Austria or Switzerland the offer is already well structured, thanks in particular to the support of the stations, France is struggling to find the way to use. Hence the idea of creating as a preamble to the Big Up and Down, a meeting dedicated to the pros to help understand this phenomenon

What are the pros and cons of planchados and splits?

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What are the pros and cons of planchados and splits? To choose between planchados and splits , the best is still to try. Everyone's feelings can vary, and especially priorities and practices differ from one individual to another. To sum up, here is a synthesis of the strengths and weaknesses of each practice, to my humble and very subjective opinion (after more than ten years of snowshoeing is a few hundred outings, some inconclusive trials in mini-skiing , and a recent splitboard with about 30 outputs): The planchados solution: Key comparative advantages: Reasonable price; Easy to find used equipment; Great choice of equipment: anything is possible even for the most demanding (racquets and snowboards in a plenty); Good efficiency of modern snowshoes (you climb absolutely everywhere, even sometimes where skiers are forced to take off their shoes); Lightness at the feet (about 4kg for the shoe-racket torque). Key weaknesses: High weight in the back on the cl

TOP 7 DES PACKS DVA

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TOP 7 DES PACKS Détecteur de Victimes d’Avalanche Having become indispensable for your freeride outings, the DVA , Avalanche Victim Detector , often called ARVA (Avalanche Victim Search Device) is an essential element to keep on you to ride in complete serenity. The Freeride Arva, a necessary security In the event of an avalanche, this material can be located or located a person buried under the snow. The ideal is to carry with you a pack, composed of the essential triptych - DVA , probe and shovel - to be able to react quickly and have the necessary equipment in case of avalanches. To guide you in your choice, here is a top 7 Of the DVA available on Telemark Pyrenees. 1- ORTOVOX 3+ AVALANCHE TRANSCEIVER +CAMP CARBON ULTRALIGHT 240 AVALANCHE PROBE +CAMP ALU FIX AVALANCHE SHOVEL The new security device produced by Arva. Very playful, the use of the device on the snow is always clearer while being ultra-efficient thanks to its many functions such as the indicator of

Ski touring: what is it?

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Ski touring is little known to the general public, despite the fact that it is increasingly practiced. Contrary to what one might think, ski touring is not an inaccessible and extreme discipline on a physical level. It can become largely passable depending on the choice of route, conditions and your motivation of course. And it will seduce you if you want to combine endurance, nature and glide. The principle is simply to climb a summit without lifts, as hikers on foot could do, and go down on skis. It is a mixture between alpine and Nordic skiing , which is therefore practiced for free on a huge playground. All routes are possible, by making loops, climbing several passes, etc. You will have access to beautiful places where you will climb the steepest slopes and then enjoy beautiful descents still untouched by any trace. All these assets can be quickly summarized: to evolve in a grandiose setting, where you want and when you want, for free and without the crowds present o

What equipment for ski touring?

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Ski touring has become an increasingly popular activity in recent years. Alternating off-piste climbs and descents, the latter focuses on optimizing physical effort. Thus, a material fully adapted with the best possible specificities is required to allow you to make the most of, without getting too tired. To help you, Locatour takes a quick look at the equipment needed for ski touring . Choose your skis well The choice of ski touring is a real compromise. How long? What weight? Would you like to favour sensations on the descent or the lightness on the climb? On what slopes and type of snow will you evolve?? It all depends on your level of practice and the frequency of the outings. In order to choose them well, it is therefore essential to ask these good questions. For ski touring enthusiasts, it makes sense to opt for a long pair of skis. Ideally, it should be between 10 and 15 centimetres shorter than your size. You should know that slender skis will bring more stab