Daymakers

Cons are they’re super heavy and it’s gonna be slow to transition. Pros are you can use them with existing gear.
 
13963792:Rum_Ham said:
Cons are they’re super heavy and it’s gonna be slow to transition. Pros are you can use them with existing gear.

As far as a transition are meaning your strides are going to be a lot slower.
 
13963792:Rum_Ham said:
Cons are they’re super heavy and it’s gonna be slow to transition.

Do you have daymakers or just speculating? Takes two days to get used to them, and the weight isn't bad at all.
 
13963906:Quaff said:
Do you have daymakers or just speculating? Takes two days to get used to them, and the weight isn't bad at all.

My buddy has them and bitches about the weight. We were faster just bootpacking than he was skinning.
 
Just got a pair, haven't tried em yet, they seem like the bomb tho.

No idea what you're mate is doing being slower than you bootpacking though...

Safer going downhill than tech bindings (no locked toe), better foot to ski distance than frame bindings... use your favourite bindings going down!

Not used mine yet, not going to be using them for mega treks but they seem like an ace choice in all honesty
 
used mine about 10 times now and I think they're. great no problem keeping up with those with frame bindings

Whoever said they boot pack faster your friend is either super weak or it was his first time skinning
 
13964298:yuhyuh said:
used mine about 10 times now and I think they're. great no problem keeping up with those with frame bindings

Whoever said they boot pack faster your friend is either super weak or it was his first time skinning

To be fair they’re on the old bents which are like a 2500g ski
 
13964341:Rum_Ham said:
To be fair they’re on the old bents which are like a 2500g ski

I've got mine on this year's bents so that might be why I don't find it bad lol
 
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