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Fischer otx 62
Fischer otx 62













  1. #FISCHER OTX 62 MANUAL#
  2. #FISCHER OTX 62 FULL#

The boots are fine and if you fit and you like them, it would be a good pairing. You can always put the new bindings on the old skis. It would be slow and draggy and you'd want to throw them in the garbage. The 179cm Spider would be a little short for you coming off the longer Country Crown- not to mention your weight. Apologies for a long post, thanks for creating such a welcoming and supportive online community. Would wider skis ( Gamme 54, E99, S-bound 98) be more stable (less tipping side-to-side) when breaking trails, do I need more than one type of ski, beefier boots (Alaska, Crispi). Swings in temperatures and a mix of precipitation make waxless my choice. This Southern New England locale gets wind, so trails constantly fill with blowing snow. I weight 175 lbs and thought metal edges might provide some advantage. Is the Spider/Brown-BCX5 setup right for me? I want to go out the back door an ski (less than 10 miles) in orchards, farm fields, rolling wood lots, and avoid snowmobiles. For boots a pair of (new/brown/old style) Fischer BCX-5 (that I have not committed to).Ībout this time, I found the Telemark Talk web site ( better late than never) and started reading.

#FISCHER OTX 62 MANUAL#

I was looking for NNN-BC manual bindings when a pair showed up on Craigslist with Fischer OTX 62 Spiders attached (179cm- 62/52/60) so I purchased those. The Alpina boots fell apart and nothing available would fit the older NNN's, so I went looking for new boots/bindings. Looking for input on a ski/boot/binding combination.įor the last 20 years I skied on Fischer Country Crowns (210cm- 60/55/56) with the orginal NNN bindings. If you are interested in these skis with back country bindings, please click here.(Hi, new here/ lurking for a few days). XC Ski HQ Demo Rating: 4½ out of 5 stars. This is binding technology at its finest. No grip? No problem, simply move the binding forward! Not enough glide? Just slide the binding back. With quick, tool-free adjustment capability, they are easy to adjust forward and back for optimal performance, regardless of snow condition or terrain. Wide binding plate and secure binding attachment allow for maximum power transfer to the skis. These automatic step-in bindings (installed), which slide onto the pre-mounted Integrated Fixation Plate (IFP), are intuitive and easy to use. List Price: $279 – Turnamic Control Step-In Bindings Add the lighter Air Tec Core construction, generous side cut and ultra finished stone ground Sintec base, and you get stability, easy turning, and great glide with very little effort! Use on and off trail 40/60. This ski is narrower than most metal edge back country skis, which contributes to the great glide and also makes it work well on groomed trails. This no-wax base climbs and glides better than any no-wax base that Fischer ever put on a metal edged ski (it is a positive molded base with many variations of the depth of the pattern).

#FISCHER OTX 62 FULL#

The Fischer Spider 62 is one of our best-selling and most favorite skis of all time! The full length micro metal edge and shorter-than-most mid-length sizing on the Spider 62 makes for excellent control and stability, and the glide is unbelievably good for a metal-edge ski.

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Fischer otx 62