New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
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New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
https://www.en.asnes.com/produkt/combat-nato-62-ski/
Similar dimensions as the Combat NATO but with tapered tips, Nordic rocker. A bit lighter. Different sizes to standard NATO.
Now more similar to a heavy duty Ingstad?
Similar dimensions as the Combat NATO but with tapered tips, Nordic rocker. A bit lighter. Different sizes to standard NATO.
Now more similar to a heavy duty Ingstad?
Re: New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
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Re: New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
Does away with the feature that @lilcliffy liked most about the ski, its broad, stiff tip which made it a "trail-breaking machine." Glad I purchased an old model for this year.
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Re: New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
How much the Nordic rocker will impact the XC skiing depends a lot on how long and high it is, and how it Interacts with the camber. Perhaps it is done just right and I assume it will be abundantly tested by experts for the target use, terrain and snow conditions.
In any case I thought very highly of the last gen Combat NATO but I preferred Sverdrup as a jack of all trades ski for the type of outings I can do these days in my back yard. IMO the NATO was better for XC skiing in varying snow conditions, but my trips have more steep descents and switchbacks. YMMV.
In any case I thought very highly of the last gen Combat NATO but I preferred Sverdrup as a jack of all trades ski for the type of outings I can do these days in my back yard. IMO the NATO was better for XC skiing in varying snow conditions, but my trips have more steep descents and switchbacks. YMMV.
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Re: New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
Can’t say anything from experience from the NATO as I never skied it but if the rocker is similar to the Ingstad that would mean, from what I read about the NATO, a significant change. I love the Ingstad but in some circumstances I wished it hadCwmRaider wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:42 pmHow much the Nordic rocker will impact the XC skiing depends a lot on how long and high it is, and how it Interacts with the camber. Perhaps it is done just right and I assume it will be abundantly tested by experts for the target use, terrain and snow conditions.
In any case I thought very highly of the last gen Combat NATO but I preferred Sverdrup as a jack of all trades ski for the type of outings I can do these days in my back yard. IMO the NATO was better for XC skiing in varying snow conditions, but my trips have more steep descents and switchbacks. YMMV.


Will actually see how they ski but it would be sad if adding rocker was simply to follow a trend

Back to skis…and without the intention of derailing the thread just backing @CwmRaider comment on the Sverdrup. It has become my favourite skis over the last 2 winter in MY backyard conditions. We get a pretty good amount of snow but rarely big dump and we almost always get one or 2 episodes of crust so we rarely ski in deep snow. The Sverdrup tours very well and is quite good at dh when the conditions are not harsh. I must have used those for at least 80% of the time since I bought them.
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Re: New Åsnes Combat NATO 62 BC
Agree, but unfortunately, as of right now, there isn't an alternative to a lot of models Asnes makes--they really do occupy a very specific niche in skiing. Edgeless waxable skis for BC? Can't think of any besides them. Waxable no-rocker? Few options from others, especially when considering other factors like sidecut, stiffness, flex pattern, tip, etc. of skis like Amundsen, Nansen or old Combat Nato. If it weren't $70 to ship from Neptune now (vs $50 last year) I would consider a second pair of Kongsvolds just to put in storage, maybe in 170 vs 180, since they're on sale for $230 I believe. With some here praising the old europas and lamenting their being hard to find, it seems like getting an extra ski you love for a long term backup isn't a bad idea. Too bad the NATO is so expensive.