Åsnes Finnmark 54bc waxless
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 5:53 am
I bought these skis to teach my 10months old hunting labrador to ski. Just tried them out.
Conditions:
Well below freezing, 10-15 inches of powder. Fire road with altitude changes but nothing real steep. Only a couple of k (dog got tired). No leash om dog. No wax available in the cabin today so i went totally unwaxed.
Impression of skis:
Beautiful, looks like gamme but with a dog print which is nice. Short patterned zone.
When i rode they felt like gammes which to me means surprisingly good float. Tips rise nicely through powder that buries me almost to the knees. Good speed and also reassuring control/turnability going down (in soft, dry snow). Also just to make the point, these definately float
better than nansen which also makes them better downhill in deep snow.
The only difference compared to my gammes is the waxless pattern. Without wax in dry snow the grip is bad, on the other hand the drag is zero. Im planning to polar wax these tip to tail and use kicker skins going up the steeps. If your planning on glide wax only its gonna be trouble.
Overall i believe these are perfect dog skis for the average skier with the average dog.
Float is enough. If your need more you bury the dog.
Turnability is enough, if terrain is more extreme dog is potentially in trouble.
You dont need steel if you take it easy and the snow is not total ice in which case i think dog paws will suffer anyway.
Nice to avoid sticky waxes when you also have to deal with dog.
Cheers
Petter
Conditions:
Well below freezing, 10-15 inches of powder. Fire road with altitude changes but nothing real steep. Only a couple of k (dog got tired). No leash om dog. No wax available in the cabin today so i went totally unwaxed.
Impression of skis:
Beautiful, looks like gamme but with a dog print which is nice. Short patterned zone.
When i rode they felt like gammes which to me means surprisingly good float. Tips rise nicely through powder that buries me almost to the knees. Good speed and also reassuring control/turnability going down (in soft, dry snow). Also just to make the point, these definately float
better than nansen which also makes them better downhill in deep snow.
The only difference compared to my gammes is the waxless pattern. Without wax in dry snow the grip is bad, on the other hand the drag is zero. Im planning to polar wax these tip to tail and use kicker skins going up the steeps. If your planning on glide wax only its gonna be trouble.
Overall i believe these are perfect dog skis for the average skier with the average dog.
Float is enough. If your need more you bury the dog.
Turnability is enough, if terrain is more extreme dog is potentially in trouble.
You dont need steel if you take it easy and the snow is not total ice in which case i think dog paws will suffer anyway.
Nice to avoid sticky waxes when you also have to deal with dog.
Cheers
Petter