
How much difference is there between the narrow waxable backcountry skis and some basic waxable track skis when skiing on tracks? Are all the backcountry skis miserably slow?
The reason I'm asking is that I absolutely cannot do any kind of telemark turn on my track skis (some 20 year old cheap, very basic Karhu track skis in 200cm length), and it would often be fun to be able to do some basic turns, or arcs, when descending hardpacked stuff (for example on the skating ski section on the side of a classic ski track). I also have some very old Merrel XCD GT skis (rebranded Karhu XCD GTs) in short 180cm length, that I can do telemark turns with, but they are a bit too short and draggy to be much fun skiing on the tracks.
Is there a happy medium ski that would be somewhat fast on the tracks, but still would allow for some turns? I have been thinking skis like Åsnes Mountain Race 48, Fischer Transnordic 59 or Madshus Panorama M50/T50.
By the way, what is the difference between the Madshus Panorama M50 and T50?