Most would find either a. For their uphill prowess, I measured they can grip up to about 15 degrees on a packed skintrack in maritime Sierra snow, and up to 20 degrees in the best conditions. I just can't seem to pick a binding. Teamed with Dynsfit TLT8 boots and G3 ZED 9 bindings, they have been great in both applications. A note to locals, quite surprisingly I was able to get all the way up to top of Supreme at Alta, using these skis WITHOUT skins. You'll still want them for steeper climbs, but if you're spending time in rolling terrain, the Vector BC's going to be your weapon of choice. I was skeptical so I went and bought a pair for my self. The HVs hold an edge well and are easy to jump turn and pivot, and the rearward mount and early rise tip does help keep them afloat in soft snow. And that set up was a huge step up from my even older NNNBC full metal edge Karhu's that were great at the time (going back 15-20 years). Very happy to see the shorter 154 cm have gained more spots in Voile` ski offerings! No falls today after three long laps on the backside and one lap coming down the Pebble Creek Ski Area here in Inkom, Idaho near Pocatello. Hey Mark, you could go with the 171cm or the 177cm, just depending on what you're after in the ski. For the items we can ship, we typically use the postal service. I found the scale pattern aggressive enough to tackle 99% of the climbs, allowing for great descents, the short length perfect for wiggling and giggling in tight trees, the sidecut and flex shreds tight trail, steep powder, wind buff, pretty much everything I've thrown and these things, and they always shine brightly. Having an option of 153cm is incredible!! 112 miles under foot. Ski length suggestions? The Voile UltraVector BC is bred for demanding terrain and uncertain conditions, making it the ideal ski for longer backcountry forays. friend try them and had same problem. Bentgate.com. They are super light, and ski very well for such a light ski, even in poor conditions. With rocker at the tip and tail and plenty of width for float, the Voile Charger BC is built to conquer the stoutest lines the backcountry has to offer. My first pair of HyperVector BC skis were left in India, I traded them for some freeze dried meals. cheers! Shop for Vector BC Nick Thompson Nick Thompson brings an incredible amount of skiing and mountaineering experience to WildSnow.com. Highly recommend this ski. Explore winter's beauty in the backwoods of the Mad River Valley with Clearwater Sports Guided Snowshoe Adventures. Well Done! Put together the result is the any snow, any terrain backcountry ski, the Voile UltraVector BC. Where was this gear 40 years ago when I was enrolled in a tele class @ the University of Utah! Hey JT XXII, the Hyper Vector gains a little bit of running length/effective edge over a V6 of the same size, so bumping down to the 177cm wouldn't be a huge disadvantage in terms of overall feel. The scales are the best invention on a ski ever! As will your wallet, since this is a very affordable ski made in the U.S.A. Exceptionally durable polyamide, with an irregular texture that slows the accumulation of snow and allows easy removal of snow and ice build-up when the approach is long and/or conditions are freezing. Voile Vector BC Skis (scaled bases) 180 cm with Dynafit Superlight 2.0 Bindings $233.00 7 bids $43.80 shipping 5d 5h Karhu 10th Mountain XCD Backcountry Skis 185cm Rottefella NNNBC Bindings $120.00 0 bids $62.44 shipping 4d 19h or Buy It Now Scott pure Free 90ti Skis $300.00 4 bids $36.10 shipping Ended or Buy It Now On icy groomers they do make a ton of noise, but on spring slush they dont make a peep. This is due to the time saved on transitions as well as superior glide over climbing skins. Likewise, for "mountaineering" on Tuckerman's the lightweight Objective will be advantageous whereas for general backcountry conditions including firm snow, the Hypervectors may be more dependable.
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