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K2 SideStash Alpine Ski

K2 SideStash Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 5 April 1, 2010

This ski rips everything.
I'm 5'6" 155lb. have the 175s mounted w barons.
Point 'em and go. Relatively lightweight for the up and they do indeed cut skintrack like a dream. They float very nicely. Flat tails sure are nice for putting skins on as well.
I was pleasantly surprised at their hardpack abilities. They rail corners like a dream.

Bottom line: I absolutely love this ski.

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K2 SideStash Alpine Ski

March 16, 2010

Is there any particular mounting procedure or is it similar as other skis? I'm asking because I have never mounted skis with metal lams in them before.
Thanks!

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Great slackcountry binding

Marker Baron Ski Bindings

Marker Baron Ski Bindings

Rating for this product: 4 February 22, 2009

I have logged many days this season with these bindings (Binding Size: S, Skis 175cm, 107/103/120, 305mm boot sole). The standard brakes work well with this waist, but anything more than 105mm go with the wider brakes. Given the low snowpack in SW BC this year they have seen a lot of BC days. I use alpine boots mostly and can keep up with my friends who mostly run AT boots and Fritschis. I run a DIN of 10. They are just like DH bindings when locked down: ie. no sloppiness like the diamirs tend to have. They raise the skier up higher as well, so I needed longer poles than i would normally use in-bounds, but that's just me, I'm picky about poles.
The only downfall of the binding is changing the heel elevators when touring... Make sure you practice this before you're on the snow. It is somewhat tricky to switch from 5 to 10 degrees as the mechanism is somewhat hidden beneath the binding... I have it figured out now, but it does require a bit of a balancing act and you look kind of goofy if you are unprepared for the switch beforehand, especially on a steep skintrack! Other than this feature, I would have given 5 stars. The 30mm setback for climbing really works nicely and I have never slipped on steep skintracks (albeit I do have full width skin coverage and only weigh 150lb).

Somebody below wrote a review named 'junk'. The bindings are somewhat spring loaded and have to be pressed flat ( easily done) before switching modes, I would wager the bindings weren't set to ski mode properly.

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Marker Baron Ski Bindings

February 21, 2009

no side to side play, they are just like alpine bindings when locked down. i have 103mm waist skis and there is just enough room for the standard brakes, go with the wider brakes on anything wider than about a 105 waist ski.

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