tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post5997408891353105392..comments2024-03-16T10:11:19.302-07:00Comments on Cold Thistle: It's back in my quiver! The Dynafit Cho Oyu!Danehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-34247902088284421802015-04-01T22:53:28.157-07:002015-04-01T22:53:28.157-07:00Mike,
Not the best ski I own for deep snow for sur...Mike,<br />Not the best ski I own for deep snow for sure. Too short and too narrow. But likely the best all round ski I own for the kind of stuff I like to ski and sweet for weight and size touring. I never ski very fast in the back country anyway so the length isn't important to me.<br /><br />If you are on race skis I suspect you'll really like the added ski under foot....nice match to the Alien as a do any set up I think. And what an Alien won't do a TLT will o na 174. Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-80230431956460818752015-04-01T22:53:27.459-07:002015-04-01T22:53:27.459-07:00Mike,
Not the best ski I own for deep snow for sur...Mike,<br />Not the best ski I own for deep snow for sure. Too short and too narrow. But likely the best all round ski I own for the kind of stuff I like to ski and sweet for weight and size touring. I never ski very fast in the back country anyway so the length isn't important to me.<br /><br />If you are on race skis I suspect you'll really like the added ski under foot....nice match to the Alien as a do any set up I think. And what an Alien won't do a TLT will o na 174. Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-21307597152000026912015-04-01T22:05:34.820-07:002015-04-01T22:05:34.820-07:00Thanks Dane.
Ok, so boot choice aside, the 174 i...Thanks Dane. <br /><br />Ok, so boot choice aside, the 174 is your go-to now? Not too short for the deeper stuff? It sounded like you were sold on the 182's last year.<br /><br />This season, I've been skiing my ~160 cm race skis (Atomics & Dynastar Pierra Mentas) almost exclusively in all conditions. So I'm comfortable with a short ski. Just wondering if at higher speeds I might wish for the 182. Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15699654250636067683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-76645606382506814412015-04-01T21:54:23.847-07:002015-04-01T21:54:23.847-07:00Hi Mike, 2nd season in the Alps on the Cho. Alon...Hi Mike, 2nd season in the Alps on the Cho. Along with 4 other pairs of skis including the Denali. At least for the Alps and what I use a ski for the Cho is still my favorite mountaineering ski after a short passionate romance with the Denali.<br /><br />I ski my 174s with a TLT6 and the Alien 1. I would not want to ski the 182 with the Alien. 174 is a lot of ski for the weight and size. Seems short till you get on really hard snow/snow conditions or a steep skin track. Good luck! Great ski!Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-2393003086334977852015-04-01T21:44:33.363-07:002015-04-01T21:44:33.363-07:00Dane, love the reviews on the Cho. I'm purchas...Dane, love the reviews on the Cho. I'm purchasing a pair for general touring use. First application is a hut tour in the Alps later this month. I'm a touch bigger than you- 6'2" and 200# in skivvies. Vacillating between the 174 and 182. Thinking of going for the 182, since it sounds like you've enjoyed that length as an all-arounder. Hoping to use my Alien 1.0's as well as TLT6's, so going to go with the speed superlight with adjustment plates or the speed radical.<br /><br />Any new thoughts on length for the Cho's in the year or so since the last comment here?Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15699654250636067683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-58396168118867804982014-04-23T09:09:13.072-07:002014-04-23T09:09:13.072-07:00Thanks for the reply.... thats what I figured, we&...Thanks for the reply.... thats what I figured, we'll see if I can find a 174, sadly I heard Dynafit is done pressing them until next fall so whatever is out there in the retail world is it for a while.<br /><br />Have a great day!<br />-Kirk<br />mtnsaremyhomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07729755973696235800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-2899357445894712162014-04-13T16:15:14.346-07:002014-04-13T16:15:14.346-07:00Hi Kirk,
I don't have my 182 to measure for yo...Hi Kirk,<br />I don't have my 182 to measure for you. But they do ski short. More like a long 170 something. But they are so light. Been skiing the 174 here in Chamonix a lot with TLT6ps. And I am no fly weight. Ski is awesome as is the 182, which I would have preferred much of the time. If you like your Broad Peaks I would make the effort to find a 174. My guess is you'd be happier. I have no complaints on the 174 and I loved my 167 BP! Waybacks I suspect will be gone after your first boot and ski!Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-34038512130597709042014-04-13T15:01:56.220-07:002014-04-13T15:01:56.220-07:00Hey Dane! Thanks for all your work and awesome wei...Hey Dane! Thanks for all your work and awesome weight postings for all your reviews. Just curious on the effective edge length of the 182cm Cho Oyu unflexed and flexed? I have only seen them up close once or twice. I'm 5'10" and 165lbs (skied for over a decade) Debating on replacing my beat three year old waybacks which I forgot to weigh before drilling. Published weight is 1500g so the 174 would be a savings of 300g vs. 160g with the 182cm which is still a savings, but not as much. Also tracking down a 174 for the spring might be difficult...my quiver is<br /><br />TlT5 Performances +<br />Set ups w/dynafits:<br />160x62mm Atomic tour race<br />167x72mm Broad Peak<br />174x88mm k2 Wayback<br />174x106mm k2 Coomback<br />174x112mm k2 Back Drop<br /><br />Thoughts? Funny my middle ski would then be the longest... lol<br /><br />Thanks! -KirkFairhaven Bike and Skihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01815115380778010447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-9326867009683541732014-01-18T09:43:22.797-08:002014-01-18T09:43:22.797-08:00Thanks for the response Dane, you always manage to...Thanks for the response Dane, you always manage to point out a few things I did not think about (i.e the possibility of using a race skin with a Nanga). <br /><br />Time to start looking for deals on Nanga's and Cho's. I think I will only have the cash to buy one this year, and am currently leaning towards Cho's, hopefully I can find a used set of true rando skis in the next month or so. Hurts to be buying several sets of race bindings in a short amount of time. Kerwin.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18290897805174442368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-25806753696598934282014-01-17T22:53:08.826-08:002014-01-17T22:53:08.826-08:00Kirwin, Yep, 40g! For rando racing I want the PDG...Kirwin, Yep, 40g! For rando racing I want the PDG..gotta remember you have skin weight as well. Wider the ski, bigger and heavier the skin.<br /><br />Check the listed weights on the PDG and Nanga.... and then cut skin weight in half. Cho is a no brainier I think for BIG ski days. But BIG days..long and lots of mileage in the mtns I'd go Nanga with a narrow race skin.Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-31562413307350512622014-01-17T21:32:36.228-08:002014-01-17T21:32:36.228-08:00Wow, the 171 Nanga and 174 Cho are only 40g differ...Wow, the 171 Nanga and 174 Cho are only 40g difference in weight? That makes the decision on what to buy considerably more challenging. Looking for a ski to replace my 178 Manaslu + Plum Guide Setup. The new ski will be used for big days in the alpine (with a TLT5P) and for local rando racing (with a Dy.N.A), any additional thoughts?Kerwin.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18290897805174442368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-55172877027429103092013-12-15T18:40:38.813-08:002013-12-15T18:40:38.813-08:00Harpo, 6'1" and 190. Well over 200 geare...Harpo, 6'1" and 190. Well over 200 geared up. CO ski short fwiw. Signifigant rocker for a ski like this. There is a review and some comparison here on the 174. I could live with either no problem. With out the Nanga Parbat I would likely have both sizes in a CO.<br /><br />Nick? I a huge fan of the 177 Huascara. No question one of my useful and favorite skis in the quiver. Because the 177 was susch a surprise and so good I ended up build a quiver around them. I bought a 178 Hang5 and a Praxis GPO all for slightly simil and slightly different uses just to make the comparison and do the reviews. I'm here in Issaquah so we ski many of the same places I suspect. I am also on TLT boots and speed bindings. I have never skied the 177 with anything but a TLT. My 196 I use an RS on. I can't really tell you how much I like the 177 Hauscaran...but it is a lot. Only ski I worry about getting a core shot on or breaking. If that happens I'll buy another in a heart beat.<br /><br />Couple of reviews/commentaries here on how I use the Huascaran. Hope they help some. But I liked the Hauscaran enough to buy a pair of 196...that is how good I think the 177 is. Most of my bigger boards are 188/192. The 196 came in with a bad base tune and I didn't like them very much originally. Comparing them to a 192cm, DPS RPC for example. But once the base was ground correctly...same deal, really nice ski. I do really like a longer ski. But the 177 Haus is such a fun ski, I'll never be without something similar again. It is the only ski in decades that I have skied....and really wanted to ski 12 months of the year! Huas can easily ski any condition I am actually capable of skiing.Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-82282051742632294602013-12-15T12:15:27.032-08:002013-12-15T12:15:27.032-08:00Dane, this question is a bit irrelevant to the ski...Dane, this question is a bit irrelevant to the skis in your post, but I'm looking for a ski to replace my sportiva hi5s which I cant seem to get a handle on. I want something fun, reasonably light weight. Looking into the dynafit huascaran, mated with speed radicals and tlt5 mtn or maestrale RS. I'm 6'3 200 lbs in street clothes. Would I be safe on the 177, or should i step up to the 186? Skiing mostly around stevens pass/leavenworth area. Nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-89725591980128170732013-12-15T10:19:00.624-08:002013-12-15T10:19:00.624-08:00Hi Dane I am thinking of my own CO sizing. For com...Hi Dane I am thinking of my own CO sizing. For comparison, how tall/heavy r u?Harponoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-89597120392432340312013-12-13T23:55:04.663-08:002013-12-13T23:55:04.663-08:00Muchas Gracias Mi Amigo!
Fun ski isn't it!Muchas Gracias Mi Amigo!<br />Fun ski isn't it! Danehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300760603627210620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940163880772720830.post-20768997459943820192013-12-13T22:45:03.548-08:002013-12-13T22:45:03.548-08:00Tried them this past two weeks here in the Picos d...Tried them this past two weeks here in the Picos de Europa Range, with our terrible changing snow...<br />good feelings , and really light to set them in the pack and climb!!<br /><br />Following you from north Spain!<br />Great blog Dane!Fernando Calvo GuiasdelPicuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14265192848581145293noreply@blogger.com