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17.12.2010 09:33    Comments: 0    Categories: Snowsport  Cross_Country_Skiing  Cross_Country_Ski_Accessories  Climbing_Skins      Tags: black-diamond  

Black Diamond Ascension Nylon STS Skins - Specification

Suggested use Backcountry
Weight 577 / 664 / 751 / 838 / 924 grams
Material(s) Nylon
Width 80 / 95 / 110 / 125 / 140 millimeters
Length [Skin] 188cm
[w/ Tail] 200cm 
   
   
   
   


Pros
  • Easy To Set Up
    - the toe bail and tail attachment work well, and adjust super fast
    - the tool Black diamond included makes it super easy to trim the skins to fit
  • Flexible
    - while the have great traction they are high maintenance
  • Lightweight
    - lighter than snow shoes and fit any ski
  • Stable
    - skins have made climbing so much easier
    - these give great traction going up the steep stuff, but don't let you move much at all going down little hills
    - the adhesive is incredible
    - except for the stuff sack all the differences are in the eye of the beholder and not in the function
  • Durable
    - these are the toughest, most durable skins on the market and will stand up to any abuse you can throw at them
    - make sure to dry them out every night
Cons

  • none

Best Uses

  • Backcountry skiing
  • Deep Powder

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