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Conference mtview::x_c_skiing

Title:Cross Country Skiing
Notice:Go ski, then post trail conditions in note 20
Moderator:CALDEC::ALVIDREZ
Created:Fri Feb 26 1988
Last Modified:Thu Mar 13 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:250
Total number of notes:1649

250.0. "Looking for Advanced X-Country Ski Package" by ZEKE::BURTON (Jim Burton, DTN 381-6470) Sun Feb 16 1997 17:08

My wife and I are 20 year veteran corss-country skier and we need to upgrade
our equipment this year.  My wife's narrow 3-pin boot just broke at the tip and
I'm still skiing on the beginner's package I purchased in 1978.  Here is what
we want in a package: 

       o willing to spend $200-300 per person if necessary
       o want to ski tracked courses and occasionally make our own tracks
       o don't want skate skis or backcountry skis
       o want more control on the downhill
       o want waxless skis
       o want skis that will glide well
       o want very good quality boots
       o would like to stay with European equipment if possible
       

I have a "B" width foot and have trouble with most ski boots being too wide.  I
was considering buying women's boots if they don't look feminine and they come
in size 44 since women's boots are narrower than men's.  A few years back, I
picked up a pair of size 12 1/2 women's Nike hightop basketball shoes at an
outlet for $19.99 and they are the best fitting pair of athletic shoes I have
ever owned. 

We have looked at all the places in the Nashua area and are disappointed at 
what we found.  Most of the store here seem to cater to the beginner (I call
them golf course skiiers).  Does anyone know of anyplace where we might 
look?  We are willing to travel up to 2 hours from Nashua and pay sales tax
if necessary. We are also willing to do mailorder from the US, Canada, or 
Europe.

Thanks,
Jim
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250.1WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Mon Feb 17 1997 05:029
    A suggestion. Try Lahout's in Lincoln. They seem to have the best
    equipment and service that I've found. (I live in Hudson, NH, so I know
    about the Nashua area stores and their problems.) Lahout's is in
    downtown Lincoln on the left, as you head towards Loon Mt. and Lincoln
    Woods/Wilderness Trail. I highly recommend it.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ 
250.2NETRIX::"[email protected]"Ken WadoskiMon Feb 17 1997 07:149
If want to try "Lincoln South" there is Lincoln Guide in Lincoln, MA.
They have an excellent selection (from beginner to advanced), knowledgeable 
staff, and usually good prices on packages. You might want to give them
a call (617-259-1111).

Good luck.

Ken
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250.3ZEKE::BURTONJim Burton, DTN 381-6470Mon Feb 17 1997 08:463
Thanks for the replies so far.  We'll check them out.

Jim
250.4SUBSYS::DCARRI'd rather be at Newfound LakeMon Feb 17 1997 11:3420
    Jim,

    I'm not a x-country skier myself, but my wife and daughter recently 
    purchased equipment. Not sure if it'll help you or not, as they're both 
    just getting started with the sport. They chose Rossignol skis, Salomon
    SNS boots and bindings. My daughter's got the Salomon 3.5's, my wife the
    3.1's. The 3.5's are black, so they certainly don't look that feminine.

    The two shops we finally decided on were Buchika's in Salem, NH and 
    Joe Jones at the Waterville Valley exit off I-93. Most of the equipment
    was purchased at Buchika's, though prices were comparable between the two
    stores.

    I'm fairly certain both stores carried Peltonnen (sp?) and Fischer skis as 
    well. Other stores we checked out were MVP Sports and the ski store at the
    base of Gunstock (can't recall the name) which didn't have much in the
    way of x-country gear.

    -Dom
250.5SUBSYS::DCARRI'd rather be at Newfound LakeTue Feb 18 1997 06:015
    In the previous reply, Salomon 3.5's should be 5.1's. I knew there was
    a '5' in there somewhere, just didn't put it in the right spot.

    -Dom
250.6CPDEV::SWFULLERWed Feb 19 1997 10:424
    You may want to call New England Backpacker, they specialize in 
    x-country equipment.  508-853-9407
    
    steve
250.7Sport Loft in Fitchburg is goodWRKSYS::BROWERWed Feb 19 1997 11:276
        Or Sport Loft in Fitchburg.. I'd done some comparison shopping for
    packages for my kids at x-mas.. Sport Loft beat New England Backpacker
    hands down for price. FWIW though last year I did buy my x-country
    skiis at NE Backpacker.
    
    bob