Bought a pair of BD 127s about a month ago. Out of the box they climbed great, but the glide was miserable. I was really disappointed but didn't want to return the skis. So, although the instructions indicate these skis are not to be hot waxed, I did it anyway. I put on a hard cold wax and kept the temp of my iron as low as possible to still get a good melt, scraped, brushed and polished. The process created an entirely different ski. They glide wonderfully. My boots are WOLVERINE Men's CarbonMax with 400 grams of Thinsulate. They are a hiking/work boot that has a sole that stays flexible even when the temps here in MN drop to -20F. A flexible sole is critical for these skis, given the design of the bindings--and -20F is the lowest temp BD recommends for these skis. For backcountry brush whacking these skis are so much better than typical Cross/X skis or snow shoes. The only limitation is down-hill runs. These skis are excellent for flat terrain and rolling hills, but not steep grades.
Thanks for the video, Ive watched a few videos on these skis and yours is so much better narrated. Your to the point, not 15 minutes and your footage is great
Thank you for doing this video. I would be curious to see a review of the 147cm versions. Based on what I've read, they should be more stable and float on powder better, but a little heavier and less nimble. I would be curious to see if there is a substantial difference. Thank you.
I see this review is from 2years ago... well I'm posting this from the future! I am interested in these skies to replace snow shoeing and trying to get all the info I can. You mentioned an updated review since this, do you have one in the works or any updates since? Are you still favorable about these?
I bought a pair of the BD 127s from a friend who should gone for the 20cm longer ski with metal edges. She put a couple hours on them. I am looking for a sliding snowshoe instead of going up to 36 inch plus I need for the sugary powder we have here in the Bighorns (WY) I probably will pack my old base MSR Denali snow shoes along for icy slopes that these skis are not designed for.
Bought a pair of BD 127s about a month ago. Out of the box they climbed great, but the glide was miserable. I was really disappointed but didn't want to return the skis. So, although the instructions indicate these skis are not to be hot waxed, I did it anyway. I put on a hard cold wax and kept the temp of my iron as low as possible to still get a good melt, scraped, brushed and polished. The process created an entirely different ski. They glide wonderfully. My boots are WOLVERINE Men's CarbonMax with 400 grams of Thinsulate. They are a hiking/work boot that has a sole that stays flexible even when the temps here in MN drop to -20F. A flexible sole is critical for these skis, given the design of the bindings--and -20F is the lowest temp BD recommends for these skis. For backcountry brush whacking these skis are so much better than typical Cross/X skis or snow shoes. The only limitation is down-hill runs. These skis are excellent for flat terrain and rolling hills, but not steep grades.
I love how he picks stick off trail, dog grabs stick and puts back on trail......LOL.
Thanks for the video, Ive watched a few videos on these skis and yours is so much better narrated. Your to the point, not 15 minutes and your footage is great
Hello My Friend. Thank you for the video. Can you share the link for the "over boots" that you use? Thx.
Thank you for doing this video. I would be curious to see a review of the 147cm versions. Based on what I've read, they should be more stable and float on powder better, but a little heavier and less nimble. I would be curious to see if there is a substantial difference. Thank you.
Do a you tube search on Skin based skiing or OAC skinbased. Same tools different badge.
I see this review is from 2years ago... well I'm posting this from the future! I am interested in these skies to replace snow shoeing and trying to get all the info I can. You mentioned an updated review since this, do you have one in the works or any updates since? Are you still favorable about these?
I bought a pair of the BD 127s from a friend who should gone for the 20cm longer ski with metal edges. She put a couple hours on them. I am looking for a sliding snowshoe instead of going up to 36 inch plus I need for the sugary powder we have here in the Bighorns (WY) I probably will pack my old base MSR Denali snow shoes along for icy slopes that these skis are not designed for.
Fantastic video. Thank you.
at 1:13 you can see two X-marks in the aspens.
He’s definitely in squatch territory lol
Nice job! This was super helpful!
What kind of over boots are you wearing?
Thanks - excellent video - looking to buy these instead of using snowshoes...........
That's what i did and love them. Travel a lot faster
@@moegi3232 Thanks Jim!