I'm planning to hike for about 1 or 2 hours on these skis. To take advantage of the performance, would you recommend Kingpin or Look & Cast system for bindings?
Any time performance is mentioned in a touring format, the Cast is worth the weight. If you have a big ski to drive and you're a relatively aggressive skier, I think the Pivot downhill setup is the way to go. Heavier, yes, but well worth the confidence in downhill mode. Have fun! SE
Lots of similarities in terms of overall smoothness and power. On both skis, you will not feel anything underfoot--so darn stable. The Declivity has more tip rocker and taper while the Scott is still a bit more on the traditional side when it comes to profile.
Not quite the same combination. They're heavier, at about 2000 grams per ski in the 190, and produce a slightly longer turn radius. The metal is found underfoot, so the flex isn't as consistently stiff as it is in the Kore, rather, the forebody and tails are more flexible while the mid-zone of the Pure Pro is more stable and stout. The Kore is considerably stiffer overall. Hope that helps! SE
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Where would you recommend putting ski mounts?(recommended value or shift towards the tail of the ski; skiing 182cm. Skier 179cm)
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I'm planning to hike for about 1 or 2 hours on these skis. To take advantage of the performance, would you recommend Kingpin or Look & Cast system for bindings?
Any time performance is mentioned in a touring format, the Cast is worth the weight. If you have a big ski to drive and you're a relatively aggressive skier, I think the Pivot downhill setup is the way to go. Heavier, yes, but well worth the confidence in downhill mode. Have fun!
SE
Whats the mount point on these?
How do you compare it with the declivity 108ti?
Lots of similarities in terms of overall smoothness and power. On both skis, you will not feel anything underfoot--so darn stable. The Declivity has more tip rocker and taper while the Scott is still a bit more on the traditional side when it comes to profile.
Are the similar to Kore 111? Light and very stiff?
Not quite the same combination. They're heavier, at about 2000 grams per ski in the 190, and produce a slightly longer turn radius. The metal is found underfoot, so the flex isn't as consistently stiff as it is in the Kore, rather, the forebody and tails are more flexible while the mid-zone of the Pure Pro is more stable and stout. The Kore is considerably stiffer overall. Hope that helps!
SE