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I was born on ski's and switched to snowboarding and now on the return to skiing. However I intend to do both downhill and skijoring in the next season (skiing with my dogs) I am having trouble de...
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<p>I was born on ski's and switched to snowboarding and now on the return to skiing. However I intend to do both downhill and skijoring in the next season (skiing with my dogs)</p> <p>I am having trouble deciding on which ski and binding set would be best suited.</p> <p>Factors:</p> <ul> <li>ungroomed trails</li> <li>flat/ hilly terrain</li> <li>downhill</li> <li>distance</li> </ul> <p>So my questions are: 1. knowing the above factors, is there a ski setup that could handle both downhill and backcountry at speed? 2. knowing downhill will probably need a separate setup what type of ski could handle like a backcountry ski but with a skating motion in a cross country binding/boot setup? </p>