For those of you who like to ski into the backcountry here is a great setup that's cheap.
I've used these skis for about 8 years here in New England and in Alaska at the Army's Northern Warfare School.


These skis are great for not only XC but the cable locks down on the sides for Alpine skiing.

https://colemans.com/shop/cold-weather-gear/u-s-g-i-cross-country-downhill-skis-2-pair/
These universal skis are built with elements of both cross country skiing, and downhill skiing in mind. They are slightly wider like a downhill ski, but they have an arch, and a center groove like a cross country ski. Our government had these skis manufactured in Straumsnes, Norway, by “ASNES”- Skifabrikk A/S. The U.S. Government paid $288.75/pair (at wholesale prices). Don’t miss this great deal!! These skis are tapped for bindings (bindings not included), and have a wood core, tap and torsion box construction. Color: White. All with a 75/65/70 sidecut. Unissued. (about $70 for 2 pair when you add in the shipping)
http://www.asnes.com/ski/
https://colemans.com/shop/cold-weather-gear/u-s-g-i-ski-bindings/
These Ramer(R) Bindings are designed for both Alpine and Cross-Country Skis. They were manufactured by Alpine Research and are designed for use with standard Military Issue boots. Set includes bindings and all required mounting hardware.
And for steep terrain, climbing skins
https://colemans.com/shop/sporting-goods/g-i-ski-climbers-2-pair/
$80 for one complete, $120 for two sets.
The boots are Lowa, I haven't seen them around for a few years.
I've used these skis for about 8 years here in New England and in Alaska at the Army's Northern Warfare School.


These skis are great for not only XC but the cable locks down on the sides for Alpine skiing.

https://colemans.com/shop/cold-weather-gear/u-s-g-i-cross-country-downhill-skis-2-pair/
These universal skis are built with elements of both cross country skiing, and downhill skiing in mind. They are slightly wider like a downhill ski, but they have an arch, and a center groove like a cross country ski. Our government had these skis manufactured in Straumsnes, Norway, by “ASNES”- Skifabrikk A/S. The U.S. Government paid $288.75/pair (at wholesale prices). Don’t miss this great deal!! These skis are tapped for bindings (bindings not included), and have a wood core, tap and torsion box construction. Color: White. All with a 75/65/70 sidecut. Unissued. (about $70 for 2 pair when you add in the shipping)
http://www.asnes.com/ski/
https://colemans.com/shop/cold-weather-gear/u-s-g-i-ski-bindings/
These Ramer(R) Bindings are designed for both Alpine and Cross-Country Skis. They were manufactured by Alpine Research and are designed for use with standard Military Issue boots. Set includes bindings and all required mounting hardware.
And for steep terrain, climbing skins
https://colemans.com/shop/sporting-goods/g-i-ski-climbers-2-pair/
$80 for one complete, $120 for two sets.
The boots are Lowa, I haven't seen them around for a few years.