Skate Cross Country Skis
Atomic Redster S5 Skate Cross Country Package
De la 1.000,90 LeiAtomic Redster S7 Skate + Binding Cross Country Skis
2.099 Lei 1.799 LeiMadshus Skate Cross Country Package
De la 1.129,82 LeiMadshus Endurace Skate Cross country Schiuri
1.549 Lei 999 LeiAtomic Redster S5 Skating Cross Country Skis
1.249 Lei 1.149 LeiMadshus Nanosonic Carbon Skate Cross Country Skis
2.199 Lei 1.249 LeiAtomic Pro S2 + PSK Binding Skating Cross Country Skis
1.099 Lei 739 LeiFischer Skate Cross Country Package
De la 1.099,89 LeiAtomic Skate Cross Country Package
De la 966,30 LeiFischer Carbonlite Plus Skating Cross Country Skis
3.399 Lei 1.999 LeiRossignol Skate Cross Country Package
De la 1.109,90 LeiRossignol Delta Sport Skating Cross Country Skis
1.099 LeiFischer RCS Skate Plus 23/24 + Legaturi Cross Country Schiuri
2.999 LeiFischer Aerolite Skate 60 Skating Cross Country Skis
939 Lei 869 LeiFischer RCS Skate Cold + Legaturi Cross Country Schiuri
2.999 Lei 2.599 LeiMadshus Active Skate JR 21/22 Cross Country Skis
789 Lei 569 LeiMadshus Redline S/LTD Skate Skating Cross Country Skis
3.099 Lei 2.999 LeiWhat Are Cross Country Skate Skis?
Cross country skate skis are used for the Nordic discipline of skate skiing. This form of cross country skiing involves the skier making a skating motion, similar to the ice skating technique, that creates momentum to ski and glide along snowy groomed trails. This is a great form of exercise and the perfect way to explore nature. Aside from being a relaxing hobby, there is a competitive side to skate skiing, with professional athletes racing in all the “cold” corners of the world.
The skate skis are attached to the skier with specific cross country skate bindings and skate boots. These can be purchased individually, or you can choose a skate package to have all the right gear, all together at a convenient price.
What Size Cross Country Skate Skis Do I Need?
The skate ski length that you should choose is based on your weight, height, and preference. Each ski length comes with a recommended user weight interval that you should fit within. Being within the weight interval allows the ski to flex appropriately to get the best performance out of it. The general rule of thumb is that the skis should be between 5-15 cm longer than your height.
If you are stuck between two sizes, think about what you want to do with your skate skis. Shorter skate skis are more agile and easier to use, whereas longer skate skis require more control but offer great momentum and speed.
If you would like to have a look at the skate ski boots and bindings to match the skis, check out Cross Country Skate Ski Boots & Cross Country Skate Ski Bindings.