![]() ![]() ![]() Insulated and sealed, you'll be able to spend the whole day out there in the woods, making it fun and easy to rip through the touring center and beyond. Included in this package is a pair of ski poles. ![]() The exact pair we select will be based on the inventory we have available in your size. No matter which pole we choose though, you can expect a high quality, lightweight aluminum ski pole that will work flawlessly with the rest of your package! We'll do our best to color coordinate your poles with the rest of your package. For help with Nordic Ski sizing, please call us at: (877) 812-6710. Ski Sizing can be tricky, thanks to a combination of the ever changing ski technology. It used to be that if you extended your arm upwards, you should be able to reach the tips of your skis. Then rocker technology came along, and, long story short, there’s way more room for preference and interpretation than ever before. The good news is that the all around quality of skis is increasing, making it more possible than ever to find a ski that fits your specific style and preferences. The bad news, is that it can be a bit more difficult to do- but that’s why we’re here. Take a look at the chart below, and if you have any trouble figuring out your size range, scroll past the cart to where we provide more information regarding these categories. Sometimes you just need to speak to a expert, so if you're still having trouble picking a size, please give us a call at (877) 812-6710. Rules of Thumb: Adults: Between Chin and Eyebrows Kids: Between Chest and Chin Heightīeginner: Chances are you’ll know if this is you. Beginner skiers are classified as people who have never ever skied, right up to those just starting to dabble in Intermediate trails. Chances are if you’re the type of skier who typically skis with a “ski-mentor” or a friend who’s job it is to get you down the mountain. Skill wise, you’ll be able to control your speed with snowplowing, wedging, or forming a “pizza”. Turns will be slow and steady, and at the end of your time as a beginner, you’ll be starting to tip your skis to turn rather than pushing yourself to turn with your heels. Intermediate: Congratulations! You’ve made it to the next level in skiing. Rather than snowplow your way down blue squares, you’re able to use the shape of your skis to make parabolic or carving turns. You’re likely still pretty cautious in regards to your speed, but are able to stop on demand and have a bit more confidence that you’ll make it to the bottom in one piece. Most intermediate skiers will be tempted to wander off trail, but may not be brave enough quite yet. Some certainly will, but if off-trail skiing becomes your preference, chances are you’ve graduated to the next level.Īdvanced: This might be one of the hardest groups to identify. If you know you’re not an Intermediate skier still, but aren’t quite confident enough to call yourself an expert, then chances are this is you. Ski lengths on our chart above will fall somewhere between your nose and eyebrows. This is what used to be referred to as “Expert” until rocker skis came along and let experts go back to over head ski lengths. Your 68mm tip can handle both the backcountry and groomers.Characteristics of an advanced skier would be: the ability to ski most, if not all trails, an ability to ski fast, regular ability to ski off trail, and more traditionally, the ability to link full carving turns at full speed.Įxpert: Hands down, you’re the best skier on the mountain. When the sun starts to show signs of disappearing, you can make your way back the way you came, or take a short-cut on the prepared trail. When the uphills are over, Speed Grinding (a universal stone grind) offers you perfect gliding properties in any snow conditions so you can glide right over to the next climb. ![]() Hills won’t cut your day short either with Offtrack Crown assisting in climbing that difficult terrain so you can push on to the next incline. Luckily for you, the whole edge of the ski is a thin steel that assists in easy turns by giving you constant edge contact on every surface. Nothing shortens your day faster than running out of energy by sliding all over the place. At the same time, the rocker allows for lighter turns with less effort so you’re not wasting precious energy. Equipped with Fischer’s Nordic rocker camber with slightly opened ski tips, you’ll be able to glide through varying terrain and difficult conditions with ease all day long. For those extended days in the backcountry when you’ve left the groomed trails far behind and are creating your own adventure, you're in the Outback 68 Ski. ![]()
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