Cross country skis are the most important piece of equipment for any cross country skier. Cross country skis are designed for groomed trails, ungroomed trails, and off-trail skiing. The type of cross country skiing you want to do will determine the type of skis you need. At Winthrop Mountain Sports, we offer a variety of cross country skis online including classic skis, skate skis, and backcountry skis.
Classic cross country skis are the most popular and the most versatile. They can be used on groomed trails, ungroomed trails, and off-trail. Classic skis are designed for the traditional diagonal stride technique. They are also compatible with skins, which makes them a great option for skiers who want to ski with grip and not wax. Classic skis are also the most popular type of ski to race on.
Skate skis are designed for skate skiing. Skate skiing is a more advanced technique that is done on groomed trails. Skate skiing is similar to ice skating, and it is the fastest form of cross country skiing. Skate skis are shorter and stiffer than classic skis, which allows for more glide and more speed.
Backcountry skis, also known as touring skis, are designed for off-trail skiing. Backcountry skis are wider and shorter than other cross country skis, which makes them more stable and more maneuverable. They also have metal edges, which provide more control and more stability. Backcountry skis are the most versatile, they can be used for day touring, racing, and even light telemark skiing.
When it comes to cross country skiing, having the right gear is essential. At Winthrop Mountain Sports, we offer a wide selection of cross country ski gear online and in our store in Winthrop. We also offer expert advice and fitting services to help you choose the right gear.
The camber or flex of the ski refers to the stiffness of the ski. At Winthrop, we hand-pick skis for each client depending on their level, height and weight, and ski style. We even have a flex machine that we use to check every ski camber, allowing us to find the perfect ski for each skier. A ski that is too stiff will be hard to control, difficult to go up and will not glide as well. Similarly, a ski that is too soft won't glide at all and won't grip the snow.
Choosing the right length and width of skis is essential. For classic and skate skiing, the standard width is 44mm. When it comes to backcountry skiing, different widths are designed to handle different conditions. Our range of back country skis varies from 60-120mm. If you’re skiing on a packed trail, a narrow ski will perform best. In contrast, if you’re skiing on ungroomed terrain, you’ll want a wider ski.
When you shop our selection of cross-country skis online at Winthrop Mountain Sports, you can trust that you’re getting the best quality and fit. Our team of experts has the skills and experience needed to help you find the ski gear that suits your unique needs. Shop our selection from Fischer, Rossignol, Madshus, Atomic, and Salomon online today!
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