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$1,124.00 - $1,150.00 $1,249.00 - $1,292.00 Up to 11% Off
Best Fit Form Advanced Skate Rollerski Package, super comfortable carbon shafts, stiffer performance boots, lighter and stiffer poles Fischer Speedmax Skate Rollerskis Rottefella Skate Rollerski Bindings KV+ Bora Pole Fischer Carbonlite Boots Or Alpina Pro Rollerski Boot Swix Rollerski Ferrules 10mm Fischer Speedmax Rollerskis are light, flexible, comfortable and durable. Their lower standing height makes them more stable than higher riding shafts. The thinner ply means the standing height is low but the ground clearance is not compromised. Wheel speed is medium. The Bora+ Pole is reinforced with additional carbon bands along the entire length, they feature the same Tornado Plus stiffness, small quick-changing baskets, and Falcon Clip grips. Falcon grips are designed so that the strap fixing point is located exactly in the center of pole shaft, letting you push off the snow with maximum energy efficiency. Strap enters the grip at an angle that makes pole return to your palm quicker after the push. At just 62 grams per meter they are almost the same weight of Tornado Plus poles, so they’re still light enough for almost any pro skier. Weight: 50g/meter. Size: 150- 185cm. Fischer Carbonlite skate boots have a stiff heel counter and torsional resistance which gives the skier confidence and control. Alpina Pro Rollerski Boot works for both skate and classic rollersking. You get the same lateral and torsional support as the winter boot but in a lovely ventilated package. Your feet won't sweat like blazes! Rottefella rollerski specific bindings included.
$571.00 - $759.00 $635.00 - $845.00 10% Off
Best Fit Form Beginner Skate Package, for skiers who are at an intermediate level on the snow, looking to improve. Adults and teens Fischer RC7 Skate Rollerskis Rottefella Skate Rollerski Bindings Swix Quantum 6 Poles Salomon Pro Combi Prolink Boots Or Alpina Pro Rollerski Boot Swix Rollerski Ferrules 10mm Fischer's RC7 aluminum shafts with skate specific wheels make for solid training. Salomon Pro Comi boots offer comfort and lateral support. Prolink bindings compatible with NNN. Alpina Pro Rollerski Boot works for both skate and classic rollersking. You get the same lateral and torsional support as the winter boot but in a lovely ventilated package. Your feet won't sweat like blazes! Swix Quantum 6 poles are very durable but have race quality ergonomic cork grips and straps. Rottefella rollerski specific bindings included.
$439.00
The V2 Aero roller skis are the most versatile roller skis available. The large diameter pneumatic wheels can be used on surfaces where it’s impossible to roller ski with smaller diameter, solid wheels. The V2 Aero roller skis are renowned for their versatility. The skis can be used on dirt roads, limestone bicycle paths, chip seal pavement and on grass. On normal pavement the pneumatic tires provide an extremely smooth ride. Many users consider the Aero to be the safest skis available as they will roll over debris that can stop smaller wheels. Another major benefit is that the Speed Reducers on pneumatic tires are much more effective than when used on solid rubber wheels. Because the Speed Reducers are so effective on the Aero the skis have become popular in very hilly or mountainous terrain.The original Aero with the 150mm pneumatic wheels can cover terrain impossible with any other roller ski. The large 150mm pneumatic wheels easily roll over road debris and provide a very smooth ride. Despite the large wheel size, the XL150S is very light at only 2000g per pair, which is why so many say the XL150S is their top choice in roller skis. Wheelbase: 604mm/23.55” Weight per pair: 2000 g/4.57lbs Ground Clearance:31mm/1.2” Wheel Diameter: 150mm/5.85” Wheel Width: 31mm/1.2”
$359.00 - $369.00
The composite forks with built in fenders are just one of the six vibration-absorbing materials in the new XLC hybrid construction. Available in four speeds. THE XLC98 The new XLC Elite roller skis are the best of everything we have learned from 30 years of building roller skis. The XLC are available in Freestyle, Classic and Combi skis. The XLC are the lightest and the most snow like solid rubber wheel roller skis we have ever produced. The vibration damping of the new composite frame is exceptional, and, coupled with the shock absorbing wheel forks, the XLC makes skiing on pavement as similar to skiing on snow as possible. In addition to lower ski weight and the improved vibration damping, another advantage of the XLC is a lower center of gravity. The clearance from the pavement to the bottom of the shaft is the same, but with the strong construction we can make the shaft thinner, so the top of the shaft is lower, making the skis more stable. Safety is high priority at Jenex, so all XLC models are available with our patented brakes and speed reducers. For skiers weighing over 90 Kg (199 pounds), we offer the XLC in a Heavy Duty (HD) version that is about 25% stiffer. COMPOSITE FIBERS: Over the last twenty years we have tested most high strength synthetic fibers, including the many variants of Carbon, S glass, E glass and Aramid. All of these fibers have strengths and weaknesses. Aramid (KevlarTM) fibers have high tensile strength, dampen vibration and are extremely abrasion resistant, but are very weak in compression. Carbon is extremely stiff and strong in both tension and compression, but breaks very easily from impact, which is why so many Carbon ski poles break in sprint and mass start races. Carbon is a great material, but to prevent impact failure Carbon fiber shafts need a core with good energy absorbing properties and perform best when combined with more impact resistant fibers. And that’s what we have with the XLC. THE CORE: The core material is the foundation of a roller ski shaft and we have tried about every material available including a variety of metal cores. We have used organic cores like Baltic birch, Italian poplar, Balsa and many synthetic cellular cores. We now know from extensive experience that for roller skis, cellular cores are superior to metal cores. The XLC uses the best core we have tested to date. However, fabricating the cellular core is time consuming and expensive compared to an extruded core. BONDING: Composite structures need a very strong bond to both the fibers and the core. Bonding high strength fibers to a metal core can be more difficult than bonding to a porous cellular core. The metal must be aggressively etched for the fibers to bond properly. The cellular core we use has thousands of microscopic pores per square centimeter, and therefore the epoxy penetrates and bonds extremely well the core. The epoxy that binds the fibers to themselves and to the core has a tensile strength about 3X greater than conventional epoxies and is the strongest commercially available. The wheel forks have much better fenders than the original 800 and 900 series skis. The combination fork and fenders are produced in Du Pont’s™ toughest thermoplastic, further strengthened with the addition of carbon fibers during the injection molding process. The non-metallic wheel forks reduce vibration, and for improved safety, all V2 Roller Skis are designed to accept the patented Jenex speed reducers and brakes. The four XLC98 models are identical except for wheel speed. The XLC98F is fast, The XLCM is medium, the XLC98MS is medium slow and the XLC98S is slow. The rolling resistance of the slow wheels is increased using our patented ISR (internal speed reducer) that weighs only 10 grams. The wheel forks, with the built-in fenders, use the same strong Du Pont™ composite material that we have employed on the V2-900 and V2-800 series for many years.
$259.95 - $349.95
Adults and teens will get miles and miles or performance out of the budget RC7. Same wheel size as the Carbonlite skate in a simple aluminum frame. Good skating dynamics.
$325.00
A budget friendly version for junior athletes. Slightly wider and lower wheel is easier to begin on than full size wheels. Excellent skating characteristics in a durable starter ski. Bindings included.
$299.95
A budget friendly version for junior athletes. Slightly wider and lower wheel is easier to begin on than full size wheels. Excellent skating characteristics in a durable starter ski. Bindings not included.
$229.00
New alloy 98 skate, now with composite fork and integrated fenders. Still compatible with brake and speed reducers. Great budget ski with better vibration absorption for more comfortable training. Bindings and accessories not included.
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