How to Choose Skate Skis

Skate skiing is a potentially dangerous activity, so choosing the proper equipment is vital to having a safe and fun skiing experience. There are countless factors to consider before choosing skate skis, such as weight, height, experience level, preference and style. Investing in skate skis that are comfortable and high-quality is important, especially if you intend to ski often.

Instructions

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      Choose skate skis that enhance the way you ski. Find skate skis that are light with moderate-length. Light skis make it easier to ski, because they are easy to lift off the ground. Skis that are somewhat long create stability while you ski. Try on different pairs of skis before making a purchase. Your height and weight are huge factors in choosing the right ski.

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      Select skate skis that are comfortable. Keep in mind that there you constantly twist and turn while skiing, so it is important to go for comfort. Find skate skis that have stiff soles to minimize the forward flex while skiing. If your skis are not comfortable, your skating experience may suffer.

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      Find skate skis that are between 41mm to 45mm wide. Skate skis in this width range glide much easier. Consider getting skate skis that are a little wider if you are new to skiing. Narrow skate skis allow skaters to move much faster and they adapt to various snow tracks.

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      Purchase skate skis that have good traction. Skis with good traction have wax bases. A skate ski with good traction allows skaters to maneuver easily on the track. It is also easier to gain momentum with skis that help your stride. Skate skis with good traction will enhance your overall skiing experience.

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      Choose skate skis according to purpose. If you are an experienced skier, very narrow and short skis probably suit you. Short and narrow skis also suit someone who intends to race in the skate skis. A new skier would be better off with skis that are wider and with a moderate length. This gives the beginner more stability and support.