How To Buy Cross Country Skis And Boots Page
Aluminum is durable and cheap; carbon fiber is light but pricey.
Wider, heavier skis with metal edges for deep, unmanaged snow. Choose the Right Skis
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Ensure you can compress the ski fully when standing on one foot. Select Your Boots
Skis are sized by your body weight, not your height. Aluminum is durable and cheap; carbon fiber is
Classic poles should reach your armpit; skate poles should reach your chin or nose.
Buying cross-country skis and boots is about matching your gear to the way you want to move through the snow. Whether you want to glide down groomed trails or blaze your own path through the woods, here is how to find your perfect setup. Find Your Style Best for groomed tracks and casual fitness. Ads are paid and are always labeled with "Ad" or "Sponsored"
To get a complete setup, you can find skis, boots, and poles bundled together in these options.