Skate skiing as a race discipline that has grown popular in recent years, and with it, the need for women's specific models. Skate skis are slightly shorter than the normal track racing skis to accommodate the V-skate stride used. Women's s… read more
Choosing the right size ski equipment is critical to having a good skate skiing experience. While finding the right size quickly boils down to finding the appropriate options in a size chart, you must also take into account your skill level… read more
Skate skiing is a variation of regular alpine skiing utilizing thin skis to increase a rider's speed. It is a physically demanding sport often competed in by only the most athletic types. These skates are similar to traditional alpine skis… read more
While skate skiing and classic style are both examples of cross-country or Nordic Skiing, in many ways, this is one of the only things that they have in common. Skate skiing is performed from a "V" position. One ski is pushed out at an angl… read more
There are two types of cross country ski techniques; classic and skate skiing. Skate skiing is similar to ice skating. Unlike classic skiing, which uses a kick wax, skate skis should only be waxed with a glide wax, which makes the ski slipp… read more
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