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Fischer Transnordic 66 Easy Skin Xtralite

Fischer Transnordic 66 Easy Skin Xtralite

Fischer Transnordic 66 Easy Skin Xtralite
Fischer Transnordic 66 Easy Skin Xtralite

Price
349,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 24 %


Quantity
pair



Length
185 cm
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190 cm
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195 cm
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200 cm
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205 cm
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210 cm
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Product description

An absolute classic among backcountry models has a new name: TRANSNORDIC 66 Easy Skin Xtralite. This proven favorite expedition ski also has a new, lighter wood core for easier ascents and control with the same level of durability. Fischer Easy Skin attaches quickly to make this wax ski a real climber. The classic narrow shape and steel edges make this a reliable travelling partner on everything from expedition conditions to touring in moderate terrain.

Easy Skin - The easiest way to attach climbing skins
A combination of adhesion and click-in-place for reliable grip and straightforward attachment and removal. The material mix of mohair and nylon glides perfectly, is very durable, and grips especially well.

Note: These skis come without bindings, the bindings are sold separately!

Weight per ski
1.730g/200cm

BASE / CLIMBING ZONE
Sintec / Wax / Easy Skin


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 2050 x 200 x 200 mm.


Weight
3 kg(Includes the weight of the sales package if present)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


Comments
Jonas N. verified buyer, 10.2.2024
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Fairly light ski with a good attachment system for skins.
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