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Hagan X-Trace skis and X-Trace link

Hagan X-Trace skis and X-Trace link

Hagan X-Trace skis and X-Trace link
Hagan X-Trace skis and X-Trace link
Hagan X-Trace skis and X-Trace link

Price
339,00 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pair


Size
160 cm
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170 cm
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180 cm
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190 cm
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200 cm
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210 cm
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Product description
Backcountry tours and cross-country hikes are the recipe, enjoying the vastness of nature and giving free reins to one’s fantasy are the result. The equipment is provided by Hagan. The 160 cm X-TRACE woodcore ski with a fishscale base as climbing system is provided with a binding that permits the simple and quick fixing of trekking and hiking shoes with a flexible sole.

- Coex top sheet transparent
- Fibreglass laminate
- Poplar wood core
- GFK laminate
- Steel edge tuned
- PE running base with fishscale climbing system
- Sidecut/mm: 88 - 62 - 74
- Radius: 24,7 m

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The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 1800 x 250 x 30 mm.


Weight
0,98 kg
(with sales package 3,2 kg)


Comments
Nickname Toinen hiihtäjä 28.3.2016
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Great skis for solid woods or plains, but not suitable for hiking in terrain with a lot of profile. Rising hair definitely demands the fell.
Nickname Juhani 6.3.2012
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Good closed and edges give lateral grip comfortably. Particularly pleased with the ties, even though the glove was that length was enough.
Nickname hiihtäjä 28.3.2011
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Lovely skis, these I have dreamed of all my life. Pirkko 55 y
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