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After about 20 kilsa experiences, it does what it promises. The real full test is only in January at the height of Kuusamo, but I think the ski will cope well. A great combination with Nordigrip bindings. Good grip. You have to try to drill the slide more by lubricating it.
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Peltonen's Hunter Skins are in a way between sliding snowshoes and hunting skis. They slide better than sliding snowshoes because they are skis, but because of their width they don't quite slip as much as a narrower ski. I'm very happy with my purchase, just fit my needs.
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Just as you might think from the pictures: a compromise between sliding snowshoes and hunting. Doesn't ski like a long forest ski, but clearly better than OACs. The skins are quite small, so the grip isn't crazy, but on the other hand, it doesn't catch on flat ground. And especially these can fit in the ski box, inside the car and in the warehouse without any problems.
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Good basic skis for cross-country skiing. Remains surprisingly well on the surface, even in slightly softer snow, but at best, of course, in terrain where longer skis do not work properly (thick forest, e.g. mountain birch). In fresh wet snow, the skin tends to freeze, as does the nano-bottom. That's the downside.
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The Hunter skis I bought in 12/2022 have a matte ground base, just like the G-grip skis. I called Peltosen, expert Virtane, according to him Hunter's soles do not have G-grip coating. Hunter soles are ground with a different grinding machine than Peltonen's traditional latusus, but Hunters are nevertheless intended to be lubricated with traditional melting paraffin cream.