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Åsnes Amundsen Fram Waxless sukset skinlock

317,00 €

479,00 €

Tuotekoodi: 004648

Åsnes Amundsen Fram Waxless sukset skinlock

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Amundsen Fram Waxless on kevyt, pitopohjalla varustettu tunturisuksi, joka sopii hyvin vaativillekin retkille vaikka matkassa olisi painavakin kantamus tai vedettävänä ahkio.

Kapeana ja kevyenä se toimii myös ajetuilla latu-urilla. Hyvät täyspitkät teräskantit, hangella hyvät kelluttavat ominaisuudet ja  nousukarvoja varten nerokkaat kiinnitykset vakiona. Amundsen Fram 57 on erinomainen retkisuksi tunturiin ja pitkille retkille, pitokarvoilla varustettuna se toimii loistavasti myös jyrkemmissä nousuissa.

Saatavana myös voideltavalla pohjalla Amundsen BC.

Tuotetiedot:
- Ydin: Paulownia-haapapuu
- Paino, per pari: 2020 g (pituudessa 201 cm)
- Sivuleikkaus: 67-57-62 mm

- Pituudet: 180, 187, 194, 201 ja 208 cm
- Teräskantit: 1,9 x 2,1 mm
- Nousukarvalukitus lyhyille nousukarvoille, (nousukarvat lisävaruste, Amudsen sukseen suosittelemme 45mm leveitä karvoja.)

 

The perfect waxless choice for long treks and tracks alike

Amundsen Fram Waxless is a waxless ski, stiff along its length, narrow enough for groomed tracks but perfectly at home in the mountains.

A ski for long mountain excursions, with a higher pocket over the grip zone than the Amundsen, the full steel edge and the stiffness and stability of the Amundsen Fram Waxless make it ideal for treks with extra weight – perfect for adventurers planning long trips with a sled or heavy loads.

The Åsnes fish-scale pattern provides excellent grip, regardless of condition, without time spent waxing.

Amundsen skis are equipped with Skinlock, ready for an X-Skin to be locked into the centre of the ski in seconds. So although the Amundsen BC is narrow enough for groomed tracks, a climbing skin can be instantly attached for climbing.

Roald Amundsen (1872–1928), the first man to reach both the South and North Poles, was a polar explorer, discoverer, researcher and flight pioneer. He navigated the Northwest Passage and was a pioneer in the use of airships and planes in polar research. Many of his expeditions were made with the Polar ship ‘Fram’, owned by the explorer Frijdtof Nansen.

Choosing the right length

Ski length is determined according to body weight and height. The table below is only a guide, however – experience, skill, terrain and individual needs can all influence your choice of length.

Generally speaking, moving through rugged terrain calls for shorter skis than the open mountain plateau. And for beginners, short skis are easier to control. If you’re mainly skiing along tracks, length isn’t the most crucial factor. For good float on deep snow, a slighter wider ski is useful. Lighter skiers might consider a shorter ski; heavier skiers a longer ski. Skiers with loads such as backpacks and sledges might consider a longer ski.

Body length Weight (kg) Suggested length
165-170 60-70 180
170-175 70-80 187
175-185 75-85 194
180-190 80-95 201
190 + 95 + 208