Short and wide skis with integrated skin and robust bindings combine skiing performance with the flexibility known from traditional snowshoes.
Hiking skis are suitable for a range of activities in the backcountry, from open mountains to dense forests. Moving around with hiking skis is faster than with regular snowshoes. The skis are wide enough to support the skier on top of the snow. The twin tip makes it easy to use the skis in deep snow and allows for backward movement, and the beveled tail adds simplicity to steering. Anar hiking skis are also a safe choice for those skiing with a pet, as the skis do not have sharp steel edges.
Any shoe is suitable for the universal binding (sold separately), so for example warm winter boots or hiking boots can be worn while skiing. The bindings are sold separately.
The hiking skis are available in different lengths. The shorter ski is more flexible and is well suited for denser forests or sloping terrain. As the length and width of the skis increase, the load capacity also improves. So when choosing the size of the skis, take into account the terrain where you will use the skis as a rule of thumb. In addition to this, it is worth considering the size of the user, as ski length also affects load capacity.
Product details:
- Integrated high quality Mohair-mix skin from the EU
- Beveled tail adds simplicity to steering
- Twin Peaks
- Separate boots are not necessary
- The bindings are sold separately.
120 cm skis:
Length: 120 cm Width from the tip: 14 cm Width from the back: 9 cm Weight: 1.85 kg (with bindings).
160 cm skis:
Length: 160 cm Width from the tip: 10 cm Width from the back: 9 cm Weight: 2.05 kg (with bindings).