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Ski poles purchase advice: Which size of ski poles should I buy?

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Ski poles purchase advice: Which size of ski poles should I buy?

It's hard to believe, but the length of a ski pole can influence the performance On- and Off-piste: Depending on your skiing style and terrain, you will need shorter or longer poles. Therefore, choosing the right size is important when buying the poles – so nothing gets in the way of having a good time in the snow! How is ski pole length calculated and why does it depend on the type of pole used? Let us answer these questions for you.

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Choose the Right Length of Cross-Country Pole

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Choose the Right Length of Cross-Country Pole

To get the best out of cross-country skiing, whether classic or skating, you need cross-country poles, the length of which depends on the height of the athlete. Depending on the technique, these tend to be shorter for classic style and longer for skating. We will now show you how to determine the perfect size for cross-country ski poles and why you can get even more out of the respective cross-country skiing technique!

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Learning to ski cross-country

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Learning to ski cross-country

Skate skiing is the cross-country skiing style you know best from seeing global competitions. There are various race distances, and relays, and it’s the way biathletes skate, also. When you see great skiers such as two-time world champion biathlete Laura Dahlmeier or Olympic champion Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, it looks really fast and like a lot of fun. Well, it is fun, and you can become fast, but it is a tough, tough workout. If you’re interested, we’ll get you started.

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Ski poles purchase advice: Which size of ski poles should I buy?

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Ski poles purchase advice: Which size of ski poles should I buy?

It's hard to believe, but the length of a ski pole can influence the performance On- and Off-piste: Depending on your skiing style and terrain, you will need shorter or longer poles. Therefore, choosing the right size is important when buying the poles – so nothing gets in the way of having a good time in the snow! How is ski pole length calculated and why does it depend on the type of pole used? Let us answer these questions for you.

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Cross-country ski length: How long should classic cross-country and skating skis be?

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Cross-country ski length: How long should classic cross-country and skating skis be?

Whether classic cross-country skiing in the track or the sporty skating technique - cross-country skiing is fun only when using a ski with the right length. This article tries to explain how you can calculate your cross-country ski length and how body weight and height relate to it. And since skis aren't everything that counts when cross-country skiing, we've also collected useful information on ski pole length and other cross-country equipment.

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Cross-country ski waxing: instructions and tips for cross-country ski care

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Cross-country ski waxing: instructions and tips for cross-country ski care

A well waxed cross-country ski virtually moves by itself? Well, not quite, but in any case, you glide on it way better! Here we'll show you how to wax your classic cross-country skis, "scale skis" or skating skis and which wax is best for cross-country ski care. Last but not least, we will also be looking at the question of whether you should wax your cross-country skis by yourself or if it would be better to have them waxed by a professional.

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Which ski suits me best? Ski types tested

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Which ski suits me best? Ski types tested

From good-natured All Mountain Skis for beginners to Freeride Skis for free-spirited or the Race Carver for ambitious skiers - finding the right ski seems like a pretty difficult task at first. If you are asking yourself: "Which ski is best for me?" Then you've come to the right place, because we've summarized the most important tips on (alpine) ski types and their differences for you!

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Be prepared with ski crampons

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Be prepared with ski crampons

What crampons are to mountain climbers, ski crampons are to ski tourers. They can save your tour, and literally save your life. On really or icy snow, even the best climbing skins aren’t enough to prevent you from slipping. The danger is especially high when traversing a hard surface. A sideways skid is the hardest to avoid and recover from. Ski crampons are a surprisingly simple, effective, even lightweight solution to this problem.

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Tips and technique for mogul skiing

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Tips and technique for mogul skiing

Mogul fields can be found at almost every ski area. They are specially prepared slopes of low, semi-regular snow mounds with clearly defined, rounded troughs surrounding them. You’ll see experts refining their technique, freestyle skiers and boarders launching off the tops, and beginners slowly working their way through this unique challenge. Mogul skiing has been a Winter Olympics sport since 1994, with an individual freestyle element judged on speed, technique, and aerial moves; there is also a head-to-race.

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Technique and where to practice

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Technique and where to practice

Cross-country skiing is becoming more and more popular, especially with younger athletes who are discovering this great endurance sport. It works all the major muscle groups, and can easily burn as much as 6,000 calories per hour. The smooth action involved also has a very low incidence of sports injuries.

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Determining your glove size

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Determining your glove size

A glove is a glove, as long as it's warm? Not at all, if your gloves do not fit correctly, your hands will not get warm or stay warm. To keep your hands comfortable, please follow the fitting instructions on the men's women's and children's gloves charts. 

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