We're rolling again
It's that time of year when we wax our skis and put them away in the basement. Summer training is starting—and what could be better for cross-country skiers than roller skiing!


So-called “dry training” in cross-country skiing is diverse. Whether it’s running, hiking, cycling, or strength training—these and many more activities contribute in various ways to improving cross-country skiing performance. However, roller skiing is the most complex and effective. It’s the best way to train the sport-specific muscles, coordination, and endurance.


This isn’t just true for pros—roller skiing is also becoming increasingly popular among recreational athletes. Fischer remains committed to roller skiing and continues to offer everything you need for the sport.
For beginners and advanced users, the performance models Aerolite Road Skate and Classic are ideal, as is the RCJ Skate for young athletes. These rollerskis feature lightweight, durable aluminum frames and ensure perfectly cushioned, smooth riding in the summer.
For ambitious training, the Speedmax Skate and Classic models—the lightweights among rollerskis - impress with an authentic feeling just like on skis, thanks to the Bridge Arch Shape and full carbon construction. The matching Rollerski Skate or Classic binding completes the package.


You don’t need to buy special boots - the boots you use in winter work just as well in the summer. However, for added safety, we recommend the Rollerski Brake.


This universal brake can be used with all Fischer rollerskis and all cross-country boots. It attaches directly to the boot and operates independently of the specific rollerski model. Thanks to its very low weight, the brake remains virtually unnoticed during the running performance. The perfect accessory for increased safety and optimal control on rollerskis.
Then all you have to do is put on your helmet and goggles, and you’re ready to go. Have fun!




