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Big seller among recreational skiers. Its 60% carbon shaft gives an excellent price-weight-stiffness ratio. Enough stiffness even for skating style… > Read more
A wide range of lengths and flexes makes Acadia a good training ski even for a competitive skier. Elastic construction… > Read more
A wide range of lengths and flexes makes Acadia a good training ski even for a competitive skier. Universal skate… > Read more
A stiff pole best suited for classic skiing. The shaft is made of 30 % carbon fiber.
Solid shaft and a grip designed for children make the Apollo ski pole a perfect choice for a child’s first… > Read more
Astra is an excellent choice in terms of price-quality for recreational skiers. The pole shaft contains 40% carbon fiber, which… > Read more
Entry-level Astra G-Grip is developed for steady and comfortable skiing. The Airchannel construction together with G-GripTM treatment enables carefree skiing… > Read more
Astra Skin is an entry-level skin ski for recreational skiers. This ski is built with our special Mohair kick waxless… > Read more
Entry-level Astra Step is developed for steady and comfortable skiing. The Airchannel construction together with Step base enables carefree skiing.
The all-new, entry-level Astra Touring is developed for steady and comfortable skiing, which is reached by increasing the width of… > Read more
Easy-to-use step-in binding. The NIS version is adjusted with an NIS key. The Junior version comes with shorter screws suitable… > Read more
Thanks to its robust construction, the BC Magnum binding is used in wilderness and fell areas when durability and reliability… > Read more
Manually operated binding suitable for Backcountry boots. Works well for backcountry and backcountry skiing. Due to the narrower base plate… > Read more
Suitable especially for lighter skiers. It is a good function for recreational skiers.
ALL NEW DOPO X is a completely redesigned special ski for double poling experts and long-distance racers. A low, yet… > Read more