How to Choose Cross-Country Ski Gear

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Get started skating. With easy-to-use step-in bindings and lightweight, durable construction, the Fischer Aerolite 60 skate skis are perfect for beginning skate skiers.
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| Best Use | Cross-country Skiing |
|---|---|
| Ski Design | Skate |
| Ski Terrain | XC Groomed |
| Tip Width | 41 millimeters |
| Waist Width | 44 millimeters |
| Tail Width | 44 millimeters |
| Ski Camber | XC Double Camber |
| Metal Edge | No Metal |
| Core | Air Core Basalite |
| Weight (Pair) | 5 lbs. 11.7 oz. |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Boot and Binding Compatibility | NNN / TURNAMIC / Prolink |
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I bought these at the REI garage sale because someone broke a binding. I’ve been XC skiing for 40 plus years, but decided to learn to skate ski recently. The Aerolite 60 is a good ski to learn on. It has enough snap to provide drive, but is forgiving and glides well and tracks well. This is exactly what entry level skis should be like. I had to replace the bindings, but for the price I couldn’t beat it.
great skis for the price, didnt know we could afford fishers but thanks to rei we could
Great equipment to learn how to skate ski at a great price