Sizing/Flex Chart & How to Choose the right Flex and Length
- STEP 1: Use the table below and find the skier's Body Weight
- STEP 2: If there's more than one Ski Length that fits the skier's Body Weight, use the skier's Body Height to choose the best ski length. Choose a longer ski for a more advanced skier.
Since cross-country sizing takes significant interpretation to get right, we recommend getting in touch with us at info@skiwax.ca with the following info:
- The ski model
- The skier's height
- The skier's weight
- The skier's ability (beginner, experienced, racer, etc...)
- The snow type you'd like the skis to work best in
- If you'd like bindings, poles, or boots as part of a package deal
With this information, we will perform a variety of tests on our specialized ski gauge to choose a pair of skis that will be a perfect fit! Click here to email us: info@skiwax.ca
153cm Standard Flex
24-31kg (53-68 lbs)
133-143cm (4'4"-4'8")
160cm Standard Flex
28-35kg (62-77 lbs)
140-150cm (4'7"-4'11")
167cm Standard Flex
32-39kg (71-86 lbs)
147-157cm (4'10"-5'2")
174cm Medium Flex
35-40kg (77-88 lbs)
152-162cm (4'12"-5'4")
174cm Stiff Flex
40-50kg (88-110 lbs)
152-162cm (4'12"-5'4")
181cm Medium Flex
40-45kg (88-99 lbs)
156-166cm (5'1"-5'5")
181cm Stiff Flex
45-55kg (99-121 lbs)
156-166cm (5'1"-5'5")
Features:
- • Comes with AIRCELL Honeycomb Cap construction. A very light, strong core material well established in the Nordic Ski industry.
- • Built-in NIS 1.0 plate compatible with NIS bindings
- • High-performance PRG 4100 base material
- • Universal flex profile for great performance in all track conditions. Get in touch with us if you`d like to have your skis picked for a specific snow type. A pair of skis that fit right are truly amazing, and is particularly important for waxable classic skis.
- • Industry-leading laminate sublayer: Peltonen bases are exceptionally flat out of the factory and stay flat after hotboxing & applying wax with high-temperature irons thanks to the reinforcing laminate sublayer sandwiched between the core material and the base material. The reinforcing laminate sublayer keeps the ski bases flat for many seasons reducing the need for stone-grinding as a means to re-flatten the bases. Flat bases are much easier to wax and they distribute pressure evenly on the snow during the glide phase of skate-kick or when in a tuck position.
- • ControlEDGE sidewall allows the ski to cut into hard track or in icier conditions - making it easier for you to get an edge while descending or cornering.
- • Made in Finland
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- • Bindings are sold separately.