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Cross Country Skis?

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I know nothing about them...aside from they're narrow. :p

My wife has been wanting to get a set for the past few years. But with our very nice neighbors up in VT telling us to feel free to use their 40 acres, I think it's time to pull the trigger. Not looking for anything fancy here...just what to look for. So if we see decent setups at the store, we can pull the trigger.
 

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Get a pair that have metal edges. Tech. they are backcountry skiis but its all the same to me. Three pin set up works best. I bought a used pair for my first set up for 40 bucks. I have since upgraded. Check with JD he will probably know someone who has used stuff that would be down your alley.
Skiis without metal edges are very hard to use on anything other than groomed trails.

I go out almost everyday after work when there is snow on the ground. Thought I would not like it but now I get more days on my CC Stuff than my downhill, and no one gets your freshies

PS if you have a dog they love it to

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No dog...my wife says I'm enough work as it is.

Excellent, thanks for the tips! I'm assuming we'll probably be doing more off groomed stuff since we have access to a lot of land in VT.

What's a decent setup go for these days?
 

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No dog...my wife says I'm enough work as it is.

Excellent, thanks for the tips! I'm assuming we'll probably be doing more off groomed stuff since we have access to a lot of land in VT.

What's a decent setup go for these days?



My set up which I consider the best for what I am looking to do cost me about a grand. I set up a friend of mine for about 400. Its kinda like asking what alpine gear costs.
I use my metal edges on groomed trails as well and they go along fine.

Go into a cross country ski center and they will show the different types.
 

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If you're not sure what you want, decide first if you are going to do touring (most of the time) or skate skiing (more aerobic...need shorter skis). I can't recall the length conversions...I found it last year.

Further, if you're not sure XC is going to be her thing, figure out the length and go to a ski swap/used equipment store. New set ups can go from $150 or so and up the last time I looked and that was years ago. I had old three pin boots that were fine...and was on a mission last year to find skis. I landed the PERFECT pair at a used sport shop....for a whooping $30. They were NEW. Used once or twice. Perfect. I used them last year three or four times and will use them more this season when I can. They owe me nothing.

Mine are waxless. Go with that for now unless you are going to get serious. Waxing is a whole other game...
 

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Another vote for used...excellent. You know, I've checked craigs, but there's not a lot out there. I didn't even think of a ski swap. That's a good call. Tis' the season for that too!
 

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Craig's list can be hard....without pictures. If there is a used sporting goods store in your area...like Play it Again Sports, Replay Sports, etc. you can find some great stuff on consignment.

The advantage with used is that if you (she) is going to primarily be downhill skiing, and go XC every once in a while, then it makes no sense to invest in that equipment to have it collect dust. You'd be surprised how much decent XC stuff is out there because folks didn't like it and now want to dump equipment. Just be sure you know what you're buying.

Again, go waxless for now. :wink:
 

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That's my biggest concern. That $30 pair on craigs looked nice...but it looked similar to the graphics I've seen on Rossi alpine skis circa 1983.
 

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Some of the stuff may be dated. Admittedly. My Karhus are probably at least 15 years old, but they work great and were NEW.
 

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I'd get something like that to start off with. As long as their not hammered. Altough, can you "hammer" x country gear?
 

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I'd get something like that to start off with. As long as their not hammered. Altough, can you "hammer" x country gear?


It does not matter that much if they are worked a lot. Mine first set were really old. Only had metal on about 8 inches of the ski. I would not be to concerned to much if the are a couple inches to big. I forgot to mention waxless. Thats the way to go.
I walk across roads with mine, ski over bare spots and rocks. You really can't do to much to them.
 

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That's good to know. My wife had already mentioned using areas near the roads up there...and most roads are dirt.
 

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That's my biggest concern. That $30 pair on craigs looked nice...but it looked similar to the graphics I've seen on Rossi alpine skis circa 1983.

Did they have metal edges with a three pin biniding?
 

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Update! They had a used ski sale this weekend over Dover/Willmington VT, so we took a ride over there. I printed some info from the links in this thread; mostly regarding the correct length and whatnot.

Well, we walked out of there with two brand new pairs of skis and two brand new pairs of boots.(3 pin setups on both)....Grand total? A whopping $160. Skis were $39 a pair, boots were $39 a pair. I have no idea about the brand of the anything we bought...but for the price, what the hell.... I'll try and get some pics later. Thanks for the advice guys! It certainly helped so I had a bit of an idea of what I was looking for; 3 pin setups and waxless.
 

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Some pics:

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