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Rossignol Delta Comp Skate IFP Ski
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Rossignol
Delta Comp Skate IFP Ski
The Delta Comp Skate ski is perfect for the intermediate-level skier wanted dece...
C$429.99 C$429.99 C$300.99 C$300.99
 
Icebreaker Sprite Hot Pants Wm
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Icebreaker
Sprite Hot Pants Wm
Lightweight merino wool hot pants perfect for daily wear or kicking back after a...
C$50.00 C$50.00 C$40.00 C$40.00
 
Salomon RC7+ eSkin Ski + Shift Pro Bindings
-30%
Salomon
RC7+ eSkin Ski + Shift Pro Bindings
Salomon's RC7+ eSKIN skis let you experience classic performance without the cha...
C$399.00 C$399.00 C$279.30 C$279.30
 
Fischer Aerolite Skate  90 IFP Ski 23/24
Fischer
Aerolite Skate 90 IFP Ski 23/24
The Aerolite Skate 90 is the new alternative to the World Cup models. If you wan...
C$575.00 C$575.00
 
Salomon S/Max Carbon Skate Boot PROLINK 23/24
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Salomon
S/Max Carbon Skate Boot PROLINK 23/24
High performance that won't break the bank. Carbon infused shell and cuff for in...
C$519.00 C$519.00 C$363.30 C$363.30
 
Fischer RCS Classic Plus Ski - 2021
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Fischer
RCS Classic Plus Ski - 2021
High-performance classic skis for the aspiring racer and fitness skier. Featurin...
C$840.00 C$840.00 C$588.00 C$588.00
 
Fischer Carbonlite Skate Boot 23/24
Fischer
Carbonlite Skate Boot 23/24
Taking cues from the World Cup, the new Carbonlite Skate boot has eliminated exc...
C$640.00 C$640.00
 
Alpina COMP Skate Boot
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Alpina
COMP Skate Boot
Skate like a champion with the new COMPETITION boot. Built upon the new firm and...
C$549.95 C$549.95 C$329.97 C$329.97
 
Fischer Speedmax Skate Boot 23/24
Fischer
Speedmax Skate Boot 23/24
The world class performance of the Speedmax Skate starts with a world class fit ...
C$960.00 C$960.00
 
Salomon Pro Combi Boot PROLINK 22/23
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Salomon
Pro Combi Boot PROLINK 22/23
A comfortable combi boot for skiers wanting to do both skate and classic without...
C$319.00 C$319.00 C$223.30 C$223.30
 
Rundle Sport Rush Classic Roller Skis
Rundle Sport
Rush Classic Roller Skis
The Rush Classic combines a monoframe design with Pro-Track wheels for excellent...
C$429.99 C$429.99
 
Salomon Aero Grip Jr. Ski + Access Bindings
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Salomon
Aero Grip Jr. Ski + Access Bindings
A lightweight, waxless ski that provides kids with very easy kick and consistent...
C$169.00 C$169.00 C$118.30 C$118.30
 
Madshus Redline Skate F3 Ski
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Madshus
Redline Skate F3 Ski
The new Redline Skate is a World Cup quality skate ski built with one goal in mi...
C$999.99 C$999.99 C$699.99 C$699.99
 
Rossignol X-IUM Skate WCS S2 Ski
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Rossignol
X-IUM Skate WCS S2 Ski
The universal flex and camber excel in a wide range of snow conditions, while th...
C$759.99 C$759.99 C$531.99 C$531.99
 
Salomon S/Race Skate Jr. Ski
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Salomon
S/Race Skate Jr. Ski
This ski combines World Cup proven features, such as the super-fast G5 base, wit...
C$299.00 C$299.00 C$209.30 C$209.30
 
Salomon RS10 Skate Boot PROLINK 23/24
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Salomon
RS10 Skate Boot PROLINK 23/24
Intermediate-level skate boots with a good blend of comfort and performance. Com...
C$379.00 C$379.00 C$265.30 C$265.30
 
Bliz Matrix
Bliz
Matrix
Unleash your inner powers with Matrix. A model that’s perfect for cycling, cross...
C$120.00 C$120.00
 
Madshus Race Speed Skate Ski
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Madshus
Race Speed Skate Ski
High performance skate skis for fitness skiers and racers. The Race Speed Skate ...
C$649.99 C$649.99 C$454.99 C$454.99
 
Madshus Redline 3.0 Skate F3 Ski - 2020
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Madshus
Redline 3.0 Skate F3 Ski - 2020
The Reline is Madshus' top of the line skate ski, featuring all of the best tech...
C$899.99 C$899.99 C$539.99 C$539.99
 
Salomon S/Race Skate Boot PROLINK
-50%
Salomon
S/Race Skate Boot PROLINK
The Salomon S/Race Pro Skate Prolink is a high performance, World Cup-proven rac...
C$499.00 C$499.00 C$249.50 C$249.50
 
Rossignol X-10 Classic Boot
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Rossignol
X-10 Classic Boot
Performance classic boots designed with comfort and warmth in mind. Compatible w...
C$319.99 C$319.99 C$223.99 C$223.99
 
Salomon Pro Combi SC Boot PROLINK 23/24
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Salomon
Pro Combi SC Boot PROLINK 23/24
Salomon’s Pro Combi SC boots are ideal for up-and-coming multi-discipline racers...
C$339.00 C$339.00 C$237.30 C$237.30
 
Rossignol X-IUM Carbon Premium+ SC Boot 23/24
Rossignol
X-IUM Carbon Premium+ SC Boot 23/24
Experience World Cup control for both skate and classic. Elite-level precision i...
C$769.99 C$769.99
 
Fischer Twin Skin Carbon Pro IFP Ski 23/24
Fischer
Twin Skin Carbon Pro IFP Ski 23/24
Twn Skin Carbon Pro: The latest addition to the Twin Skin race family features a...
C$920.00 C$920.00
 
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Cross Country Ski Gear for Sale

Here at Coast Outdoors we have a wide range of Nordic ski gear for skiers of all abilities. Just getting started? We've got you covered with reasonably priced entry-level gear. Looking to win gold? Right this way. Our selection of high-end skis, boots, poles, and waxes will help to maximise your performance. We also stock clothing, gloves, bags, glasses/visors, drink belts, and anything else you might need for tackling the trails this winter.

How do I choose cross country skis?

Cross country skis are divided first into the two main disciplines: skate skis and classic skis

Skate skiing uses a diagonal stride to propel yourself forward, much like ice skating or roller skating. Skate skis are shorter, stiffer, and more maneuverable than classic skis. Skate skiing is usually the more high-output of the two disciplines and requires constant effort to keep moving at speed.

Classic skis have a grip zone in the middle of the ski base, which you put pressure on so it bites into the snow, allowing you to push off and glide. The three most common types of grip zone are crowns (or fish scales), skis (or mohair), and waxable (grip wax). Crown skis have texture moulded into the base. This is usually the easiest to use and requires the least maintenance. Skin skis use a replaceable furry strip, usually made of goat hair, synthetic fibers, or a blend of the two. Skins typically provide better glide than crowns, while still providing excellent grip. Waxable skis have a blank base that apply stick grip waxes and klisters to which provide traction. Waxable skis are used primarily by more experienced skiers who have a greater understanding of snow types and temperatures. A well waxed waxable will be the fastest classic ski on the trail!

Cross country skis come in a range of price ranges and performance levels. Every ski we stock is high quality, but it's important to choose a level of ski that suits your budget and ability. Entry-level skis are very forgiving, easier on the wallet, and more durable than higher level skis. However, it is worth noting that all skis are easy to break if put under the wrong kind of stress. They're built to be light weight! Intermediate skis will provide greater performance with faster bases, lighter cores, and stiffer materials. Even new skiers will appreciate an intermediate-level ski. High performance skis are the lightest and fastest around, but that can be tricky to use for someone with little skiing experience. We can help guide you to your ideal level of ski.

Skate Ski Sizing

Finding the right ski for you requires factoring in your height, weight, and ability level. Skate ski length will typically be in the range of your height, to around 10cm over. Shorter skis are easier to manage, which is ideal for newer skiers, but more experienced skiers will prefer the superior glide and tracking of a longer ski. Skis are flex tested at the factory and the labeled with their ideal weight range. On entry-level skis the weight range is usually quite broad, and as the performance level increases, the weight range narrows. Usually you want to be in the middle of the weight range, but in some cases you may prefer to be higher or lower on the weight range. Soft skis are easier to use, but stiff skis will be faster for an experienced skier. Some brands make their weight ranges clear, others use more complicated reference systems, but with all your info, we can find the perfect skis for you.

Classic Ski Sizing

Classic skis can be anywhere from 15-30cm over your height. Shorter skis will be easier to use, and longer ski will provide better performance. Entry-level skis are often sized shorter than more performance oriented skis. Dialing in the weight range of classic skis is important as you need to be able to compress the ski to get adequate contact with the grip zone so you can kick and glide effectively. Most classic skis have moveable bindings that can help you if you're struggling with too little, or too much grip. Shift your bindings forwards for more grip and backwards for less grip.

How do I choose cross country ski boots?

Ski boots are also separated into skate boots and classic boots, however, there are also combi boots which can do a little of both. Skate boots have a stiff sole and cuff which provide stability and power transfer. Classic boots have lots of flex in the toe and are usually low cut. Combi boots are a bridge between the two, providing some toe flex and a cuff. You can do skate and classic skiing with combi boots, but in our experience they are better suited as a classic boot that provides extra ankle support. If you're mainly skate skiing you will definitely appreciate the greater stability and performance of a skate boot.

Boot sizes are shown in EUR size and you will typically wear the same size as your regular shoes. Your cross country boots should be comfortably snug, like a running shoe, hiking boot, or other performance footwear. Ill-fitting boots and cause blisters, discomfort, and fatigue, so it's best to try boots on to check the fit. The stock footbeds in most cross country boots is usually pretty basic, so upgrading your insoles can go a long way to improving your comfort and performance. Sizing and fit can vary from brand to brand and model to model. Entry-level boots usually have more insulation and a more relaxed fit, whereas higher-end boots tend to fit snugger for greater performance.

What length cross country ski poles do I need?

The only difference between skate and classic poles is their length. There is some personal preference with pole length but a good guide for skate poles is around lips to nose height, whereas classic poles should be around underarm to shoulder height. You can just wear you regular shoes when check pole length. You can also use some simple equations to find your approximate pole length. For skate, multiply your height in centimeters by 0.89, and for classic multiply by 0.83. For example, a skate skier who is 183cm (6 feet) tall would use the following equation: 183 x 0.89 which equals roughly 163cm. The measurement of a pole typically goes from the tip to the point where the strap connects to the handle, so don't be surprised if your poles look a little long, the extra handle above the strap is inconsequential. You will also want to consider strap size. Shorter poles will come with smaller straps, and longer poles will come with larger straps. We can swap straps out to fit your hands if necessary (stock permitting).

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