Åsnes Finnmark 54 BC complete package

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Ski: Åsnes Finnmark 54 BCBoot: Alpina WyomingBinding: Rottefella NNN BC ManualSkiFinnmark 54 is a longitudinally rigid and swing-willing touring ski without a s



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Ski: Åsnes Finnmark 54 BC

Boot: Alpina Wyoming

Binding: Rottefella NNN BC Manual

Ski

Finnmark 54 is a longitudinally rigid and swing-willing touring ski without a steel edge. The ski has a light carbon fiber and fiberglass-reinforced wood core. The elongated construction makes it perfect for long trips in the mountains.

Finnmark 54 is a dog-friendly ski without a steel edge so that you and your best friend can share many and long ski trips in the mountains and in the forest.

The skis are delivered with an X-skin mount, but the distinct wall zone also makes it possible to wall the skis. The ski also fits in the ski track.

Specification: 68 - 54 - 61

Weight: 840g (190cm)

Material: Wood core (Poplar) with carbon fiber reinforcement

Construction: Cap

Alpina Wyomi

A touring and skating boot with thinsulate lining. Fits NNN BC bindings

FEATURES

Anatomical footbed

Thinsulate Insulation

METHOD

Wilderness

STRUCTURE

Upper - Leather + textiles

Lining - Textiles

Anatomical footbed

A special, anatomically designed footbed that consists of three different materials guarantees a perfect fit and even power distribution.

Thinsulate Insulation

Compared to standard luggage compartment lining, the Thinsulate insulation system guarantees conditions for the fetus that are twice as warm as other boots. The feet can breathe and regulate the foot's natural physical sensation. Consequently, they stay warm even in unusually wet weather conditions.

Choose the right length

The length of the skis is determined based on body weight and height. The table is only a guide, but experience, skill, terrain and individual needs can all influence your choice of height.

For beginners, short skis are easier to control. If you mainly go on tracks, length is not the most important factor. To float well in deep snow, a lighter and wider ski is useful. Lighter skiers may consider a shorter ski; heavier skiers a longer ski. Skiers with loads such as backpacks and sledges can consider a longer ski.