Ski: Åsnes Kongsvold Hunter BC
Binding: Rottefella NNN BC Magnum
We of course assemble the binding. Just let us know the size of the boot.
Kongsvold is designed for those who use dogs for hunting and leisure. The ski therefore does not have steel edges. Kongsvold is a dog ski that has a lot of cutting, which together with a soft tip and a large bearing surface gives good bearing capacity and turn. The ski has a rigid intermediate section that makes it possible to choose skis that are up to 10 cm shorter, compared to traditional touring skis. A ski you can easily handle in demanding terrain, and you can actually run parallel turns if you are a steady skier. A faithful friend during the winter hunt in the forest.
Weight: 975g per ski (190cm)
Cutting: 96 66 85
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.