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Best for beginners or steep, icy tracks. It offers maximum grip and durability at a lower cost, though it is heavier and glides poorly.
Buying climbing skins is a trade-off between (traction on the uphill) and glide (efficiency on the flats). To get the right set, you need to match the material to your skill level and the size to your specific skis. 1. Choose Your Material how to buy climbing skins
You need a skin that covers as much of your ski base as possible without covering the metal edges. How to Choose, Trim and Attach Ski Climbing Skins - REI Best for beginners or steep, icy tracks
Your choice depends on your experience and where you plan to ski. To get the right set, you need to
The most popular choice for general touring. Typically a 65/35 or 70/30 blend, these skins balance the glide of mohair with the durability and grip of nylon. 2. Determine the Correct Size
Best for long tours or experts. Made from Angora goat hair, it is very lightweight and offers superior glide but is expensive and wears out faster.
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