Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
Ah, boots... that makes sense... I know they'd made tents (I think they kind of invented/ popularised the tunnel tent?) and sleeping bags...
Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
Some information has leaked. The skis are being made "in partnership with" (ie made by) EVI skis in Norway.
Some figures:
Norrøna Lyngen:
Lightweight touring ski
Lengths: 165, 170, 175, 180, 185 and 190 cm
Measures: 126-96-115
Weight: 1200 gram
Norrøna Lofoten:
Lightweight freeride ski
Lengths: 167, 172, 177, 182, 187 and 192 cm
Measures: 131-104-121
Weight: 1400 gram
Norrøna Tamok:
Heavy freeride ski
Lengths: 169, 174, 179, 184, 189 and 194 cm
Mål: 136-112-127
Weight: 2000 gram
Source: https://www.friflyt.no/skiutstyr/norroe ... rikjoering
Some figures:
Norrøna Lyngen:
Lightweight touring ski
Lengths: 165, 170, 175, 180, 185 and 190 cm
Measures: 126-96-115
Weight: 1200 gram
Norrøna Lofoten:
Lightweight freeride ski
Lengths: 167, 172, 177, 182, 187 and 192 cm
Measures: 131-104-121
Weight: 1400 gram
Norrøna Tamok:
Heavy freeride ski
Lengths: 169, 174, 179, 184, 189 and 194 cm
Mål: 136-112-127
Weight: 2000 gram
Source: https://www.friflyt.no/skiutstyr/norroe ... rikjoering
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
Norröna is not the same brand as Norrøna. Logo is different, font is different, spelling is different. Norröna = Norröna shoe factory, established in 1900, in Hamar, Norway. The company was acquired by Alfa in 1996 btw. (Norrøna has since bought the commersial rights for the usage of "norrøna" on shoes etc)
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
Hello Sastrugi and thanks!sastrugi wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 5:48 pmSome information has leaked. The skis are being made "in partnership with" (ie made by) EVI skis in Norway.
Some figures:
Norrøna Lyngen:
Lightweight touring ski
Lengths: 165, 170, 175, 180, 185 and 190 cm
Measures: 126-96-115
Weight: 1200 gram
Norrøna Lofoten:
Lightweight freeride ski
Lengths: 167, 172, 177, 182, 187 and 192 cm
Measures: 131-104-121
Weight: 1400 gram
Norrøna Tamok:
Heavy freeride ski
Lengths: 169, 174, 179, 184, 189 and 194 cm
Mål: 136-112-127
Weight: 2000 gram
Source: https://www.friflyt.no/skiutstyr/norroe ... rikjoering
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
Dang it! When is Norrona not Norrona? Guess I'm not familiar with all the nuances and subtleties of the Norwegian language, written or otherwise...since English doesn't use many extra letters with those lines thru, and dots...I even have to use special prompts for those letters since the keyboards here don't actively use them.mfjelddalen wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:35 pmNorröna is not the same brand as Norrøna. Logo is different, font is different, spelling is different. Norröna = Norröna shoe factory, established in 1900, in Hamar, Norway. The company was acquired by Alfa in 1996 btw. (Norrøna has since bought the commercial rights for the usage of "norrøna" on shoes etc)
Thanks for the clarifications on brands and such.
Rhymes with topic(?):
Norrøna, Norröna
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
It's actually a kind of reasonable error in this case. I've only ever encountered 'Ö' in personal names in Norway, but assumed when I saw 'Norröna' on that shoe that Norrøna must have adopted the Swedish/ German orthography for the US market for a while. Or something. I'm sure I've seen '"Ö" in 19th century Danish texts here and there.fgd135 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:59 amDang it! When is Norrona not Norrona? Guess I'm not familiar with all the nuances and subtleties of the Norwegian language, written or otherwise...since English doesn't use many extra letters with those lines thru, and dots...I even have to use special prompts for those letters since the keyboards here don't actively use them.mfjelddalen wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:35 pmNorröna is not the same brand as Norrøna. Logo is different, font is different, spelling is different. Norröna = Norröna shoe factory, established in 1900, in Hamar, Norway. The company was acquired by Alfa in 1996 btw. (Norrøna has since bought the commercial rights for the usage of "norrøna" on shoes etc)
Thanks for the clarifications on brands and such.
Rhymes with topic(?):
Norrøna, Norröna
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
Anyway. The Norrøna skis are here.
https://www.norrona.com/en-GB/products/ ... color=1105
They're the same prices as the equivalent EVI skis, or thereabouts.
I suspect that the Lyngen might be the most interesting for most people here?
At a cool 1,700 USD for the Lyngen and 1,500 USD for the Tamok these are... well, they're Norrøna products. I suspect that if you're paying that much you'd probably want the personal service you'd get from ordering them direct from EVI?
Personally I'm going to buy a pair from the Norrøna 'Concept Store' so I can co-ordinate the shit out of my Night Blue Norrøna GoreTex Pro bib and my skis. But I have more disposable income than you because my parents are very wealthy and I work on an oil rig.
https://www.norrona.com/en-GB/products/ ... color=1105
They're the same prices as the equivalent EVI skis, or thereabouts.
I suspect that the Lyngen might be the most interesting for most people here?
At a cool 1,700 USD for the Lyngen and 1,500 USD for the Tamok these are... well, they're Norrøna products. I suspect that if you're paying that much you'd probably want the personal service you'd get from ordering them direct from EVI?
Personally I'm going to buy a pair from the Norrøna 'Concept Store' so I can co-ordinate the shit out of my Night Blue Norrøna GoreTex Pro bib and my skis. But I have more disposable income than you because my parents are very wealthy and I work on an oil rig.
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
"Earth Crust Camber"
And no dimensions except the 94.
(durability is only 4/6)
And no dimensions except the 94.
(durability is only 4/6)
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
I just want to say:
Earth crust camber
one more time.
Earth crust camber
one more time.
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Re: Uh oh. Norrøna skis.
If one belongs to the Flat Earth Society, would that mean flat camber?
I like the “Viking Helmet Tip.” Seems very manly!
I like the “Viking Helmet Tip.” Seems very manly!