Nordic ICE Skaters... Les Quebecois? Je vous appelle
- 12gaugesage
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Re: Nordic ICE Skaters... Les Quebecois? Je vous appelle
Always been intrigued by these myself, just not sure what they can handle in terms of conditions/angle/terrain. Does the surface need to be flat and smooth? Can they climb? I'm fantasizing about ripping down iced over mtb trails, but Im not sure if thats outside of their intended range of use.
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- lowangle al
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Re: Nordic ICE Skaters... Les Quebecois? Je vous appelle
My understanding is that you would use them where you would use ice skates.
- 12gaugesage
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Re: Nordic ICE Skaters... Les Quebecois? Je vous appelle
lowangle al wrote:My understanding is that you would use them where you would use ice skates.
Well thats no fun...
I know they're used on frozen rivers, and most frozen rivers where I've lived are chunky, bumpy messes. I realize thats not the case everywhere, but Ive often wondered if nordic skates could go where standard skates can't, and where the limit is for them.
Might have to carve out a new niche, "mountain skating"
Basically Im a gear geek/addict/hoarder and seeing as I own the boots, I might as well own every compatible accessory.
I see they kite with them too, which must be pretty rad.
I remember the pain from falling on my knees when I was learning to skate as a child, good lord it was terrible.
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Re: Nordic ICE Skaters... Les Quebecois? Je vous appelle
There is something to this.12gaugesage wrote:seeing as I own the boots, I might as well own every compatible accessory.
I see they kite with them too, which must be pretty rad.
I met the person that sells the kites for these here in NH at Pine Hill XC in New London (the best xc ski club in the world, if I may say so) and she and her husband got into it in Finland and started importing them into the States and the rest is history. They will kite-skate Newfound Lake for instance from end to end... sounds wild. I think on skis too. Still wild.
I know there is good nordic skating in Vermont and different parts of different rivers can freeze really nice. The Saco might be a little rough/tumbling in your neck of the woods but IIRC there's a part of the CT RIver that freezes, something like 18 miles, and makes for amazing touring.