Fischer inventorry replenishment
Fischer inventorry replenishment
Looks like few places have new Fischer skis that just got in. This might be the last inventory for the season. Might be worthwhile to check with your fav store if you are looking for one. I know 2 places that have the Traverse 78 in 176cm and 186cm available. I also got to take a peek of the 2023 catalog and looks like the models and colors are the same as the current 22 models.
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Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
Same here in Europe- Aventure Nordique, Sport Conrad and some others received a small stock (and not all sizes) last week- should be the end of them for this ski season. The next batch will be made in Ukraine or Russia- depending on current events.Dxmetal wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 11:35 pmLooks like few places have new Fischer skis that just got in. This might be the last inventory for the season. Might be worthwhile to check with your fav store if you are looking for one. I know 2 places that have the Traverse 78 in 176cm and 186cm available. I also got to take a peek of the 2023 catalog and looks like the models and colors are the same as the current 22 models.
@Dxmetal Are the weights the same between 2022 and the 2023 catalog?
Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
@randoskier Looks like the 2023 models are all a little bit lighter vs the 2022.
Current 2021/22 models from their Nordic catalog 2022/23 models from their Nordic catalog
Current 2021/22 models from their Nordic catalog 2022/23 models from their Nordic catalog
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Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
Just ordered some Transnordic 66 Crown Extralites from Telemark-Pyrenees! Nobody has had the crown version in stock and only limited sizes in the waxable/easy skin versions. I will be mounting them with Rotte XPlore bindings. Very excited but now I need boots!
Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
Looks like REI had the SBound 112 last night Feb12 and still has the 199cm Excursion 88 as of Feb13 9am.
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Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
Have a look: https://issuu.com/fischersportsgmbh/do ... 351fb6aa1f.
Fischer will offer also XP bindings and accesories (flexor, strap) as well XP compatible boot.
NNN BC remains in the offer.
Fischer will offer also XP bindings and accesories (flexor, strap) as well XP compatible boot.
NNN BC remains in the offer.
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Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
An Xplore version of the Transnordic
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Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
If you go Alfa shipping is cheap and fast (DHL) and returns from USA are only $12 (DHL). If you send something back their refunds are super fast too. Good CS.
https://www.alfaoutdoor.com/
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Re: Fischer inventorry replenishment
It looks as Rottefella patented also sole, which has clever 2 color design, to fit specific producer color scheme.
We can only guess about the license fee, probably preventing more boot producers to enter the XP scheme...
We can only guess about the license fee, probably preventing more boot producers to enter the XP scheme...