Classic cross-country ski gear
Are you looking for equipment for classic cross-country skiing?
The classic technique is the essence of cross-country skiing, the fundamental technique that allows you to learn how to position yourself well and to have finesse on the supports. At Glisshop we are particularly attached to the classic style because of its historical side, the beauty of the technique when it is well done but also for all the benefits it offers in the versatility of practice and technical learning, even for skating. Classic is a technique that can also be practiced at low intensity more easily than skating, which requires much more muscular work at the beginning. Based on this observation, we have done our utmost to offer you a wide choice of skis so that you can find what suits you best, according to your expectations, your goals or your budget. Read more Show lessRecommended price
£482.21
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£327.51
The Salomon S/Max eSkin Medium Prolink Shift-In offers an ultra-efficient and forgiving structure that makes performance accessible to numerous skiers.
- 188 (55 - 65kg)
- 196 (60 - 70kg)
- 206 (80 - 90kg)
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£245.61
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£172.81
The RC7 eSKIN from Salomon is a classic cross-country ski designed for skiers looking to improve their technique. This ski offers exceptional stability and maneuverability thanks to its S-Cut dimension line. What's more, its eSKINGRIP+ skin system eliminates the need for daily waxing, allowing you to enjoy your outings to the full without additional constraints. This model comes with pre-mounted Prolink Shift bindings.
What's on offer with the Salomon Rc7+ eSkin + Prolink Shift cross-country ski?
The RC7 eSKIN features an innovative construction that incorporates a Densolite 2000 core and a G3 sole. These technologies ensure excellent responsiveness and optimal glide on all types of snow. The S-Cut sidecut offers enhanced stability, facilitating ski control in all circumstances. The eSKINGRIP+ flaps guarantee effective grip without the need for regular waxing, making this ski particularly practical and easy to use.
Who is the Salomon Rc7+ eSkin + Prolink Shift cross-country ski for?
This model is ideal for beginner skiers wishing to progress in classic technique. Thanks to its well-thought-out design, it offers an excellent compromise between performance and comfort, allowing skiers to improve their skills while getting the most out of their outings.
What are the main qualities of the Salomon Rc7+ eSkin + Prolink Shift cross-country ski?
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- 182 (50 - 65kg)
- 190 (60 - 75kg)
- 198 (70 - 85kg)
- 206 (80 - 95kg)
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£272.91
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£200.11
The Fischer Twin Skin Superlite Medium Ef is a lightweight, versatile cross-country ski, perfect for both beginners and advanced skiers, offering optimal glide and grip in all conditions.
- 179 (50 - 59kg)
- 184 (55 - 60kg)
- 189 (60 - 74kg)
- 194 (70 - 84kg)
- 199 (75 - 90kg)
- 204 (85 - +90kg)
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£40.86
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£31.76
Ideal for replacing old skins, the Neonyell Twin Skin 100% Mohair skins are suitable for Fischer Nordic skis and offer an excellent grip/glide ratio.
- 330
- 410
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£664.21
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£473.11
- 207
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£545.91
-33%
£363.91
- 207 (85 - 95kg)
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£200.11
-27%
£145.51
The Fischer Cruiser Ef is a lightweight cross-country ski, featuring advanced technologies for optimal glide and energy transfer, ideal for beginner to intermediate skiers improving their technique.
- S (-55kg)
- L (80 - 95kg)
- XL (+95kg)
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£154.61
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£118.21
The Salomon Escape 51 Plus + Prolink Access is a wax-free, cross-country ski designed for optimal control and stability, ideal for amateur skiers looking to improve their technique.
- 190 (60 - 75kg)
- 198 (70 - 85kg)
- 206 (+ 80kg)
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£118.21
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£90.91
The Salomon Escape Plus Prolink is a versatile, comfortable, and reliable cross-country ski boot, that offers an optimal fit, thermal comfort, and support for all skiers.
- 8.5 (42 2/3)
- 9 (43 1/3)
- 9.5 (44)
- 10 (44 2/3)
- 10.5 (45 1/3)
- 11.5 (46 2/3)
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£236.51
-30%
£163.71
- 6.5 (40)
- 7 (40 2/3)
- 8 (42)
- 8.5 (42 2/3)
- 10 (44 2/3)
- 11 (46)
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£227.41
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£159.16
The Fischer Twin Skin Cruiser EF Nordic ski is a gem of comfort and nimbleness. Its character leaning toward comfort makes it a very confidence inspiring ski, perfect for recreational use and leisure skiing.
- S (-55kg)
- M (55 - 79kg)
- L (80 - 95kg)
- XL (+95kg)
Recommended price
£118.21
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£90.91
The Salomon Vitane Plus Prolink is a women's cross-country ski boot designed for Nordic touring, offering unrivalled comfort, optimal support, and compatibility with standard bindings.
- 4.5 (37 1/3)
- 5 (38)
- 7 (40 2/3)
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£618.71
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£427.61
The Rossignol X-IUM Premium+ R-Skin IFP Nordic ski opens up the world of ultimate performance to the widest audience, this skin ski benefits from the same technologies as World Cup skis.
- 190 (45 - 60kg)
- 197 (60 - 75kg)
- 207 (80 - 100kg)
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£145.51
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£100.01
The Fischer XC Control Nordic ski boot offers incredible stability to beginners and recreational skiers. Featuring an articulated cuff, it makes technical sections easier and inspires confidence.
- 40
- 41
- 42
- 45
- 46
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£136.41
-23%
£104.56
The Fischer XC Control My Style Nordic ski boot features a construction with a cuff for lateral stability. It is designed to provide maximum safety in technical sections.
- 38
- 40
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£245.61
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£181.91
The Rossignol Delta Sport R-Skin is a performance-oriented, accessible cross-country ski, ideal for sporty beginners and recreational skiers, offering a stable glide, advanced technologies, and compatibility with multiple boot standards.
- 184 (45 - 60kg)
- 189 (50 - 65kg)
- 196 (60 - 75kg)
- 201 (65 - 80kg)
- 206 (80 - 95kg)
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£154.61
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£109.11
- 10 (44 2/3)
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£318.41
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£236.51
The Rossignol Delta Comp R-Skin is a high-performance, lightweight cross-country ski, offering exceptional glide, grip, and stability for sporty skiers.
- 186 (45 - 60kg)
- 191 (55 - 65kg)
- 198 (60 - 75kg)
- 203 (65 - 80kg)
- 208 (80 - 95kg)
Recommended price
£272.91
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£204.66
The Rossignol Evo Xc 55 R-Skin is a versatile, stable and maneuverable skin ski, ideal for beginners looking to improve their technique in a variety of weather conditions.
- 165 (40 - 60kg)
- 175 (50 - 70kg)
- 185 (60 - 80kg)
- 195 (+80kg)
Recommended price
£327.51
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£236.51
The Salomon Rc10 eSkin Med+ Shift is a high-performance classic ski that offers remarkable grip and glide, thanks to its eSKINGRIP+ technology and D-Carbon core, making it perfect for endurance cross-country skiing.
- 188 (55 - 65kg)
- 196 (60 - 70kg)
- 201 (70 - 80 kg)
- 206 (80 - 90kg)
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£181.91
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£127.31
The Atomic Savor Xc Grip + Prolink Access Cl is a lightweight, durable, and versatile cross-country ski, ideal for beginners and recreational skiers, offering stability, manoeuvrability.
- 193 (75 - 100kg)
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The different styles of classic cross-country skis and how to choose them?
Classic skis are generally longer than skating skis, with a few exceptions. They have this length because in order to provide the necessary restraint for the alternative step a restraint zone is mandatory, this zone is located at the level of the skate, i.e. 20 cm at the front of the foot and up to the rear foot. But to be able to keep a maximum of glide it is necessary to add length to the ski in order to have sole length at the front and at the back which will compensate the lack of glide of the restraining part by the effect of friction on snow.
There are several types of restraint systems:
- The scales which are less and less in sight today.
- Skin systems, which are currently the most used.
- Waxing skis used in the competition environment and whose grip depends on a restraining wax adapted to the snow temperature.
- Finally, there are the so-called 0 skis, which are made for falling snow that tends to make the skis kick. These skis have a micropore retention zone and are generally only used for competitions in specific conditions.
Most skiers have nowadays adopted skin systems that are the best compromise between grip comfort and gliding performance. As with skating, there are skis suitable for all levels. In classic even more than in skating the choice of a ski is made by level of course but also, and especially according to the weight of the skier. This is the most important criterion of choice if you want to have skis with a good grip and glide ratio. A ski too long and rigid prevents you from finding the grip on difficult profiles. And a ski that is too soft will penalize you strongly in terms of glide.
Classic boots what design and what to choose?
Most classic cross-country ski boots have a lower upper than skating boots. On the one hand, this is because the movement of the classic style is axial and not lateral, and on the other hand, because classic boots must have maximum forward flexibility for optimal foot roll. Therefore, they do not have collars like skating boots and have a much softer sole at the front. Depending on the level, there are boots with very different designs.
The top of the range boots are equipped with frames with carbon side stiffeners which stabilize the foot laterally for changes of tracks and turning steps. Their soles are also made of carbon and offer more dynamic propulsion. Performance-oriented mid-range models are usually equipped with carbon or plastic and injected carbon side buttresses, and leisure models are equipped with plastic buttresses with soft plastic soles. So there's something for everyone, depending on what you want to do and your budget.
One important thing to remember about shoes is that there are different standards that fit different bindings. The most popular are now the NNN, Prolink or Turnamic boots, these three standards are 100% compatible and allow a much wider choice of equipment for skis and bindings. Then there are the SNS Profil and SNS Pilot standards which are now more in the background because they do not offer the versatility of the other systems.
It is therefore very important when choosing your equipment to make sure that you make the right choice of boot and binding standards. We are here to help you with this, so if you have any doubts, do not hesitate to contact our advisers.
Classic cross-country ski bindings, specificities and choice :
Classic bindings are for the most part very similar in terms of design to skating bindings. The big difference is usually due to the flex pad located on the front of the boot. In classic style, the flex should help you extend your axial movement and foot roll, so flexes are quite flexible. For the choice of bindings, you have to refer to the standard of the shoe, even if as said before, today three 100% compatible standards have taken over, the NNN, Prolink and Turnamic systems. They are compatible with Rossignol, Fischer, Alpina, Madshus, Salomon Prolink and Atomic Prolink shoes. Shoes under SNS Profil standards are only compatible with bindings of the same standard, it is the same for the SNS Pilot standard.
There are of course several levels of ranges, and these generally depend on the materials used to make the plates or at Turnamic the different lever clamps.