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Rossignol Nordic Ski Delta Sport R-Skin Overview Rossignol Nordic binding R-Classic Overview
  • Recommended price

    £328.91

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    £206.71

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.

Size
  • 196 (60 - 75kg)
  • 201 (65 - 80kg)
  • 206 (80 - 95kg)
Salomon Nordic Ski Rc8 eSkin Med Shift Overview Salomon Nordic binding Prolink Shift CL Overview
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    £310.11

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    £216.11

The Salomon RC8 eSkin Med +Shift cross-country ski is a progressive, dynamic and efficient model meant for recreational use with a bias towards more regular, sportier use. 

Size
  • 196 (60 - 70kg)
  • 201 (70 - 80 kg)
Rossignol Nordic Ski Delta Comp R-Skin Overview Rossignol Nordic binding R-Classic Overview
  • Recommended price

    £394.71

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    £244.31

The Rossignol Delta Comp R-Skin is a high-performance, lightweight cross-country ski, offering exceptional glide, grip, and stability for sporty skiers.

Size
  • 198 (60 - 75kg)
Salomon Nordic Ski Set Escape 48 Skin + Prolink Shift Overview Salomon Nordic Ski Set Escape 48 Skin + Prolink Shift Keypoints Extra 10% off
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    £234.91

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    £159.71

The Salomon Escape 48 Skin + Prolink Shift is a classic cross-country ski with skin, offering stability and ease of use—perfect for leisurely outings without the hassle of waxing.

Size
  • 190
  • 198
Atomic Nordic Ski Pro C2 Skintec Med Shift Overview Atomic Nordic binding Prolink Shift CL Overview New model
  • Recommended price

    £300.71

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    £187.91

The Atomic Pro C2 Skintec Med Shift ski is ideal for recreational skiers seeking simplicity, reliability, and confident progression.

Size
  • 178 (50-60)
  • 187 (55-70)
  • 196 (60-75)
  • 205 (70-85)
Salomon Nordic Ski Rc10 eSkin Med+ Shift Overview Salomon Nordic binding Prolink Shift CL Overview
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    £404.11

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    £281.91

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.

Size
  • 188 (55 - 65kg)
  • 196 (60 - 70kg)
  • 201 (70 - 80 kg)
  • 206 (80 - 90kg)
Salomon Nordic Ski S/Max eSkin Med Overview Salomon Nordic binding Prolink Shift Race CL Overview
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    £498.11

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    £347.71

The S/Max eSkin Med from Salomon is a cross-country ski designed for cross-country skiers looking for a classic skin ski that performs as well as the S/Max Classic model. It's perfect for training in all conditions thanks to its eSkin flaps.

What's in the Salomon S/Max eSkin Med cross-country ski program?

The S/Max eSkin Med was developed following the resounding success of the S/Max skating range. It is a classic version that bridges the gap between the sport and racing ranges. Its innovativeS-Core 45 construction incorporates 45% of the core weight in recycled plastic, giving it unrivalled comfort in guiding and remarkable stability in technical portions. The G5 sole, selected for its performance, combined with a versatile structure and non-fluorinated Swix preparation, guarantee optimum glide. As for the 100% mohair skins, they ensure the best possible ratio between grip and glide.

Who is the Salomon S/Max eSkin Med cross-country ski for?

This ski is perfect for those looking to reconcile pleasure and classic performance without getting into technical difficulties. It is the ultimate compromise between the lighter racing models and the performance range.

What are the main qualities of the Salomon S/Max eSkin Med cross-country ski?

Tolerant

Performant

Safe

Size
  • 188 (55 - 65kg)
  • 196 (60 - 70kg)
  • 201 (70 - 80 kg)
  • 206 (80 - 90kg)
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Madshus Nordic Ski Active Skin Overview Rottefella Nordic binding Xcelerator 2.0 Classic Overview
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    £343.01

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    £202.01

The Mashus Active Skin nordic ski is designed for beginners or leisure skiers. Featuring a Paulownia wood core construction, it is durable, easy to guide and offers a good grip. 

Size
  • 187 (55 - 55kg)
  • 192 (55 - 60kg)
  • 197 (60 - 65kg)
  • 202 (65 - 70kg)
Atomic Nordic Ski Pro C1 Skintec Med Overview Atomic Nordic binding Prolink Access CL Overview
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    £244.31

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    £169.11

The Pro C1 Skintec Med cross-country ski from Atomic features mohair sealskin for an excellent compromise between grip and glide.

Size
  • 178 (50-60)
  • 196 (60-75)
Fischer Nordic Ski Twin Skin Race Medium Overview Fischer Nordic binding Tour Step-In Black White Overview
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    £465.21

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    £239.61

The Fischer Twin Skin Race Medium Nordic ski is all about balance, efficient, forgiving and technical, a perfect model to start skiing in classic style often. Comfort and performance are there! 

Size
  • 187 (-50 - 54kg)
  • 192 (50 - 59kg)
  • 197 (60 - 69kg)
Fischer Nordic Ski Twin Skin Superior Medium Overview Fischer Nordic binding Tour Step-In Black White Overview
  • Recommended price

    £502.81

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    £267.81

The Fischer Twin Skin Superior Medium is a lightweight, robust and dynamic cross-country ski, ideal for occasional sport skiers looking to improve their technique in classic style.

Size
  • 197 (65 - 79kg)
  • 202 (70 - 84kg)
  • 207 (80 - 94kg)
Rossignol Nordic Ski X-Ium R-Skin Overview Rossignol Nordic binding Race Classic Overview
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    £516.91

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    £361.81

The Rossignol X-IUM R-Skin is a high-performance, versatile cross-country ski, ideal for experienced skiers seeking acceleration, stability, and excellent glide on common snow conditions.

Size
  • 191 (55 - 65kg)
  • 198 (60 - 75kg)
Fischer Nordic Ski Cruiser Ef Overview Fischer Nordic binding Tour Step-In Black White Overview
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    £249.01

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    £145.61

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.

Size
  • S (-55kg)
Fischer Nordic Ski Twin Skin Performance Medium Overview Fischer Nordic binding Tour Step-In Black White Overview
  • Recommended price

    £267.81

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    £178.51

The Fischer Twin Skin Performance Medium is a versatile cross-country ski, offering a balance of comfort, forgiveness, and optimal glide for both recreational and experienced skiers.

Size
  • 197 (65 - 79kg)
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Madshus Nordic Ski Active Pro Skin Overview Rottefella Nordic binding Xcelerator 2.0 Classic Overview
  • Recommended price

    £380.61

    -34%

    £249.01

The Madshus Active Pro Skin is a classic cross-country ski distinguished by its sporty look and forgiving behavior. Designed for sporty skiers, this model shines with its stability and progressive character.

What's in it for the Madshus Active Pro Skin cross-country ski?

This model aims to make sporty classic cross-country skiing accessible to as many people as possible. Featuring very straight rib lines, it limits friction in the tracks to optimize glide. ItsPolycell structure is enhanced by a 3D torsion box that limits lateral torsion and offers greater rigidity when exiting tracks or turning steps. The P170 Nano Universal sole ensures a satisfying glide, while the grip zone features aMohair Mix skinoffering a powerful grip on all types of terrain. The ski is supplied with the Rottefella Move 3.0 mounting plate, only compatible with bindings from the same brand.

Who is the Madshus Active Pro Skin cross-country ski for?

This model is particularly suited to skiers who aren't necessarily looking for performance but nevertheless want asporty classic ski. Extremely forgiving, it is equally suitable for beginner skiers as well as skiers who want a progressive ski.

What are the main qualities of the Madshus Active Pro Skin cross-country ski?

Tolerant

Easy grip

Stable

Size
  • 197 (60 - 75kg)
Atomic Nordic Ski Pro C3 Skintec Hard Overview Atomic Nordic binding Prolink Shift CL Overview
  • Recommended price

    £385.31

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    £216.11

Atomic's Pro C3 Skintec Hard is a high-performance, forgiving cross-country ski, ideal for experienced skiers looking to improve their technique on long winter outings.

Size
  • 174 (45 - 60kg)
Fischer Nordic Ski Twin Skin Carbon Pro Soft Overview Fischer Nordic binding Tour Step-In Black White Overview
  • Recommended price

    £606.21

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    £324.21

The Fischer Twin Skin Carbon Pro Soft is a versatile, high-performance ski, ideal for sport skiers, offering optimal grip and glide in all snow conditions.

Size
  • 192 (50 - 59kg)
Fischer Nordic Ski Twin Skin Superlite Medium Ef Overview Fischer Nordic binding Tour Step-In Black White Overview
  • Recommended price

    £324.21

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    £183.21

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.

Size
  • 199 (75 - 90kg)

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Men's buyers' guide for classic skis

Are you looking to buy a pair of classic style, men's cross-country skis with bindings? If so, you've come to the right place! Men's traditional cross-country skiing packs by Glisshop are made for exactly that. So, what next? Waxable, or waxless (with scales or skin) At first glance, it's not surprising if you have no idea where to look next, due to all these different ski types. No need to worry - just follow this buyers' guide, which is bound to help you reach your decision.

More information and a tutorial on how to choose classic skis have been prepared by the experts at Glisshop.

Your choice of grip system in the ski will depend on your skill level.

There are three different ways to add grip to a ski: wax, skin, and scales. Let's start with the traditional system, which uses wax to create grip. These skis are aimed at people with a high level of technical skill and who understand the process of waxing. Effectively, even the slightest misstep or waxing mistake can cause a real setback. In addition, these cross-country skis require regular maintenance and the wax needs to be removed after each session.

For skiers who have neither the desire, nor the skills to perform this waxing, it is preferable to choose a grip system that uses scales or skin. With this type of classic cross-country ski, no preparation is needed. Skins or scales take care of the grip. Skis with skins or scales are therefore an ideal choice for skiers who want a ski that is both easy to use and capable in a wide variety of situations.

Which range of men's skis suits me best?

Once you've chosen your grip system, it is time to choose your classic ski. This is an important step, as each ski has its own, unique characteristics. To help you in your choice, we have created three different levels of approach.

The first category of ski is aimed at skiers who enjoy cross-country skiing as a leisure activity. It includes skis that don't require a great deal of technical finesse. They are there to help you move easily and to enjoy a trip on your skis without worrying about your technique. This makes them an ideal choice for enjoying the sensation of sliding over the snow for the first time.

The second category is aimed at regular skiers who are looking for a ski that will help them to progress technically while also improving their fitness. In other words, we are dealing with sports skis Skis that are included in this category offer exceptional gliding properties while remaining accessible and tolerant of minor technical imperfections.

We now turn to the third category, for racers and experts. This includes skis that are capable of meeting the expectations of the most demanding skiers. The greater camber of these skis, compared to other categories, requires a good technical basis for them to be effective.

What size of classic cross country ski for men should I choose?

The size of a classic cross-country ski is calculated based on the weight of the skier. Why? Don't forget that part of the base of a cross-country ski is used to create grip. It is therefore vital to ensure that the ski is not too stiff to maintain effective grip.

Here is a table that shows sizes for traditional, classic cross-country skis:

- 45 to 55 Kg = 187 to 190 cm

- 55 to 65 Kg = 192 to 198 cm

- 65 to 75 Kg = 200 to 203 cm

- 75 kg and above = 205 to 208 cm

Please note that this table is provided for general information only, and the length of the skis may vary by a few centimetres between different brands. Compact skis are not included in this table due to the fact that they are shorter, which makes them easier to handle, as well as safer for beginners.

What kind of cross country ski binding should I choose?

Bindings are chosen based on two criteria.

- The first relates to the standard of your cross-country ski boots Some boots are not compatible with all bindings. The simplest way to be certain of the standard used in your boot is to look underneath. If there are two bars, you are using the SNS Pilot binding standard, and choosing a binding is easy: simply follow the same standard. If, however, you only find one connecting bar, you can choose between the compatible NNN and Prolink standards.

- The second is the binding template. But don't worry: Glisshop's experts have already pre-selected bindings for our range of skis You simply have to choose the one that matches the standard that your boots use.

For more information, we suggest that you take a look at our tutorial on classic binding standards in the "Guides" section.

Your classic ski pack is put together by our technicians.

Once these choices have been made, our technicians will take care of attaching the bindings to your skis. As a result, all you have to do is put on your new kit and follow the kilometres of pistes that are there for you to enjoy!

Shopping guide for a classic women's ski pack

Do you want to buy a pair of classic skis with bindings but you're not sure which one to get? Are you nervous about your restraint system? Here's some advice to help you out.

You can find a tutorial about choosing classic skis in the 'Tutorial' section.

What are the different grip systems for womand cross country ski?

There are three types of grip systems in cross-country skiing - fish scale systems, skin systems and restraint systems with wax. The grip system with wax is designed for knowledgeable and competitive skiers, as this needs a certain amount of experience. They also require daily maintenance, because it's very rare that the grip wax used for one session is suitable for the snow conditions for another. It's still the traditional restraint technique by definition which could be interesting to try out if you're really passionate about Nordic skiing.

For skiers less concerned about performance, skis with skins or fish scales will be fine. Their advantage is that they're always ready for skiing, so there's no need for any specific preparations. They also guarantee great launches. They're perfect for low-intensity outings as well as sporting trips.

Which cross-country skiing range for women should I choose?

The choice of brands has been simplified by our experts. They have grouped the skis in three categories, depending on your level.

The 'Leisure' category is perfect for beginners and occasional skiers. These skis are designed to help you to move around as easily as possible and give you the first sensations of gliding without technical constraints.

The 'Sport' category includes some of the highest-performing skis. It's a long-lasting choice - they're adaptable and affordable, ideal for accompanying you through all the phases of learning and perfecting classic technique. This category is for frequent and competitive skiers.

The last category - 'Race/Expert' - includes the highest-performing classic cross-country skis on the market. Designed for competition, they offer an excellent quality of grip and glide. The zone dedicated to grip is limited by an optimal glide. To handle these skis you need excellent technical skills, as the placement of supports is is essential to optimise your skiing experience.

What size should my women's classic cross-country skis be?

The size of the ski is an important element in determining its effectiveness. Skis today are made with a camber that allows the grip system to be in contact with the snow during the launch phase in classical skiing, and also limits contact with the snow to improve the glide once body weight is distributed evenly between the two skis. So the choice of a classic women's ski depends on your weight.

Here's a chart for traditional classic skis:

- 45 to 55kg = 187-190cm

- 55 to 65kg = 192-198cm

- 65 to 75kg = 200-203cm

- 75kg + = 205-208cm

These sizes can vary by up to a few centimetres depending on the brand. On the other hand, compact skis don't correspond to this chart at all - they're shorter to be easier to handle and safer for skiers who are just starting out.

How do I choose a binding for cross-country skis?

To make your life easier, we've chosen a list of bindings depending on your skis. You won't have to worry about choosing the right one. You'll only have to choose the binding most suitable for your level by paying attention to the compatibility with your cross country ski shoe.

You need to compare the systems to know if the fastening corresponds to your shoe. If you don't know the systems of your shoe look underneath to determine if you have one or two coupling elements.

If you have two: you're using the SNS Pilot system. The binding is only compatible with this system.

However if you only have one you can ski with several binding systems, the NNN and Prolink.

Be careful not to confuse the two, as binding systems do not necessarily correspond to a given brand. For more information on the subject you can take a look at our tutorial on binding systems written by our experts in the 'Our Advice' section.

Now your women's classic ski pack will be ready to use!

Once the skis and the binding are chosen, our technicians will put it all together. The only thing to do is wait to receive your parcel!