Fischer Twin Skin Race Jr IFP + Tour Step-IN Jr

SKU: N600191 Brand: Fischer
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Fischer Twin Skin Race Jr IFP + Tour Step-IN Jr

The Twin Skin Race Jr and its offset, variable depth design of the Twin Skin mohair strips provides junior racers the same efficient grip and smooth gliding on hard ground that World Cup racers have on the course and in training.


Technologies:

  • Rental tail protectorRental Tail Protector - Special components for extremely robust ski tails ensure they fulfil the durability requirements of ski rental;

  • Air channel basaliteAir Channel Basalite - Fibreglass/wood core with integrated air channels to save up to 250 g in weight compared to pure wood cores. A further 40 g lighter with volcanic basalt fibres;

  • Power layerPower Layer - 0.2 mm thin, extremely lightweight, full-surface high-pressure laminate comprising natural fibres and resin for noticeable ski weight reduction;

  • Twin skinTwin Skin - Two separate skin strips arranged in offset positions and with variable base-depth integration result in smooth and balanced gliding.Mohair skins ensure you can rely on the kick action, especially in hard or icy conditions.Thanks to the unique Teflon coating of the skins, moisture absorption and subsequent icing is completely minimised.

  • Speed grindingSpeed Grinding - Universal stone grinding for perfect gliding properties in all snow condition;


Features:

  • Plate: IFP

  • Weight/Lenth: 860g / 147cm

  • Base / Climbing zone: World Cup Pro / Twin Skin Mohair Mix

  • Bindings:  Tour Step-In Jr IFP

More Information

Gender Children's
Product applications Skiing, XC skiing
Skiing goods XC Skis
Skiing style Classic skiing, Kid's and youth
Type of trails Prepared trails
Binding system Turnamic
Brand Fischer

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