Twin Skin Cruiser EF Ski - 2024
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Why We Like The Twin Skin Cruiser EF Ski
The Cruiser line from Fischer is aimed towards recreational skiers who are looking for performance without necessarily mastering the perfect technique. The Twin Skin Cruiser EF ski implements two skin strips underfoot that are slightly offset to provide stabilizing grip as well as consistent glide for excellent versatility in varied snow conditions.
Details
- Nordic ski aimed towards recreational skiers in varied conditions
- Basalt construction and air core ensures lightweight performance
- Twin Skin grip ensures maximum grip and glide in varied snow
- Mohair skin construction is easily maintained with included wax
- Efficient Forward tech offers user-friendly kicking
- Bindings not included
- Item #FISH07A
- Length
- [small] 164cm, [medium] 174cm, [large] 184cm, [x-large] 189cm
- Dimensions
- 49 / 45 / 47mm
- Construction
- Air Core
- Core
- Basalt
- Base
- Protec
- Grip
- Twin Skin
- Binding Included
- no
- Claimed Weight
- [medium, 174cm] 2lb 12.8oz (1271g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 4 years
- Activity
- nordic classic
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 24, 2024
No Bindings, poor customer service
I found these skis by following a link provided by GearJunky.com who rated these as a good buy because they came with bindings. While the picture has bindings, I received skis that did not. So, I called the company, they apologized, and agreed to ship the correct skis 2 day air. When I called to check on them 4 days later, they had not shipped. Again, I was offered 2 day air. They arrived 5 days later, again, WITH NO BINDINGS. When I called again, the customer service rep said, "Well if you got skis without bindings twice, the skis you're ordering must not come with bindings." Hmmm... BTW, 2 of the 3 calls I made connected me with people who lived outside the US. Not the warehouse. So...I went to Amazon and bought the skis and bindings separately from Fischer, $50 cheaper than these skis from Backcountry that had no bindings.
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