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Ski Trab DUO Free Rando Touring Ski

Item #SKR0006 | 0 in Stock

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By Backcountry.com Employee February 6, 2010

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By: February 6, 2010

Our take: If you choose Trab skis, you’ll find their skin fix system is adequate, if not elegant. Downside is it’s a bit fiddly,the latch is tricky to work with thick gloves or mittens, and it requires quite a bit of duct tape to use your skins on non Trab skis. Durability is unknown (we’ll report back on that next season). In all, a Wildsnow.com thumbs up.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By: February 6, 2010

Our take: If you choose Trab skis, you’ll find their skin fix system is adequate, if not elegant. Downside is it’s a bit fiddly,the latch is tricky to work with thick gloves or mittens, and it requires quite a bit of duct tape to use your skins on non Trab skis. Durability is unknown (we’ll report back on that next season). In all, a Wildsnow.com thumbs up.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Lengths:
157cm, 164cm, 171cm,178cm 
Dimensions:
112-110/79/96mm 
Turn Radius:
22mm 
Top Sheet:
Quadriaxial Cap, carbon and fiberglass reinforcement 
Core Material:
Air-channeled wood core 
Base:
Sintered 
Tail:
Flat, swallow tail 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Any alpine touring and randonee binding 
Weight:
2lb 12oz (1250g) 
Recommended Use:
Alpine touring, ski touring, randonee skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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