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Madshus Lillehammer Cross-Country Touring Skis (For Women)

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Overview

About Madshus Lillehammer Cross-Country Touring Skis (For Women)

Closeouts. Lightweight and durable, the Madshus Lillehammer cross-country touring skis deliver easy turning with a 4mm sidecut and Torsion Cap construction, and the single camber profile provides an easy grip on groomed tracks as well as loose snow for a gratifying day of skiing.

Specs

Specs about Madshus Lillehammer Cross-Country Touring Skis (For Women)

  • Core material: Multicore
  • Base material: P-Tex 2000
  • Construction: Torsion cap
  • Profile: XC Single Camber
  • Waxable: Yes
  • Overall weight: 3 lb. 13 oz.
  • 180:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • 185:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • 190:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • 195:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • 205:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • 200:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • 210:
  • Tip width: 52mm
  • Waist width: 48mm
  • Tail width: 50mm
  • Recommended use: Nordic Touring
  • Imported
  • Gender Women

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About Madshus

Madshus cross-country skis are constructed of the highest quality materials and reflect an impeccable attention to detail. Madshus skis feature wood cores, cap construction and a range of base technologies, making Madshus cross-country skis an excellent choice for everyday use as well as racing in specific snow conditions. The first Madshus skis emerged from Martin Madshus’ barn in Vardal, Norway over 100 years ago. Over the next century, Madshus was the first to introduce a variety of innovative designs and construction techniques.