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  2. The Best Cross-Country Skis - AOL

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    To test 20 classic and skate models from recreational to World Cup race level, we gathered ten male and female cross-country skiers, ranging from 24 to 62 years old We had ten testers with 96 ...

  3. Ski wax - Wikipedia

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    Swedish ski racer, Martin Matsbo, pioneered development of modern cross-country ski waxes. Johannes Scheffer in Argentoratensis Lapponiæ (History of Lapland) in 1673 gave what is probably the first recorded instruction for ski wax application [1] He advised skiers to use pine tar pitch and rosin. Ski waxing was also documented in 1761. [2]

  4. Kneissl - Wikipedia

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    Ski racer Karl Schranz made the Kneissl White Star skis one of the most sought after in the world. In the seventies, the company expanded into cross-country ski and tennis racquet production. In 1980, Kneissl went bankrupt and was bought out by German cross-country ski manufacturer Trak, as sole owner. In 1983, U.S. company Tristar took over ...

  5. Cross-country skiing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreational activity; however, some still use it as a means of travel. Variants of cross-country skiing are adapted to a range of terrain which spans unimproved, sometimes mountainous terrain to groomed courses that are specifically designed for the sport.

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  7. White Grass Ski Touring Center - Wikipedia

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    White Grass Ski Touring Center is a cross-country skiing facility located in Canaan Valley in Tucker County, West Virginia. It originally opened in 1979 on White Grass Knob near Harrisonburg, Virginia. [1] Two years later, the operation was moved to the site of the second Weiss Knob Ski Area. [2]