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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. Cross-country skiing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-country ski equipment for skate-skiing (left) and classic-style skiing (right). Ski and pole lengths are different for each. Classic skis have a "grip zone" in the area under the binding. Skis used in cross-country are lighter and narrower than those used in alpine skiing. Ski bottoms are designed to provide a gliding surface and, for ...

  4. The Faction Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Faction Collective (also known as Faction Skis or simply Faction) is a Swiss ski equipment design company headquartered in Verbier, in the Swiss canton of Valais. [1] Founded in Verbier in 2006 by a tight-knit group of freeride skiers, Faction now holds brand offices in Switzerland, United States, United Kingdom, France, Japan, Austria and ...

  5. 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]

  6. Cross-country skiing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Alpine skiing competitions (known as hill races) existed in Norway during the 18th and 19th centuries, but were discontinued when the main ski festival in Oslo focused on long races (competitive cross-country skiing) and ski jumping (now known as the Nordic disciplines). The alpine disciplines reemerged in Central Europe around 1920.

  7. Skate skiing - Wikipedia

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    Qualifying competition for the Tour de Ski. Skate skiing is a technique in cross-country skiing where the leg kick is made using the skating step. This style has been established as a revolutionary development of cross-country skiing since the mid-1980s and allows faster movement compared to the normal style.