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Ski tour – how to master kick turns

Kick turns are an inseparable part of ski touring. They describe an almost 180° change of direction, which is used whenever it gets steeper than 30°. If you do not …

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Ski touring – correct hiking techniques

Ski touring correct hiking techniques Walking while ski touring or ski mountaineering should be a rhythmic, calm, flowing and ergonomic sequence of movements. It should become an automated movement, so …

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Touring skis – light all-rounders

Touring skis light all-rounders Touring skis are usually especially built light to save energy during the ascent. This generally also has an influence on the ski’s performance. However, our Rise …

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Ski touring skins – what to do with sticky snow?

Ski touring skins what to do with sticky snow? Moisture causes snow to stick to the base of the climbing skin. It is therefore essential to avoid “wetting” the skin …

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Ski touring skins – tips for maintenance

Ski touring skins tips for maintenance Touring skins get wet or damp, so they must be hung up at room temperature and dried after each use. Ideally, a film is …

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Touring skins – how to remove them in strong winds

Touring skins how to remove them in strong winds To stow away the climbing skins safely at the summit even in strong winds, it is recommended to pay attention to …

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Touring ski poles – best without straps!

Studies on the reduction of avalanche hazards also point to pole straps. Studies have shown that the touring pole with a basket functions like an anchor and people with hands …

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Blister-free touring – tips!

Blisters on the feet are a tiresome topic, but with a few tricks they are easy to outwit. This includes that the liner should be thermoformable and adapted to the …

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