Classic cross-country skiing 150 at PEAUX, the ski for beginners!
If you're a beginner and want to discover classic cross-country skiing in a more leisurely mode: walking/sliding to observe nature and recharge your batteries without too much physical effort
The 150 ski with skins is perfectly suited to your needs.
It's a wide, stable, easy-to-handle ski with a good grip that will enable you to start out easily and discover the joys of classic cross-country skiing!
It's an improved version of the "150 ski with skins", which had suffered skin detachments.
Choosing the right ski size
The size of a cross-country ski is chosen according to your weight, not your height.
For the SKI 150 à peaux:
- 50 à 60 Kg => 185 cm
- 60 à 75 Kg => 195 cm
- 80 à 95 Kg => 200 cm
- plus de 90 Kg = 205 cm
If you are between two sizes:
- For more comfort = choose the smaller size, the ski will be easier to handle.
- For a more sporty style = choose the larger size.
Quiet, efficient peel hook!
The grip of a cross-country ski corresponds to the zone located in the center of the sole (underside of the ski).
It provides "grip" to prevent slipping on ascents, while guaranteeing fluid gliding on the flat or downhill.
There are 3 systems: flakes, retaining wax or skins.
This ski with 150 skins is equipped with a mixed skin hook.
Skins provide the same quality of grip as flake soles, but have the advantage of not making noise and do not require wax.
BASIC auto bindings, simplicity at your fingertips!
All our skis are sold with Rottefella bindings compatible with NNN, Prolink and Turnamic standards.
The 150 skin skis are equipped with the Rottefella BASIC AUTO binding, perfect for beginner skiers.
It's easy to use thanks to its "step-in" function, which allows you to put on your skis automatically with a simple press of the forefoot and take them off by pressing the button on the front using the tip of your cross-country ski pole.
5 - Waxing, the secret of resistance
When you buy your skis, we recommend that you prepare the base of your skis properly to achieve their optimum glide level. We recommend several consecutive waxings to "nourish" the base.
To maintain the performance of your skis, don't forget to wax them regularly!
To wax your skis, discover our tutorials on our You Tube channel Inovik or make an appointment in your workshop Decathlon.
Changing skins
Your sealskins are worn, change them...
The sealskin change procedure will be available soon in our workshops!
LEXICLE = Building a ski
Our skis are designed using a "sandwich" process: superimposing different materials at the heart of the ski and across its entire width.
The final product is assembled with a press.
CORNER = core of the ski: wood (solid or with channels) or composite (honeycomb or Nomex®)
BOTTOM = part in contact with the snow, made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), sintered or extruded.
ACCROCHE = retaining zone located under the ski
EDGE LINES = width of a ski in tip, runner and heel.