Madshus 2022 Redline 3.0 Skate F2 Ski
Binding Installation Info
Binding Installation Info
I AM LOOKING AT BUYING SKIS & BINDINGS ONLINE, DO YOU MOUNT THE BINDINGS FOR ME BEFORE THEY SHIP?
Skis with Bindings purchased online do not get shipped with bindings installed.
When we supply both skis and bindings, binding installation and adjustment is free of charge. However, this procedure cannot be completed prior to shipping as the binding adjustment must be done with consideration to the skier’s boot sole length, weight, height and skiing ability.
This procedure will be performed free of charge by our licensed technicians at any one of Kunstadt Sports locations.
In case visiting a Kunstadt Sports facility is not practical, bindings will still need to be installed and adjusted by a local licensed technician. This policy is mandated by regulations to assure skier’s safety.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
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Description
Description
Our skate skis have received new names to bring them in line with the naming convention we’ve used previously in our racing department.
F2 for harder, faster ski conditions and F3 for slower, softer conditions. This might seem like an insignificant change, but it represents the ethos of what Redline is all about: using top caliber racing to inform our engineering decisions and provide the fastest skis possible. Both models feature Tuned Dynamic Response technology to provide phenomenal energy return and maintain optimal gliding surfaces throughout the entire duration of the ski push – improving snow feeling and maintaining speed.
Between the two models the F2 is designed with longer pressure zones and a longer groove to improve stability and maximize top end speed, while the F3 is built to have shorter pressure zones and a revolutionary back-only groove. This design truly excels in softer or slower snow where it often feels like you need to switch to offset (V1) technique to maintain momentum. By removing the groove in the front pressure zone, it is now easier to turn the ski onto edge in the correct position for efficiently maintaining double skate (V2) further into uphills.
SKI EMPOWER: Yes
SKI NIS: 7
SKI LENGTH: 172-192 RSL/5
SKI SIDECUT: 41-44-44
SKI WEIGHT: 950gr/190cm
SKI CONSTRUCTION: Triaxial Carbon
SKI CORE: PR100X
SKI BASE: P300 Nano
Nordic Ski Sizing Guide
Nordic Ski Sizing Guide
Nordic Ski Size Guide/ Info
Your height and weight are both important factors when selecting the correct nordic ski for you. To find the best ski you should begin by determining the height of the ski you should be skiing on. With this information, you will have multiple skis to choose from. Using the chart below, you should choose the ski that best suits your weight at the correct height.
Ideal Height
Classic Skis: The ideal classic ski will be 10-30 cm above the skier's height.
Skate Skis: An ideal skate ski can range from equivalent height to the skier to 15 cm taller.
Why you may want a ski on the short side for your height:
- You are a newer, less experienced skier
- You want to be able to easily maneuver your skis and turn quickly
Why you might want a ski to be on the long side for your height:
- You are a more advanced skier
- You want your skis to be faster and do not need extra maneuverability
Ideal Weight
Adult Size Guide for Weight (Recreational Classic Skis)
S indicates the stiff version of a ski
Skier Weight (kg) |
Rossignol Skis (Delta, R-Skin Ultra, X-Tour) |
Rossignol Skis (Evo, back country) |
Fischer Sport Skis |
Atomic |
Madshus |
<45 |
176 |
165 |
179 |
174 |
177 |
45-55 |
176-186 |
165 |
179 |
174 |
177-182 |
55-65 |
176-181 (S), 186-196 |
175 |
179 (S), 179-189 |
174-181 |
182-187 |
65-75 |
181-186 (S), 191-201 |
175-185 |
179-189 (S), 184-194 |
181-195 |
187-197 |
75-85 |
186-196 (S), 201-206 |
185 |
184-194 (S), 194-199 |
195-202 |
192-202 |
85-95 |
201-206 (S), 206 |
195 |
194-199 (S), 199-204 |
202 |
197-207 |
>95 |
201-206 (S) |
195 |
204 (S) |
- |
207 |
Adult Size Guide for Weight (Recreational Skate Ski)
Skier Weight (kg) |
Rossignol |
Fischer |
Atomic |
Madshus |
<45 |
163-167 |
171 |
172 |
- |
45-55 |
163-173 |
171-176 |
172-178 |
172 |
55-65 |
173-180 |
176-181 |
178-184 |
172-177 |
65-75 |
180-186 |
181-186 |
184 |
177-182 |
75-85 |
186-192 |
186-191 |
184-190 |
182-187 |
85-95 |
192 |
191 |
190 |
187 |
>95 |
- |
- |
190 |
192 |
Race Skis
We recommend that all race skis be purchased directly through our expert nordic staff to ensure correct stiffness in the ski.
Junior Skis
Many of the same rules apply to junior skis as they do adult skis. The main difference when sizing junior skis is that they are going to be shorter than adult skis, when compared to the skier.
Classic Skis: Between 5-20 cm taller than the skier.
Skate Skis: Between 10 cm shorter than the skier and 10 cm taller.
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