Ski skins

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Climbing skin

Climbing skins are strips that attach to the bottom of nordic, alpine touring or randonnée skis to help while ascending backcountry slopes. They are designed to be removed for skiing downhill. They are typically attached to the skis via a loop on the ski tip and adhesive on the ski base. They are called skins because they resemble sealskin and are designed to let the ski slide forward on snow but not backward. They are typically made from nylon or mohair or a combination thereof.[1] They are usually narrower than the ski to allow the ski edges to get a grip.

References

  1. ^ "Climbing skins". MEC. Retrieved 14 November 2014.

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