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Old February 21st 09, 02:41 AM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
Chris Cole
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Default Fischer "Zeros" or similar "chemical-based" skis...


Hi guys & girls,

Just curious what experiences people have had with Fischer Zero
"waxless" classic skis, or their equivalent? Pondering the merits of a
pair of RCS Crowns for our lovely marginal peri-freezing snow conditions
down here in Australia and curious to know what the performance of these
newer non-waxed but "non-patterned" skis are.

Cheers,
Chris



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Old February 21st 09, 02:50 AM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
John Forrest Tomlinson
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Default Fischer "Zeros" or similar "chemical-based" skis...

On Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:41:32 +1100, Chris Cole
wrote:


Hi guys & girls,

Just curious what experiences people have had with Fischer Zero
"waxless" classic skis, or their equivalent? Pondering the merits of a
pair of RCS Crowns for our lovely marginal peri-freezing snow conditions
down here in Australia and curious to know what the performance of these
newer non-waxed but "non-patterned" skis are.


Zach Caldwell wrote this:
https://www.bouldernordicsport.com/H...6/Default.aspx
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Old March 1st 09, 10:27 PM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
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Default Fischer "Zeros" or similar "chemical-based" skis...

On Feb 20, 6:41*pm, Chris Cole wrote:
Hi guys & girls,

Just curious what experiences people have had with Fischer Zero
"waxless" classic skis, or their equivalent? Pondering the merits of a
pair of RCS Crowns for our lovely marginal peri-freezing snow conditions
down here in Australia and curious to know what the performance of these
newer non-waxed but "non-patterned" skis are.

Cheers,
Chris



Fisher's Zero seem to be the right ski for 0C condions See:
http://new.fasterskier.com/2009/03/m...-right-choice/

Anyone know why Atomic dropped their Multi?
 




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