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Weird Ukraine Fischer "RCA" carbon = heavy?



 
 
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Old March 6th 07, 08:04 PM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
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Default Weird Ukraine Fischer "RCA" carbon = heavy?

I just bought a pair of Fischer RCA classic carbon race skis, 210,
made in the Ukraine. Well, they're trainers, I suppose. They weigh
1700 grams for the pair! That seems heavy.

My Fischer wood/air core touring skis, 210, are 1600 gr a pair.

The new Fischer Backcountry singlecamber woodcore skis are 1800 gr a
pair and are called heavy.

So these race skis are almost up there with BC skis? Weird.

My old Rossi classic race skis are about 1100 pr, I recall. Seem very
light!

--JP outyourbackdoor.com

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