Åsnes Rabb 68 ink Xplore Offtrack bindning

Variation

Description

Booking instructions: Start by selecting the date you wish to collect your booking (either from us or your postal agent), then select the date you intend to return the booking (either from us or your postal agent). The total cost for the rental period will then be visible (the price you see first is the price for the first day). After that, a lower daily rate is added, the price for 1 day is therefore not the price per day.

This is included when you book the package:

Åsnes Rabb 68

Rottefella Xplore Offtrack bindning

Skin

Product information

Rabb 68 is a smooth ski that is something in between
between touring skis and alpine tours - a ski for the Telemark enthusiast and the the weight-focused skier.

The ski is constructed with a poplar core reinforced with carbon fiber for optimal torsional stiffness and a width optimized for demanding walking uphill and skiing downhill.

With a pronounced sidecut to ensure fast and stable downhill skiing in all conditions.

The 180 cm ski has a turning radius of 17.2 meters.

With 75mm or technical binding, this is a ski for experienced skiers who are prepared to go to great lengths to find the perfect ride, even in demanding terrain.

The Rabb 68 skis are equipped with Skinlock, ready for X-Skin short skins, which are easily put in place when the ascent begins. It also has attachment points for Pomoca and Colltex competition traps.

This model can be chosen in approximately the same length as the skier's own height.

Dimensions: 104-68-94

Weight: 1130g per ski (180 cm)

Country of production: Czech Republic

Choose the right length

Ski length determined based on body weight and height. The table is only a guide, however experience, skill, terrain and individual needs can all influence your choice of length.

For beginners, short skis are easier to verify. If you mainly ride trails, the length isn't it most important factor. To float well in deep snow, a lighter and wider ski useful. Lighter skiers may consider a shorter one ski; heavier skiers a longer ski. Skiers with cargo as backpackers and sleds may consider a longer ski.