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Description
The Adventure 62 Crown X-Lite skis offer a cost-effective, wax-free backcountry skiing option for those at the beginner and intermediate levels. These Fischer cross country skis include NNN/NIS bindings that are compatible with NNN, Prolink (NNN), and Turnamic (NNN) boots. It is recommended to select a ski length that is approximately 5 to 25 cm taller than your own height.
- The Air Channel wood core, with fibreglass reinforcements, provides a robust lightweight construction that ensures optimal weight distribution.
- Sintec features a versatile base finish, delivering good performance across a range of snow conditions and temperatures.
- The Offtrack Crown incorporates an embossed scale pattern in the kick zone, offering excellent traction when skiing off the groomed paths.
The skis also come with Fischer Control Step-in bindings, which are of the NNN/NIS type.
Specifications
Binding:
Included
Base Type:
Offtrack Crown
Skill Level:
Beginner, Intermediate
Base Technology:
Sintec
Ski core:
Air Channel
Compatible Binding System:
NNN/NIS, Turnamic
Compatible boots:
NNN, Prolink (NNN), Turnamic (NNN)
Ski skins included:
No
Ski Type:
Backcountry
Wax:
Wax-free
Ski Sidecut:
62-52-60mm
Plate Premounted:
IFP Turnamic Plate
reviews (3)
Verified Buyer | |
"Why would you sell a ski package as ‘backcountry’ if the bindings do not actually fit backcountry boots? I am a beginner at purchasing x-country gear, and thought NNN was standard, only to find that NNN-BC is actually something different entirely, and after a great amount of research, learned that it wasn’t just me not understanding how to click into the bindings, but that the backcountry boots I bought to go with this ‘backcountry’ package don’t actually fit the NOT backcountry bindings/skis. So, not such a great deal in the end. If you’re finally splurging on new skis to replace your mom’s 1980s hand-me-downs, be advised: This is a TOURING set, i.e. with classic x-country NNN bindings, NOT NNN-BC (backcountry) if you’re wanting an actual backcountry set. I’ve read elsewhere that you can’t even install BC bindings on these." | |
Margaret Amundson (Helena) | 07/01/2025 |
Reply from SkatePro: Hi, thank you for your feedback! We’re sorry to hear there has been confusion regarding the compatibility of the bindings and boots! To clarify, this package includes NNN bindings and not NNN-BC bindings or other specific backcountry bindings. We make sure to provide this information on our website to ensure customers are aware of the type of binding included in the package. Regarding the classification of this as “backcountry,” the Fischer Adventure 62 Crown X-Lite is indeed a hybrid ski, offering a combination of touring and backcountry features. It falls more into the backcountry category, which is why it is listed there. However, it does not come with the more rugged backcountry bindings. We understand your frustration and apologize for any confusion regarding the compatibility of the bindings and boots! / Your SkatePro team |