Seasonal advice
Seasonal advice
Rollerskis come in skate and classic designs and are used by experienced skiers looking for dryland training opportunities. Classic designs have shorter, thicker wheels with ratchet mechanism to simulate the grip of a classic ski during the kick.
Solid wheels require less maintenance than pneumatic wheels but give a rougher ride. Consider the terrain you will be skiing on to choose the wheels that will work best for you. If purchasing rollerskis with pneumatic wheels it helps to have a tire changing station. Carrying a spare wheel with you is also a good idea in case you get a flat.
We highly recommend changing your pole baskets to rollerski tips which are meant to withstand higher impact than snow basket tips. If you don't have quick-change baskets on your poles you may need to gently heat the pole basket to get it off. There should be enough hot glue on the shaft end for the rollerski tip to stay on but add more if needed.
Featuring Rundle's lowest geometry ever for stability and control, the Impact Skate Rollerski is designed to empower skiers of all levels. ...
View full detailsA great roller ski for any athlete, the Rush Classic is a stable, straight-tracking ski with low geometry (better stability) and a lightwei...
View full detailsA high pressure pump for inflating your rollerski tires. Easily accesses the valve stems of the Aero wheels which can be difficult with a regula...
View full detailsThis lever activated system has one neutral and 4 resistance positions (for all XL models except the 125S which has one neutral and 3 resistance ...
View full detailsDesigned for 800 and 900 series rollerskis, this speed reducer has a lever actuated system with one neutral and 4 resistance positions. The machin...
View full detailsDesigned for use on all V2 XL style models, these easily mount in the pre-drilled holes on the rear fork making them lighter and easier to ...
View full detailsReplacement tube for 125 models.
Complete replacement wheel (rear or front) for the V2 XL150S skate rollerski.
Replacement tube for 150 tires.
Replacement tire for 150 models. A tube is required.
Carbide pole tips for rollerskiing - super tough to take repeated abuse on pavement. These fit poles 7-8mm in diameter. Sold as a pair.
Carbide pole tips for rollerskiing - super tough to take repeated abuse on pavement. These fit poles 9-11mm in diameter. Sold as a pair. ...
View full detailsEarly shock absorbing pole tip ferrules were notorious for breaking. After creating generations of spring loaded ferrules the latest is G5....
View full detailsTriac Basket System (TBS) compatible rollerski ferrules. Made of carbon and easy to attach to your Swix TBS compatible poles.
Quick exchange basket for roller skiing with your One Way poles. Diameter 9mm, carbide tip. Sold as a pair.
US skier John Bauer's favourite rollerskis. The large pneumatic tires give a much smoother ride than any other rollerski on rougher surfac...
View full detailsDurable 5" rubber replacement tire for 125 models. A tube is required.
This item makes changing your V2 150 rollerski tires much easier. You can attach the Tire Station to a work bench or to a board which can t...
View full detailsSlim, light rollerski glove with a cool tree design on the backhand. The palm is reinforced with abrasion-resistant amara and the thumb has...
View full detailsKeep cool yet protected while rollerskiing with the thin, breathable Legend Roller glove. The Clarino synthetic leather palm is durable and...
View full detailsMade with glass fiber reinforced plastic for excellent durability, these roller ski tips are compatible with the Rundle quick change basket...
View full detailsPart of the KV+ Quick Change Disk (QCD) System, these quick-exchange rollerski tips will screw on to your KV+ compatible poles. The tips are tungst...
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