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Pursuit Fork Flex Elite Roller Skis

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  1. Fantastic roller skis

    Posted by David B on Oct 27th 2020

    I am impressed with how easy these are to ski compared with my prior 15+yr old roller skis. They're stable, smooth, easy to step turn, and the brake works. Because they're so stable I'm able to go harder when I double pole, no pole skate, and V2, and therefore I get in better training - better technique and harder efforts.

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With the Elite, wheels are 109 mm and 15 mm drop in the forks, making these very stable and smooth. Take your training to the next level!

Note, we also have Pursuit Fork Flex Elite Extra Flex, which are ideal for skiers under 165 lbs, or those under 190 wanting more flex. This double arm Elite model is ideal for skiers 170-190 lbs. 

• 109 mm solid rubber wheels and 15 mm frame drop! Smoothest and most stable yet!

• Fork Flex™ is a proprietary design utilizing spring steel forks creating a flatter ski-like flex

• Aluminum frames provide more durability than composites

• Top of frame to ground is a low 49.5 mm and clearance 29.5 mm (unweighted)

• Total weight per pair only 1,816 grams for 625 mm wheelbase

• Swing weight simulates the feel of a long snow ski due to weight distribution

• 190 lb (86 kg) weight limit. If heavier, get the Fork Flex™ Plus model.

• Optional front swing weights and rear pull brake

Note, if you have the new 2022 and newer Salomon S/Max or R10 Nocturne boots, please include a note saying this so we mount the bindings an additional cm further forward as these two boot models have a very long outsole protruding off the backside that needs more room to clear rear fender and/or brake. 

Product Reviews

Write Review

  1. Fantastic roller skis

    Posted by David B on Oct 27th 2020

    I am impressed with how easy these are to ski compared with my prior 15+yr old roller skis. They're stable, smooth, easy to step turn, and the brake works. Because they're so stable I'm able to go harder when I double pole, no pole skate, and V2, and therefore I get in better training - better technique and harder efforts.