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  • CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS
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  • CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS
CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS

INOVIK

8501568

CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS

€135.00
  • CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS
  • CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS
  • CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS
CLASSIC 500 ADULT ROLLER SKIS
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Do you want to extend the thrills of classic cross-country skiing off-season? Our team has developed these rollerskis for all-year-round skiing.

BENEFITS

Glide performance

Wheels: medium speed, 76 x 39 mm hardness 70 shore
Anti-reverse rear wheel.

Stability

700 mm aluminium frame.

Anatomic design

Adults weighing less than 95 kg
Maximum boot size 11½.

Adjustable

Pre-drilled frame (2 positions) to adjust the binding to your boot size

Lightweight

Pair of classic rollerskis with bindings = 2.3 kg

Robustness

Aluminium frame.
Sealed bearings

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Are rollerskis compatible with my cross-country ski boots?

Our pair of rollerskis are sold with Rottefella bindings, which are compatible with standard cross-country ski boots: NNN (Rottefella), PROLINK (Salomon and Atomic) and TURNAMIC (Fischer and Rossignol).
Important: our rollerskis are not compatible with SNS standard boots.

How do I look after my rollerskis?

To avoid unequal wear, switch the right and left skis regularly.
For your safety, remember to check and replace worn wheels.

Are rollerskis equipped with a braking system?

No, our rollerskis are not equipped with a braking system.
To slow down, you need to be able to control your speed using techniques such as the snow plough or step turn.

Before you get started, as with cross-country skiing, you need to learn some basic skills. Start by practising on flat ground without any other skiers around you: an empty car park or little-used cycle path to get started and practise gliding, turning and braking.

Why is it necessary to be well equipped to practise rollerskiing?

Rollerskiing can be a dangerous activity particularly if you do not know the basic skills and do not have the right equipment.
To avoid injuries and accidents, protection is an essential part of rollerskiing. We recommend that you wear a helmet and gloves to protect your head and hands in case of falling on tarmac.
Opt for a colourful outfit or fluorescent vest to be clearly visible to other users.

Is it possible to move the bindings to suit my boot size?

Our rollerskis are equipped with a pre-drilled aluminium frame so you can move the binding according to your boot size.
Position 1 = default position on our rollerskis - recommended for sizes smaller than 10
Position 2 = forward position - recommended for size 10 and above

To change the position, we recommend that you go to your local workshop.

To change your rollers:

Spare rollers are available online
Rollers: average speed, 76 x 39 mm hardness 70 shore
Anti-reverse rear wheel.
reference 8664916
Front wheel
reference 8664914

Compatible with INOVIK classic skis only (8501568)

We recommend you go to your in-store workshop for assembly
https://support.decathlon.co.uk/

Tips for storage and maintenance

Storage tips

Store in a dry place, in a bag if possible.

Restrictions on use

Maximum user weight 95 kg. Wear body protection

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Test product

All our products are tested in the field in real conditions by our panel of professional testers: instructors and coaches, as well as regular cross-country skiers. Our rollerskis are also subjected to laboratory tests: the frame undergoes a fatigue test involving 100,000 cycles, a static load test and a wheel abrasion test.

Warranty

2 Years