For all those who are looking for the perfect ski.

Look no further than Aeroguide - the new skating ski for recreational skiers and newbies. With its innovative technologies, enjoy easier handling, a more stable glide, and optimal power distribution for a secure push. The improved sidecut provides more grip on edge so the push-off becomes effortless.

The two continuous grooves increase stability and control when gliding. The feeling of control while skiing in combination with the shorter ski lengths ensures an effortless winter experience. Lightweight and durable, the Aeroguide is the perfect choice for any level skier to enjoy skiing to the max.

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Frequently asked questions

Aeroguide Skate models provide a great deal of support for all those cross-country skiers who are just learning the skating technique, or who are still unfamiliar with the ski and find it difficult to get to handle a conventional skating ski.
Aeroguide Skate models are suitable for cross-country skiers who are just learning the skating technique or need support for their technique. The stronger sidecut provides more grip on the edges and therefore a safe kick, while the two continuous grooves increase stability and control when gliding.
Shorter ski lengths generally simplify handling when returning the skis and when changing over. However, if you choose conventional skating skis in a shorter length, they will be too soft in comparison. If a skating ski is too soft, the ski loses stability when skiing straight ahead and when pushing off, making it more difficult to control. Fischer has taken this factor into account with the Aeroguide Skate models. These skis can generally be selected in a shorter length (-5 to -10cm) because the stiffness of the skis has been adjusted accordingly. This means that the ski retains its stability even with a higher body weight and enables easy gliding and a more effective kick.
The two guide grooves are integrated into the base, narrower and less deep. Cross-country skiers with less than perfect technique edge the ski much more than skiers with very good technique. Due to the closer position of the guide grooves to the outer edge, the guide groove can engage earlier and more strongly in the snow and thus ensure a more stable gliding.
You can adjust the binding backwards by one or two clicks. This will change the balance of the ski and it will be possible to return without the tip coming into contact with the snow.