Features:
- PowerCarve steering system with front wheels that pivot on a high-tech
steering linkage as you lean into a turn
- Adjustable steering stiffness and neutral position
- Steering damping mechanism provides stability and control on rough terrain
- Frame is designed to offer a smooth, stable ride
- Frame is short enough to negotiate tight turns and long enough for stability
and hard braking
- Disc brakes on each rear wheel allow you to stop controllably by leaning
back
- 1-way clutch in the front wheel allows you to climb steeper terrain without
rolling backward
- Spring-loaded binding that allows your heel to come up naturally when you
stride and climb and hold to the skate when you need control
- 10-in x 2-in, air-filled pneumatic tires
- Requires Crosskate Cross boots (1 Pair Included)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How the $#@% do I stop?
A1: Crosskate Backcountry skates have dual cable-activated disc brakes. When
you lean the boot cuffs backwards, a cables activate calipers housed inside
the rear wheel that grab the brake disc. Unlike an inline skate, you dont
have to lift the front of the skate up, and there is nothing dragging on the
ground that causes you to brake. Braking is achieved by leaning both boot cuffs
backwards at once. This is possible due to the long wheelbase. Stopping power
approaches that of mountain bikes when technique is mastered. Brakes are easily
adjustable, and can even be set as drag brakes for long descents.
Q2: Can I go uphill??
A2: Yes. Crosskate skates dont roll backwards you can climb steep
hills as if you were hiking. We use a roller-clutch that is a bearing with a
special one-way feature. It is similar to a ratchet or a bicycle freewheel,
except that it makes no noise.
Q3: Are they stable?
A3: The 616mm wheelbase is substantially longer than any inline skate. This
helps you keep it rubber side down whether youre gliding over a rough
trail or braking hard. It also makes them easier to learn.
Q4: What kinds of terrain can I handle on Crosskate all-terrain skates?
A4: Technically, ANY terrain that can be done on a bike can be handled with
some technique. If the going gets really steep, really rocky, or really muddy,
you can use a hiking motion while wearing the skates, or these objects can be
sidestepped over, in a similar fashion to hiking with skis on. Hard pack dirt
trails with some roots and rocks would be considered ideal terrain. Grass is
a little slower, yet provides a great workout. They also soak up broken pavement
and sidewalks like a dream, and youre a lot less likely to have your backside
hit the pavement than on a pair of inline skates.
Q5: What is PowerCarveTM Steering?
A5: Its our unique steering system that lets you carve turns as if you
were using shape skis. When you lean on the skates, you turn. Its accomplished
through a carefully engineered linkage tucked away inside the front wheel. This
system also includes an air filled damping system to provide crisp predictable
handling at high speed. Its unlike anything youve ever seen on a
skate.
Q6: Do you always use poles with Crosskate Backcountry skates?
A6: Poles are helpful under most conditions, especially off-road in which they
add a lot to your speed and stability (like x-c and downhill skiing). When on
pavement, poles are not necessary, but many people enjoy using them. Poles also
allow a full body workout, which is difficult to get outside of the gym. Available
carbide tips easily dig into dirt, as well as pavement.
Q7: What kind of motion is used with Crosskate Backcountry skates?
A7: You can either use a skating motion (similar to inline skating, and exactly
like cross-country skate-skiing), or you can use a diagonal striding motion,
which is like classic cross-country skiing. When youre going downhill,
you can just glide and carve turns as if on downhill skis.
Q8: Is the heel of the boot fixed down, or can it lift up?
A8: The boots pivot forward on a spring-loaded axle. The pivot is under the
toe of the boot, and the spring ensures that the rear wheel lifts up off the
ground when the skate is picked up. When you stride or climb hills, the heel
can pivot upward to allow for a smooth stride. When you go downhill, the free
heel does not interfere with carving because your weight keeps it in place.
Also, if you bite it, your heels can come forward allowing you to fall and roll
very naturally, with less stress on your knees. Add the LEKI Rubber Tip Attachments for even better stability!
| Sizing |
Cross boots are Italian made with European
sizing. Please use the Please following chart to select the correct Cross
Boot (Note: It's recomended you go one size larger than your typical shoe size): If they don't fit when you get them let us know and we can try another size!
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Cross
Boot
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23.5
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24.5
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25.5
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26.5
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27.5
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28.5
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29.5
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30.5
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31.5
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Men's Street Shoe
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12+
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Women's Street Shoe
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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Shipping Policy:
Orders are normally packed and shipped via UPS within 1 to 5 days of receipt. If for any reason the item you have ordered is temporarily out of stock or unavailable, we will notify you via email.
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