Home Outdoor Sports FAQS Fishing Golf swimming Skiing and Skating Cycling Climbing Other Outdoor Sports Camping

olin xts skis

2016/7/22 11:04:39


Question
I am a novice skier. A friend gave me a pair of Olin XTS skis 175s. Could you tell me what year(s) these skis were produced? Is this ski model a entry level or better ski?

Answer
Hey Don,

I'm not sure of the exact year of this model but I'm fairly sure they were made in the early to mid '90's. They are an intermediate to advanced skier, all mountian ski. Should work ok for you as long as they are in decent condition.

Be aware that you should be able to get the edges sharpened and hot wax from your local ski shop but there is a good chance that they won't touch your bindings. There is a list of bindings that are covered by the manufacturer and if your bindings are not on the list, most shops won't work on them. If they do work on bindings that are not on the list, then they take the liability if something goes wrong with the binding.

If your binding is not on the list, it doesn't mean there is anything wrong with them, it just means that you are sole responsible party if something happens because of the binding failing to work properly.

Here is a link to the list; http://nssra.com/2001/nssra/index.asp

Hope this helps.
Keep on skiing,
Windlover  
  1. Prev:
  2. Next:
Related Articles
clothing
Beginer Snowboarding
Foot Pain & Numbness
New boots for old
Fear
New skis for an older skier
skis at ski swap
Ski run length.
Snow Blades / Ski Boards
More Great Links

x-country to Tele transition

QuestionHi Lisa, I am a longtime x-country skier, not an expert by any means, just like to have

side edge

QuestionI used to race in college and primarily used a 3 degree side edge. Noow that I will be

FIS ski length restrictions

QuestionHello Cynthia, I have recently begun training for Masters ski racing in NZ. I have read

Contact management E-mail : [email protected]

Copyright © 2005-2016 Outdoor sports All Rights Reserved