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Versatile backcountry ski for Girls who love to ride in varied terrain.
Tuned for women, the Cecile BC’s full steel edge and moderate wax pocket offer stability and an enduring, dependable grip; easy to turn, its side-cut and width make for a ski offering excellent support and float on deeper snow. A backcountry ski for women who enjoy hiking or Nordic touring, the Cecile BC ski is equipped with Skin-lock, ready for an X-Skin to be attached in an instant for climbing. This is the perfect model for women, who enjoy Nordic hikes in winter and love to explore various terrain and places.
The Cecile BC ski is equipped with Skin-lock, ready for an X-Skin to be attached in an instant before climbing.
Ski length is determined on the basis of body length and weight. The table here is intended as an aid and must not be followed slavishly. Skiing skills, terrain, weight, packing and individual needs / habits are factors that influence the choice of length.
Body length (cm) | Weight (kg) | Ski length (cm) |
-160 | -55 | 170 |
155-165 | 55-65 | 175 |
160-175 | 60-70 | 180 |
170-175 | 65-75 | 185 |
175-180 | 70-80 | 190 |
General advice: Skiing in rough terrain requires shorter skis than open mountain ranges. For beginners, it will often be easier with short skis. If you only ski in pisted tracks, length does not matter much in terms of how well / poorly you float in the snow, then it is instead the tension that is important. If the person is lighter than average, the user should consider shorter skis, and vice versa if he is heavier. If you often go with heavy packing, the skis should be a little longer