The Big Ski Test 2025/2026 – Double poling skis

by ProXCskiing.com • 27.03.2026
The Big Ski Test 2025 is here and first up are the double-poling skis. ProXCskiing.com has tested six models from leading brands to help you find the one that fits you best.

The Big Ski Test 2025 is here and first up are the double-poling skis. ProXCskiing.com has tested six models from leading brands to help you find the one that fits you best.

This year’s major ski test is divided into five categories: double-poling skis, skin skis, skate skis for recreational skiers, skate skis for competitive skiers, and poles. First up are the double-poling skis.

Double poling has become a key part of long-distance skiing, and the development of specialized double-poling skis is moving fast. In this year’s test, we compared six models from the market’s leading brands, focusing on stability, glide, and handling.

In recent years, double-poling skis have evolved significantly, and all models tested performed at a consistently high level.

How the test was conducted

Testing took place at the Torsby Ski Tunnel in Sweden in September. The testers evaluated both skis and poles independently, assigning ratings and comments for each product.

The results presented here are averages of both testers’ scores. Each ski and pole was tested for 10 minutes on varied terrain to provide a fair overall impression.

Test criteria

Stability: How stable the ski feels both in and outside the tracks.
Glide / Feel: The ski’s forward motion and responsiveness – does it transfer power effectively and return energy efficiently?
Handling: How easily the ski can be maneuvered, particularly in corners and during track changes.

About the testers

Both test participants are experienced skiers who have competed at an elite level for many years in both long-distance and traditional cross-country skiing.. Alfred Nilsson is 185 cm tall and weighs 85 kg. Maja Eriksson is 171 cm tall and weighs around 70 kg. Their different body types led to slightly different experiences and ratings on some skis.

Testers Maja Eriksson and Alfred Nilsson. Photo: ProXCskiing.com

Fischer Speedmax 100 DP Sprint

Evaluation

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5
Stability: 4.0
Glide / Feel: 4.5
Handling: 5.0

Testers’ comments:
A light ski with a smooth feel in the tracks. Easy to control and relaxed to ski on. Does not grip too aggressively. Test winner.

Facts
Core: Air Core HM Carbon
Length: 191 cm
Price: approx. €980

About the ski:
The Fischer Speedmax 100 DP Sprint is the top model in the double-poling category. A lightweight, responsive ski with a perfect balance between stability and speed. The construction provides excellent glide and secure directional stability. Used by several athletes in Ski Classics.

Rossignol X-IUM Premium+ Double Poling

Evaluation

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5
Stability: 5.0
Glide / Feel: 4.0
Handling: 3.0

Testers’ comments:
A stable ski that drives forward but can be somewhat difficult to maneuver. Firm and powerful – best suited for heavier skiers.

Facts
Core: 100% Nomex/Okoume
Length: 193 cm
Price: approx. €750

About the ski:
The Rossignol X-IUM Premium+ Double Poling is designed for universal conditions. The Power Edge sidewall and even pressure distribution ensure good control at high speeds and during track changes. A solid choice for those prioritizing stability and power.

Madshus Redline DP2

Evaluation

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5
Stability: 3.75
Glide / Feel: 4.0
Handling: 4.5

Testers’ comments:
Easy to handle with a nice skiing feel. Slightly softer and less precise compared to some competitors.

Facts
Core: Carbon Power Wrap
Length: 192 cm
Price: approx. €750

About the ski:
The Madshus Redline DP2 is built for long-distance races and variable snow conditions. It combines light weight with responsive construction and a secure feel in the tracks. A proven model offering both comfort and performance for long sessions.

Atomic Redster DP

Evaluation

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5
Stability: 3.5
Glide / Feel: 4.25
Handling: 4.0

Testers’ comments:
Fast and lightweight, though a bit lively. Can feel slightly grabby on uphills.

Facts
Core: Innowave Core
Length: 191 cm
Price: approx. €840

About the ski:
The Atomic Redster DP is a light and fast double-poling ski designed for maximum speed and responsiveness. Its construction combines strength and low weight for optimal power transfer and control at high speeds.

Kästle RX10 DoPo

Evaluation

Overall rating: 4.25 / 5
Stability: 4.25
Glide / Feel: 4.5
Handling: 4.0

Testers’ comments:
Stable and comfortable with a smooth forward glide. Could be slightly more responsive for top marks.

Facts
Core: Honeycomb
Length: 191 cm
Price: approx. €700

About the ski:
The RX10 WC Dopo features a lightweight honeycomb core and a paulownia torsion box. The camber profile is designed specifically for double poling, allowing efficient power transfer and acceleration. The ski’s rebound provides a smooth and energy-efficient feel in each pole push.

Peltonen WCR DOPO X

Evaluation

Overall rating: 3.8 / 5
Stability: 4.25
Glide / Feel: 3.5
Handling: 3.75

Testers’ comments:
Very stable and climbs well, but feels a bit heavy and sluggish.

Facts
Core: Nomex Honeycomb
Length: 174–193 cm
Price: approx. €670

About the ski:
The Peltonen WCR DOPO X is designed for double-poling skiers who value stability and efficient power transfer. Its low but stiff camber ensures solid grip and glide. A durable ski delivering dependable performance even in demanding conditions.

The Big Ski Test 2025 – Double Poling Skis

BrandModelStabilityGlide / FeelHandlingOverall RatingShort CommentPrice (approx.)
FischerSpeedmax 100 DP Sprint4.04.55.04.5Light and smooth – test winner€980
KästleRX10 DoPo4.254.54.04.25Stable and comfortable€700
RossignolX-IUM Premium+ Double Poling5.04.03.04.0Very stable, requires power€750
AtomicRedster DP3.54.254.04.0Fast and responsive€840
MadshusRedline DP23.754.04.54.0Easy to ski, secure feel€750
PeltonenWCR DOPO X4.253.53.753.8Stable but a bit heavy€670

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