The roller ski guide 2026

by Proxcskiing.com • 28.04.2026
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Time to upgrade your roller ski collection or buy your very first pair? Check out our roller ski guide, now updated with more models for the season.

Time to upgrade your roller ski collection or buy your very first pair? Check out our roller ski guide, now updated with more models for the season.

The annual roller ski guide from ProXCskiing.com has now been updated with a selection of new roller skis. Get help choosing the right roller skis, whether you are a beginner or a more experienced roller skier.

The roller ski guide was developed in collaboration with ten of the most well-known roller ski manufacturers, each of whom had the opportunity to select three pairs of roller skis from their range. Each pair is recommended depending on the skier’s level and technique. The manufacturers who participated last year were also given the chance to update their recommendations.

The roller ski guide consists of three parts: classic roller skis for beginners, classic roller skis for experienced skiers, and skate roller skis.

Also Read: Roller Ski Guide 2025

Part 1: Classic roller skis for beginners

Has the winter left you wanting more, and are you already eager to get started with roller ski training? Here’s the guide for those about to buy their first pair of roller skis.

First and foremost, there are three important things to keep in mind when buying roller skis. Former World Champion Ragnar Bragvin Andresen explains: “Stability, the right wheels, and secure bindings are the primary things to keep track of. This applies to everyone, both beginners and more experienced skiers.”

Ragnar-Kristoffer Bragvin Andresen. © Manzoni/NordicFocus.

Stability

“It’s important to find a stable roller ski. The lower the center of gravity and the closer to the ground, the more stable and ‘ski-like’ it will feel to ride.”

It’s important to buy roller skis that match the person who will use them, especially if you’re buying them for someone else.

“There’s a reason junior models are made. I often see well-meaning parents buying the most expensive, high-tech roller skis for their kids. But that’s not always the best for an eight-year-old. When someone starts roller skiing—regardless of age—it’s important that the skis feel stable and secure, so the user dares to push themselves. That’s when real progress happens,” says Bragvin Andresen.

The right wheels

Most roller skis come with wheels that work well for a wide range of users. But Bragvin Andresen emphasizes that large, heavy skiers have higher demands.

“Heavier skiers—those over 70–75 kg—need wheels made of harder materials than those typically supplied as standard,” he says, and explains further:

“It’s a matter of safety. At high speeds, skis with soft wheels may lose grip during turns and lateral movements. But it’s also about power transfer. Heavier skiers using soft wheels may feel like their power is lost, especially in skate skiing.”

Secure bindings

Roller skis must be safe: Make sure the bindings aren’t too old or worn out. Bragvin Andresen understands that people inherit or buy used roller skis, but urges extra caution when it comes to bindings. Bindings wear out over time, and there have been cases of manufacturing defects where bindings didn’t function properly and even released during use. At high speeds and in traffic, that’s clearly dangerous. So, it’s important to check that the bindings are secure.

“A good way to test the bindings is to ensure there’s no looseness when you’ve locked in the ski and then shake your foot forcefully in all directions,” says Bragvin Andresen.

Read More: What to think about when you start roller skiing

Manufacturers’ recommendations: Classic roller skis for beginners

SWENOR

FACTS

Model: Swenor Fibreglass
Length: 730 mm
Weight: 2 150 g/pair
Material: Wood
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: 1–4
Recommended price: 4 520 SEK (about 410 EUR)

Manufacturer’s description

Fibreglass is Swenor’s flagship model and best-seller. For nearly ten years, the Swenor Fibreglass has been sold globally. According to the manufacturer, this roller ski provides a genuine skiing experience comparable to traditional cross-country skiing. As a directionally stable ski with good vibration damping, it offers a sense of security and control. The flexible yet solid wood frame is designed to enhance the feeling of safety, stability, and comfort for the user—regardless of the surface. The wheel size suits both double poling and diagonal stride.

AE ROLLERSKIS

FACTS

Model: AE CLASSIC
Length: 715 mm
Weight: 2.024 g/pair
Material: Aluminum frame
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 74 mm
Rolling resistance: 2, 3, 4, and 5
Recommended price: 2 195 SEK (about 200 EUR)

Manufacturer’s description

AE Classic is a Swedish roller ski described as ideal for beginners and average skiers of all ages. The combination of an aluminum frame and rubber wheels provides both stability and comfort, which is especially appreciated in rough asphalt.

SRB

FACTS

Model: CR06+
Length: 700 mm
Weight: 1.745 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 43 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 72 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: 3.700 SEK (about 335 EUR)

Manufacturer’s description

SRB CR06+ Classic Performance is a user-friendly classic roller ski with low weight. The new V-shaped wheels provide optimal stability and control for both beginners and more experienced skiers. Manufactured in Germany, this roller ski is said to offer added safety and a unique skiing feel thanks to its design.

ELPEX

FACTS

Model: Classic Vasa
Length: 700 mm
Weight: 2.000 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 50 mm
Wheel material: Rubber or polyurethane
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: PU2, 2, 3, 4
Recommended price: 299 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Elpex Classic Vasa has been a cornerstone of the Elpex range for decades. Designed to deliver solid skiing experience, the model combines stability, durability, and comfort. Its wide wheels enhance balance, making it easier to stay in control on various surfaces, while the carefully engineered frame provides flex to simulate a natural ski feel. Whether you’re training for a race or enjoying a smooth ride along the roads, the Classic Vasa is meant to offer a realistic and rewarding skiing experience.

MARWE

FACTS

Product name: Classic 700 A
Length: 784 mm
Weight: 2.100 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 40 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 80 mm
Rolling resistance: Race – Fast – Standard – Slow – Very slow
Recommended price: 520 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The 700 A model is a classic-style roller ski with an aluminum frame designed for high-intensity training and racing use. It features a lightweight and stiff construction that contributes to a snow-like feel during skiing. These characteristics make it popular among experienced and competitive skiers. The frame is made from aircraft-grade aluminum, providing both durability and stable handling. The front wheels are equipped with ratchet bearings to enable classic-style kick. Built from highly durable components, the ski is designed for long lifespan. It comes with wide rubber wheels for good grip even on wet surfaces and effective vibration damping while skiing.

FF ROLLERSKIS

FACTS

Model: FF 360 V Active Classic
Length: 725 mm
Weight: 2.500 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 44 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 74 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: 4.050 SEK (about 370 EUR)

Manufacturer’s description

The FF 360 V Active Classic is a light and stable roller ski suitable for both double poling and diagonal stride. Thanks to its patented V-grooved wheels, which mimic the profile of cross-country skis, it offers directional stability and a more ski-like feeling and technique. The wheel profile and rounded corners enhance diagonal stride and allow higher speeds through tight turns.

FISCHER

FACTS

Product name: Aerolite Classic Road
Length: 750 mm
Weight: 2.100 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: Medium
Recommended price: 360 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Aerolite Classic Road is a performance-oriented classic-style roller ski developed for ambitious skiers. Its lightweight and durable aluminum frame provides a pleasantly dampened feel during summer training. The ratchet in the rear wheel ensures efficient kick motion, and the 70 mm rubber wheels offer both excellent grip and good speed.

IDT

FACTS


Model: IDT Classic
Length: 750 mm
Weight: 2.124 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 50 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 50 mm
Rolling resistance: 1, 2, 3, 4
Recommended price: From 3.900 SEK (without bindings) / From about 355 EUR (without bindings)

Manufacturer’s Description

The IDT Classic is a directionally stable roller ski with an aluminum frame processed and manufactured at IDT’s own facility in Toten, Norway. These skis provide consistent feedback from the surface and deliver the authentic “ski-like” sensation even in summer. The skis can be customized with different rolling resistance levels, where RM1 is the easiest and RM4 the most resistant. IDT defines all resistance levels via the rubber compound, since all models use the same type of bearings—ensuring a uniform experience across ski types. With no upper weight limit, these skis are suitable for users of all ages and weight classes.

Roller Ski for BeginnersSwenor FibreglassAE ClassicCR06+Elpex Classic VasaMarwe 700AFF 360 V Active ClassicFischer Aerolite Classic RoadIDT Classic
Length730 mm715 mm700 mm700 mm784 mm725 mm750 mm750 mm
Weight2150 g/par2024 g/par1745 g/par2000 g/par2100 g/par2500 g/par2.100 g/pair2124 g/par
MaterialWoodAluminumAluminumAluminumAluminumAluminumAluminumAluminum
Wheel Width45 mm45 mm43 mm50 mm40 mm44 mm45 mm50 mm
Wheel MaterialRubberRubberRubberRubber or PURubberRubberRubberRubber
Wheel Diameter70 mm74 mm72 mm70 mm80 mm74 mm70 mm50 mm
Rolling Resistance1-42-52PU2, 2, 3, 4Race to Very Slow2Medium1-4
Recommended Price4520 SEK (about 410 EUR)2195 SEK (about 200 EUR)3700 SEK (about 335 EUR)299 EUR520 EUR4050 SEK (about 370 EUR)360 EUR3900 SEK (about 355 EUR)

Part 2: Classic roller skis for experienced skiers

For more experienced skiers, many of the same rules apply as for beginners when buying roller skis: stability, the right wheels, and secure bindings. However, experienced skiers may want to use different types of roller skis to optimize their training depending on the workout or terrain.

First of all, when is someone considered an “experienced” skier?

“Simply put: when you feel comfortable with turning and braking.”

What should experienced skiers look for when buying roller skis?

“The first step is to find the right ski for its intended use, whether it’s double poling on roads, classic skiing with diagonal stride on varied roller ski tracks, or skate skiing. The next step is choosing the correct rolling resistance and wheel type.”

Roller Skis for Different Purposes

Double poling on the road

Roller skiing on paved roads often involves varying asphalt quality. That’s why it’s important to choose a roller ski that offers comfort.

“A frame with a bit of flex helps absorb vibrations from the surface. The same goes for slightly softer wheels,” says Bragvin Andresen, and adds:

“Check what the long-distance pros are using. They spend long hours and a lot of training time on roller skis.”

Diagonal stride on varied roller ski tracks

Here, stability is key, since there are no ski tracks to follow like in winter.

Correct rolling resistance and wheel type

For experienced skiers, it’s often beneficial to have wheels with different levels of rolling resistance. Wheels are classified from 1 to 4, where wheel 1 offers the least resistance and wheel 4 the most.

Roller skis usually come with standard type 2 wheels. If you want more resistance, you can switch to type 3 or 4 wheels. If you want more speed and less resistance, choose type 1 wheels. “If you have the opportunity, I recommend varying the rolling resistance. It adds extra stimulation to your training sessions. After all, conditions in winter aren’t always the same either,” says Bragvin Andresen.

Classic skiing Bragvin Andresen recommends type 3 wheels as standard for well-trained skiers. For younger skiers and recreational athletes with less training experience, type 2 wheels are appropriate.

Also Read: Five videos to improve your roller skiing technique

Which frame material should you choose?

There are roller skis made of aluminum, carbon fiber, fiberglass, and wood core. “You can perform well on roller skis made of any material, but it’s important to consider weight. If you’re big and heavy, aluminum is the safest option,” says the former roller ski World Champion.

Manufacturers’ recommendations: Classic roller skis for experienced skiers

FISCHER

FACTS

Model: Speedmax Classic
Length: 745 mm
Weight: 1 660 g/pair without bindings
Material: 100 % carbon fiber
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: Medium speed
Recommended price: 580 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

According to the manufacturer, this is the most ski-like roller ski on the market. It features a “bow-shaped” design that provides a low standing height while avoiding ground contact. This gives the skier a sense of closeness to the ground and ensures a stable position and reliable steering. The 100% carbon fiber frame delivers a dynamic forward motion during fast diagonal striding and absorbs vibrations on uneven asphalt. The Speedmax Classic is available in two stiffness levels — the medium-stiff version suits skiers up to 85 kg and is intended for longer distances. The stiffer version is recommended for skiers over 80 kg or for sprint-focused skiers under 80 kg.

AE ROLLERSKIS

FACTS

Model: PRO S Classic
Length: 756 mm
Weight: 2 300 g/pair
Material: Aluminum frame
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 74 mm
Rolling resistance: 2, 3, 4, and 5
Recommended price: about 270 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The AE Pro S Classic is a Swedish-made, slightly longer classic roller ski suited for everyone from beginners to World Cup skiers. The longer aluminium frame provides a comfortable ski with great balance in both diagonal stride and double poling. The rubber wheels offer good shock absorption, giving the skier excellent comfort on many different types of asphalt. Equipped with highly durable bearings from SKF and a ratchet mechanism from German manufacturer INA.

ELPEX

FACTS

Product name: Elpex Classic Team
Length: 700 mm
Weight: 2.000 g
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 40 mm
Wheel material: Rubber or polyurethane
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: PU2, 2, 3, 4
Recommended price: 299 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Elpex Classic Team is designed for speed and precision. This model features narrower wheels that reduce weight and improve maneuverability, making it a great choice for skiers who demand a more responsive ride. Built on the same flexible frame as the Classic Wasa, it offers a natural ski feel while maintaining excellent durability and control. Whether you’re an advanced junior, elite athlete, or ambitious recreational skier, this roller ski is ideal for those looking to push their limits and refine their technique.

SWENOR


FACTS

Model: Alu Classic Elite
Length: 760 mm
Weight: 2.200 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: 1–4
Recommended price: about 400 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Swenor Alu Classic Elite is based on the best-selling Swenor Alutech. It is a directionally stable roller ski made of aluminum. The low weight and stable construction make it feel both flexible and sturdy, suitable for both double-poling and diagonal stride. The Alu Classic Elite is 40 mm longer than the original Alutech, and the extra length offers improved glide and stability — especially when diagonal striding. This allows skiers to maintain a relaxed technique and high comfort, even at high intensity. The Swenor Alu Classic Elite is also available as a dedicated double-poling model (DP). Special wheels: Swenor Track Wheels — specially designed rubber wheels for track skiing with higher durability. Available in two resistance levels: 3.5 and 4.5.

SRB

FACTS

Model: CR07+ Classic Premium
Length: 720 mm
Weight: 1.820 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: 439 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The CR07+ Classic Premium, with its long and stable aluminum frame, is designed to give you an authentic ski feel and comfortable training sessions. This is due to the wide rubber wheels, developed in collaboration with the wheel manufacturer Continental. Even on uneven roads, the CR07+ remains easy to ride and control.

SWIX

FACTS

Model: Roadline Classic
Length: 725 mm axle spacing
Weight: 2.200 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 50 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 67 mm
Rolling resistance: 2 (rolling resistance 1 and 3 can be purchased separately)
Recommended price: about 365 EUR without bindings

Manufacturer’s description

Swix has developed a frame that optimizes the best qualities of aluminum. This allows the roller ski to feel as though you’re skiing on snow. The combination of the new fork and frame increases torsional rigidity by more than 30% compared to the previous Roadline model. The axles and wheel system have been completely redesigned to eliminate protruding screws/nuts, making maintenance and wheel changes easier.

KÄSTLE

FACTS

Model: RS10 Classic
Length: 730 mm
Weight: 2.160 g/pair
Material: Aluminum, wood core + layers of carbon fiber and fiberglass
Wheel width: 45 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 70 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: 349 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The RS10 Classic generates natural rebound thanks to its high-quality frame made of lightweight wood with a robust cap construction. The wood core absorbs vibrations from the road or trail, while the carbon and fiberglass layers lend it good rigidity. The aluminum fork design, high-quality bearings and soft, solid rubber wheels result in a very smooth ride. This is a performance roller ski for keen classic-style skiers up to 100 kg, looking for an easy way to train during the summer months.

FF ROLLERSKIS

FACTS

Model: FF 360Flow Classic
Length: 860 mm
Weight: 1 800 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 43 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 72 mm
Rolling resistance: 2 and 3
Recommended price: about 650 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The FF 360 Flow Classic is a lightweight aluminium roller ski weighing 0.9 kg, featuring FF’s patented V-Track wheels, an integrated brake and an adjustable Circle dampening system. The dampening is placed in the forks rather than in the wheels, providing direct response during the push-off without the typical “bouncing” effect. The ski is suitable for technique training, intervals and race preparation, is FIS-approved and ideal for recreational skiers, clubs and elite athletes who want comfort and control during long sessions.

MARWE

FACTS

Model: Classic 700 FX
Length: 784 mm
Weight: 2.100 g/pair
Material: Carbon fiber, composite
Wheel width: 40 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 80 mm
Rolling resistance: Competition – Fast – Standard – Slow – Very slow
Recommended price: about 525 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Classic 700 FX is a roller ski designed to mimic the feeling of skiing on snow. It has a lightweight and flexible composite frame that dampens vibrations from the surface, contributing to a more natural and smooth riding experience. The model is stable enough for experienced skiers but also suitable for younger or less experienced users. The FX frame, developed in collaboration with Exel Composites, is made of a fiber-reinforced vinyl ester composite. The material is recyclable, durable, and corrosion resistant. The frame combines flexibility and vibration damping with low weight, making it suitable for training in various environments. The skis are equipped with rubber wheels that provide a good grip on wet surfaces and offer good cushioning. Available in three stiffness levels: Flex, Medium, and Stiff, to suit different skiing styles and needs.

Roller Skis for Experienced SkiersFischer Speedmax ClassicAE Pro S ClassicElpex Classic TeamSwenor Alu Classic EliteSRB CR07+
Length745 mm756 mm700 mm760 mm720 mm
Weight1660 g/par2300 g/par2000 g/par2200 g/par1820 g/par
Material100 % carbon fiberAluminumAluminumAluminumAluminum
Wheel Width45 mm45 mm40 mm45 mm45 mm
Wheel MaterialRubberRubberRubberRubberRubber
Wheel Diameter70 mm74 mm70 mm70 mm70 mm
Rolling ResistanceMedium2-5PU2, 2, 3, 41-42
Recommended Price580 EURabout 270 EUR299 EURabout 400 EUR439 EUR
Roller Skis for Experienced SkiersSwix Roadline ClassicKästle RS10 ClassicFF 360 Flow ClassicMarwe Classic 700 FX
Length725 mm730 mm860 mm784 mm
Weight2200 g/par2160 g/par1800 g/par2100 g/par
MaterialAluminumAlu, wood core + layers of carbon fiber and fiberglassAluminumCarbon fiber, composite
Wheel Width50 mm45 mm43 mm40 mm
Wheel MaterialRubberRubberRubberRubber
Wheel Diameter67 mm70 mm72 mm80 mm
Rolling Resistance2 (1 and 3 can be purchased separately)22-3Competition to Very Slow
Recommended Priceabout 365 EUR349 EURabout 650 EUR525 EUR

Part 3: Skate roller skis

When it comes to skate roller skis, the skier’s weight is crucial in choosing the right skis.

“A light skier can basically choose roller skis made of any material and will, for example, experience a carbon frame as responsive and springy. However, for a heavier skier, this will be entirely wrong. A frame with too much flex will feel like skiing in quicksand where all the power just disappears. In this case, an aluminum rollerski is the best choice,” says Bragvin Andresen.

“If you look around, you will see that some elite skiers use carbon, but many others use aluminum.”

He highlights another advantage of aluminum: it’s an extremely robust material that can withstand a lot of wear, bumps, and shocks. “You can also get more flex and responsiveness by using softer wheels,” says Bragvin Andresen.

Correct rolling resistance and wheel type

For skating, standard wheels (level 2) work well for most people as training wheels.

“Few people benefit from experimenting with heavier wheels like level 3 in skating. The benefits of increased rolling resistance are few, but the risk of constantly having too much muscle load is that you become slow. After all, no one trains to get better at skiing slowly,” says Bragvin Andresen.

However, he sees good effects from varying with faster wheels (level 1). “It’s fun and beneficial to have a pair with fast wheels to train technique and skills at top speed. It’s also good to give the muscles a different stimulus.”

Manufacturers’ recommendations: Skate roller skis

FISCHER

FACTS

Model: Speedmax Skate
Length: 670 mm
Weight: 1 400 g/pair
Material: Carbon fibre
Wheel width: 28 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: Medium
Recommended price: 445 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

Speedmax Skate is a high-end roller ski with an arched construction that provides a low standing height and good ground clearance. The low standing height contributes to stability and confidence, while the ground clearance enables powerful skiing without touching the ground. The carbon construction offers dynamics and rebound during the push-off and stabilizes the rolling phase. The lightweight construction reduces swing weight and contributes to a feeling close to regular skiing.

AE ROLLERSKIS

Guide

FACTS

Model: AE Skate
Length: 615 mm
Weight: 1.636 g/pair
Material: Aluminum frame
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 1, 2, and 3
Recommended price: about 220 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

AE Skate is a roller ski designed for the average skier. It has a low center of gravity, making it stable even if you don’t have the most expensive boots. The ski also has a shorter length, which is meant to make it easier to handle.

SWENOR

Guide

FACTS

Model: Swenor Skate Long
Length: 630 mm
Weight: 1.450 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber or polyurethane
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 1-3
Recommended price: about 350 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Swenor Skate Long is a directionally stable roller ski. The recessed aluminum frame is designed so that the roller ski feels stable immediately and is suitable for all terrains. The Swenor Skate Long is 50 mm longer than the Swenor Skate. The extra centimeters are supposed to make a noticeable difference in the roller ski’s experience, but it also demands more technical skill from the skier. However, with training, the longer ski will contribute to a more ski-like experience.
Swenor Wet Wheels: Rubber wheels developed for extreme wet and slippery conditions.

MARWE

Guide

FACTS

Product name: Skating 620 FX
Length: 706 mm
Weight: 2.100 g/pair
Material: Carbon fiber, composite
Wheel width: 25 mm
Wheel material: Polyurethane
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: Fast – Standard – Slow – Very Slow
Recommended price: 525 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Marwe Skating 620 is a roller ski with a composite frame designed for endurance training. It is constructed to dampen vibrations, providing a smooth and comfortable skiing experience even during long sessions and on uneven surfaces. This model is used internationally for training and recreational skiing and is suitable for both new environments and well-known training routes. The frame, called FX, was developed in collaboration with Exel Composites and is made from a fiber-reinforced vinyl ester composite. The material is recyclable, durable, and resistant to corrosion. It offers damping properties and flexibility similar to traditional wood composites. The roller ski is equipped with PU wheels that provide a good grip on wet surfaces and high comfort while skiing. The frame comes in three different stiffness levels: Flex, Medium, and Stiff, to cater to different skiing styles and preferences.

SRB

Guide

FACTS

Model: SRB SR07+ skate premium
Length: 700 mm
Weight: 1.600 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: 310 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The SR07+ from SRB has an extended frame and a lower center of gravity to make it more ski-like. Its wheels and construction are designed to provide control, grip, and contribute to safety. It is available with three different rolling resistances.

ELPEX

Guide

FACTS

Product name: Skate Race
Length: 577 mm
Weight: 1.900 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber or polyurethane
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: PU2, 3
Recommended price: 299 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

This roller ski is designed to provide control. Its low center of gravity is meant to provide good balance and a smooth, stable ride. The slightly recessed aluminum frame enhances directional stability and responsiveness, allowing for precise movements and a natural skiing feel. Ideal for juniors, recreational skiers, and elite athletes, this model is intended to provide a top-tier skate experience, whether you are training for competition or just refining your technique. Choose between two different wheel resistances: PU 2 and PU 3, to match your preferred training intensity and surface.

SWIX

Guide

FACTS

Model: Roadline Skate Rollerski
Length: 613 mm axle distance / 630 mm frame
Weight: 1.460 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: about 300 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The Roadline Skate is a roller ski with a lower frame to provide a more ski-like feel and stability. This roller ski is suitable for both elite skiers and recreational athletes. The lightweight roller ski is claimed to be easy to maneuver.

KÄSTLE

FACTS

Model: RS10 X-long Skate
Length: 680 mm
Weight: 2 860 g/pair
Material: Aluminum, wood, carbon fiber and fiberglass layers
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 2
Recommended price: 290 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The high-quality, extra-long shaft (680 mm in length) made of lightweight wood with a robust sandwich sidewall construction gives the RS10 skate a natural rebound while skating. The wooden core absorbs vibrations on rough surfaces while providing maximum strength thanks to carbon and fiberglass layers. The aluminum fork construction with high-quality bearings and solid rubber wheels ensures a smooth ride with natural rolling resistance. This performance roller ski is perfect for all enthusiasts up to 100 kg who want to move quickly on two skis in skating style, even in summer.

FF ROLLERSKIS

FACTS

Model: FF 360Flow Skate
Length: 740 mm
Weight: 1 600 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber and aluminum
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 1-3
Recommended price: about 650 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The FF 360 Flow Skate is a lightweight skating roller ski weighing 900 grams per ski, built on a stiff 6068 aluminium frame for direct power transfer with every push-off. The dampening system reduces vibrations and relieves the joints during long sessions.

Universal binding compatibility and Norwegian manufacturing make it a suitable choice for elite skiers, clubs and recreational skiers who prioritise low weight and responsiveness.

IDT SPORTS

Guide

FACTS

Model: IDT Skate Elite
Length: 715 mm
Weight: 1.698 g/pair
Material: Aluminum
Wheel width: 24 mm
Wheel material: Rubber
Wheel diameter: 100 mm
Rolling resistance: 1, 2, 3
Recommended price: about 290 EUR

Manufacturer’s description

The IDT Skate Elite is a ski-like skate roller ski that, according to the manufacturer, makes the transition from asphalt to snow seamless. The ski’s length makes it similar to a cross-country ski, and the length forces you to maintain proper technique. The IDT Skate is available with several different rolling resistances. The wheels are made from 100% rubber, the same type used for car tires.

Skate Roller SkiFischer Speedmax SkateAE SkateSwenor Skate LongMarwe Skating 620 FXSRB SR07+
Length670 mm615 mm630 mm706 mm700 mm
Weight1400 g/par1636 g/par1450 g/par2100 g/par1600 g/par
MaterialCarbonfibreAluminumAluminumCarbon fiber, compositeAluminum
Wheel width28 mm24 mm24 mm25 mm24 mm
Wheel materialRubberRubberGummi or polyurethanePolyurethaneRubber
Wheel diameter100 mm100 mm100 mm100 mm100 mm
Rolling resistanceMedium1-31-3Fast to Very Slow2
Recommended price445 EURabout 200 EURabout 350 EUR525 EUR310 EUR
Skate Roller SkiElpex Skate RaceSwix Roadline SkateKäste X-long SkateFF 360 Flow SkateIDT Skate Elite
Length577 mm613 mm680 mm740 mm715 mm
Weight1900 g/par1460 g/par2860 g/par1600 g/par1698 g/par
MaterialAluminumAluminumAluminum, wood core, carbon fiber and fiberglass layersAluminumAluminum
Wheel width24 mm24 mm24 mm24 mm24 mm
Wheel materialRubber or polyurethaneRubberRubberRubber and aluminumRubber
Wheel diameter100 mm100 mm100 mm100 mm100 mm
Rolling resistancePU2, 3221-31-3
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