Posted by Gus Schumacher on Sep 19th 2024
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Originally posted to SkiPost in August 2021Rollerskiing is an amazing training tool for the summer. Whether your goal is winning the Birkie, or just making sure those first steps on snow don’t look li
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Posted by Gus Schumacher on May 30th 2024
How to pick your Swenor Rollerski Wheel Speeds. by Gus Schumacher
What speed rollerskis
should you get? For everyone, but especially those who haven’t rollerskied much, wheel speed might be a new concept. Rollerskis come in a variety of wheel speeds depending
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Posted by Jacob Huseby on Apr 4th 2024
How to Buy Rollerskis | Swenor Rollerskis
Rollerskiing is here. Republished from April 4th, 2022. If you’ve decided you want to get into roller skiing, or get on a new set of roller skis, this is for you. Swenor offers the biggest variet
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Posted by Peter Holmes on Oct 8th 2020
Being Adaptable When The Smoke Hits
By Peter Holmes With pretty much all of the west coast burning, it is inevitable that some of that smoke is going get blown east by the prevailing westerly winds. When the smoke engulfs the
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Posted by Jacob Huseby on Sep 17th 2020
Rollerski Wheel Size and You
Dear SkiPost, Larger diameter wheels roll over pebbles,- which cause falls,- better than small wheels, so why not make them standard equipment? Thanks-RHi R- To address your question ab
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Posted by Jacob Huseby on Sep 17th 2020
Swenor Rollerski Gloves and Why You Need Them
We're well past half for the Summer, and there are hints of fall on display in cooler days. For skiing when there isn't snow on the ground, the best way to protect your hands, and stay comfortable whi
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Posted by Jacob Huseby on Aug 5th 2020
Shop Talk: What To Do When Your Wheel Wear Out
Congratulations, you have achieved the distinction of skiing enough to wear down your wheels to the point where they need to be replaced. The question is... when the rubber hits the road, what wheels
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Posted by Gus Schumacher on Jun 19th 2020
Hey Sports Fans! Checking in with Gus Schumacher
Hey Sports Fans!ByGus SchumacherMy last
couple blocks of training have gone pretty well, with one setback called shin
splints, caused from running too much early in the spring. It's been a little
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