Fischer Speedmax 100 Classic Plus

$900.00
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LCN stocks a limited number of waxable classic skis from Fischer. The Speedmax 100 Classic Plus is available in two designs, the 902 and the 702.

Both skis use Fischer’s 28 Plus base with the factory stone grind P5-1.

  • 902. If you are a classic race skier you must have heard about the 902. This is the most commonly used classic ski on the World Cup. Where other manufacturers employ several different condition specfic models, a carefully selected 902 has a stunning range of performance. WIthin the natural pair-to-pair variation, pairs can be selected for klister specfic, old hard snow/hard wax condtions, etc. Truly as close to Universal flex ski possible. Of particular note is the incredibly forgiving grip - many skiers for whom we have selected stiffer/higher camber 902’s for klister condtions have found that it was their favorite in a much wider range of conditions. This is an amazing ski.

  • 702. There’s a lot of excitement about this new model. 902’s could traditionally be sought out with wax pockets using more tapered ends and lower ½ body weight camber height to optimize performance in hard wax conditions. Fischer just made it so with the 702. We expect this to be fast like the older 812 in hard track/hard wax conditions, but to be much better in soft tracks, and more reliable grip when the skier gets tired.

  • Image shows bindings for display purpose only. Bindings are not‍ ‍included.

Model:

LCN stocks a limited number of waxable classic skis from Fischer. The Speedmax 100 Classic Plus is available in two designs, the 902 and the 702.

Both skis use Fischer’s 28 Plus base with the factory stone grind P5-1.

  • 902. If you are a classic race skier you must have heard about the 902. This is the most commonly used classic ski on the World Cup. Where other manufacturers employ several different condition specfic models, a carefully selected 902 has a stunning range of performance. WIthin the natural pair-to-pair variation, pairs can be selected for klister specfic, old hard snow/hard wax condtions, etc. Truly as close to Universal flex ski possible. Of particular note is the incredibly forgiving grip - many skiers for whom we have selected stiffer/higher camber 902’s for klister condtions have found that it was their favorite in a much wider range of conditions. This is an amazing ski.

  • 702. There’s a lot of excitement about this new model. 902’s could traditionally be sought out with wax pockets using more tapered ends and lower ½ body weight camber height to optimize performance in hard wax conditions. Fischer just made it so with the 702. We expect this to be fast like the older 812 in hard track/hard wax conditions, but to be much better in soft tracks, and more reliable grip when the skier gets tired.

  • Image shows bindings for display purpose only. Bindings are not‍ ‍included.