Madshus Intelligrip Kicker Skins
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 9:12 pm
What they are:
38mm wide mohair sections of skin material bonded to a slick(uhmwpe?) strip of plastic with a narrow, metal tip 'loop'. The rectangular tip loop is 30mm wide, inside to inside. The skin portion is 18 3/4" or 21 1/2" long, depending on the version you get. They come in short(185) and long(200), both intended to fit a wide range of skis.
From Madshus' website:
"Madshus’ innovative Intelligrip Skin provides the legendary all-terrain grip of a Mohair skin with the maximum glide performance needed for classic skiing, touring, and Nordic Cruising."
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here's a Finish(?) video to give you a better look at them in use.
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What they are meant for:
They are designed to work about as well as a decent fishscale pattern. This allows you to take waxable skis out and not have to worry about bringing and trying to use klister when it's abrasive or above freezing or struggling with wax around the freezing point. They also allow skate skiers to shuffle along if the trail gets too narrow or they get too tired to skate. They are intended for in track, trail and/or firm off trail.
Review:
I had first heard of them from another skier that was participating in the White Mountains 100, a 100 mile snowmachine trail race in the White Mountains Recreation Area north of Fairbanks, AK. Hilly with some sections of wet overflow and frozen overflow, bare ice, drifted in trail, etc.Skiers use either short skate skis, full length skate skis, classic skis or touring skis. I was on my 210cm Madshus Pellestovas(62-52-57, full metal edges) and had brought Black Diamond kicker skins in case my klister wouldn't hold. Conditions that year were warm and abrasive. The trail was back and forth between mushy, churned up mashed potatoes over hardpack to bumpy abrasive ice. Klister was lasting about 8-10 miles or so for me. I used the BD kickers on a couple of the hills, including leaving them on for short portions where there was a dip or the hill leveled out. This was the worst of the usable applications for the BD kickers. The metal tab was constantly grinding into the snow and the skins seemed overly heavy for on trail use. I found out after the race from one of the competitors that they were using kicker skins with plastic in the front on their skate skis for a 30+ mile section that was too narrow to be worth trying to skate. She raved about how they allowed her to k&g pretty efficiently on her skate skis.
I've been using long(200) Intelligrip skins all this season. I've test fit them on my groomed track skis(classic and skate), Pellestovas, Glittertinds(my gf's), all of which they fit well, and tried putting them on Eons, which they're just too narrow for. I've only used them on the Pellestovas, and they work great on skis in that range. I imagine they would be useful for anything from Glittertind dimensions on down. I don't think the tip loops are wide enough to fit much wider skis. I've used them when the conditions made waxing difficult or impossible.
Compared to a properly waxed ski:
They're slow but grip about the same.
Compared to a fishscale pattern:
They're about the same speed, maybe a little faster or slower depending on conditions. Climbing is not like Fischer's offtrack crown, but a little better than Madshus' fishscaled skis. They do better on firm conditions and ice than fishscales.
Compared to Black Diamond Kicker Skins:
Much faster, not nearly as much grip.
They're very light, come with a handy little carrying case, and I can't see myself going out on skis they fit without bringing them. The conditions they're designed for are miserable without them, but with them, those conditions are a pleasant experience. They can be difficult to find in the US for some reason. I'm lucky in that a local shop stocks them. I bought two more pairs to keep around in case they decide to stop making them.
38mm wide mohair sections of skin material bonded to a slick(uhmwpe?) strip of plastic with a narrow, metal tip 'loop'. The rectangular tip loop is 30mm wide, inside to inside. The skin portion is 18 3/4" or 21 1/2" long, depending on the version you get. They come in short(185) and long(200), both intended to fit a wide range of skis.
From Madshus' website:
"Madshus’ innovative Intelligrip Skin provides the legendary all-terrain grip of a Mohair skin with the maximum glide performance needed for classic skiing, touring, and Nordic Cruising."
[youtube][/youtube]
here's a Finish(?) video to give you a better look at them in use.
[youtube][/youtube]
What they are meant for:
They are designed to work about as well as a decent fishscale pattern. This allows you to take waxable skis out and not have to worry about bringing and trying to use klister when it's abrasive or above freezing or struggling with wax around the freezing point. They also allow skate skiers to shuffle along if the trail gets too narrow or they get too tired to skate. They are intended for in track, trail and/or firm off trail.
Review:
I had first heard of them from another skier that was participating in the White Mountains 100, a 100 mile snowmachine trail race in the White Mountains Recreation Area north of Fairbanks, AK. Hilly with some sections of wet overflow and frozen overflow, bare ice, drifted in trail, etc.Skiers use either short skate skis, full length skate skis, classic skis or touring skis. I was on my 210cm Madshus Pellestovas(62-52-57, full metal edges) and had brought Black Diamond kicker skins in case my klister wouldn't hold. Conditions that year were warm and abrasive. The trail was back and forth between mushy, churned up mashed potatoes over hardpack to bumpy abrasive ice. Klister was lasting about 8-10 miles or so for me. I used the BD kickers on a couple of the hills, including leaving them on for short portions where there was a dip or the hill leveled out. This was the worst of the usable applications for the BD kickers. The metal tab was constantly grinding into the snow and the skins seemed overly heavy for on trail use. I found out after the race from one of the competitors that they were using kicker skins with plastic in the front on their skate skis for a 30+ mile section that was too narrow to be worth trying to skate. She raved about how they allowed her to k&g pretty efficiently on her skate skis.
I've been using long(200) Intelligrip skins all this season. I've test fit them on my groomed track skis(classic and skate), Pellestovas, Glittertinds(my gf's), all of which they fit well, and tried putting them on Eons, which they're just too narrow for. I've only used them on the Pellestovas, and they work great on skis in that range. I imagine they would be useful for anything from Glittertind dimensions on down. I don't think the tip loops are wide enough to fit much wider skis. I've used them when the conditions made waxing difficult or impossible.
Compared to a properly waxed ski:
They're slow but grip about the same.
Compared to a fishscale pattern:
They're about the same speed, maybe a little faster or slower depending on conditions. Climbing is not like Fischer's offtrack crown, but a little better than Madshus' fishscaled skis. They do better on firm conditions and ice than fishscales.
Compared to Black Diamond Kicker Skins:
Much faster, not nearly as much grip.
They're very light, come with a handy little carrying case, and I can't see myself going out on skis they fit without bringing them. The conditions they're designed for are miserable without them, but with them, those conditions are a pleasant experience. They can be difficult to find in the US for some reason. I'm lucky in that a local shop stocks them. I bought two more pairs to keep around in case they decide to stop making them.