All of the classic skis (diagonal skiing) that we sell are designed to be skied in the tracks. They aren't really what you would call 'back country' skis. We use our proprietary Digital Flex Test Analysis tool to accurately choose the right ski for you based on your height, weight, skill level, experience, and typical conditions.
The Fischer RCS Classic Zero Ski is designed for those days when the best kick-wax technicians are stumped and no kick wax is working. Grab a pair of Fischer RCS Zero skis and kick and glide to the finish line.
This RCS is the original 812 construction classic ski. It is an easy kicking, fast gliding ski with a forgiving soft tip. With Diamond Tuning Grind finish and the World Cup Plus base on this model, these skis are ready to win.
There are times when parts of the track are in the shade with new snow while other parts of the track are in the sun with melting snow. Then around the corner is a place where the wind blew the new snow away, but the old, transformed snow is melting. Under the pines there are needles and bark. The weather forecast is for increasing clouds and wet snow in the afternoon. This is the perfect day for the Fischer RCR Crown Vasa ski.
This RCS is the original 812 construction classic ski. It is an easy kicking, fast gliding ski with a forgiving soft tip. With Diamond Tuning Grind finish and the World Cup Plus base on this model, these skis are ready to win.
The Fischer Zero skis were designed for "32 and what do you do?" But they really work in a wider range of snow than that. The 2012 skis are even better than the previous models.
This Fischer ski is for the recreational classic skier who is ready for ski that works well in a wide range of snow and glides smoother and quieter than a crown ski.