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2023 Fischer SBound Crown 98 EZ Skin Skis

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2023 Fischer SBound Crown 98 EZ Skin Skis

The Fischer S-Bound Crown 98 EZ Skin is a versatile backcountry touring ski that blends off-trail capability with enough shape for confident downhill control. It sits at the wider, more adventurous end of Fischer’s lineup, offering a stable platform for exploring deeper snow and variable terrain while maintaining efficient travel over long distances.

Why we like it:

This ski strikes a thoughtful balance between touring efficiency and downhill composure, giving it a wide operating range in real backcountry conditions. It feels predictable when breaking trail and surprisingly composed when it's time to link turns on the way back down.

Who it's for:

Backcountry skiers who want to explore beyond groomed tracks and value a mix of touring efficiency and downhill capability will find this ski especially rewarding. It suits those who prioritize distance and terrain access but still want a ski that responds when terrain gets steeper or softer.

Highlights:

A relatively wide platform underfoot increases surface area, which helps the ski stay afloat in softer snow and reduces the effort required when breaking trail. The moderate sidecut introduces a natural turning shape, so when terrain rolls over, the ski engages smoothly and allows for controlled, confident descending. Fischer’s wood core construction keeps the feel lively, while integrated air channels reduce weight and make longer tours feel more manageable. Full steel edges add a layer of security on firmer or variable snow, improving grip when traversing or descending in less forgiving conditions. EZ Skin compatibility allows for a quick boost in climbing traction when steeper ascents come into play.

Things to consider:

While the added width improves float and stability, it also makes the ski feel slower and less efficient on firm, packed tracks. The crown pattern introduces some drag on descents compared to a smooth base. Skiers focused purely on downhill performance or high-speed carving will find it less precise than a dedicated alpine or telemark setup.

Fit & sizing considerations:

This ski tends to feel true to length with a slightly supportive platform underfoot, so most skiers will be comfortable choosing their usual size. Those carrying heavier packs or prioritizing flotation may size up for added surface area, while skiers navigating tighter terrain may prefer a slightly shorter length for maneuverability.

The Fischer S-Bound Crown 98 EZ Skin is a versatile backcountry touring ski that blends off-trail capability with enough shape for confident downhill control. It sits at the wider, more adventurous end of Fischer’s lineup, offering a stable platform for exploring deeper snow and variable terrain while maintaining efficient travel over long distances.

Why we like it:

This ski strikes a thoughtful balance between touring efficiency and downhill composure, giving it a wide operating range in real backcountry conditions. It feels predictable when breaking trail and surprisingly composed when it's time to link turns on the way back down.

Who it's for:

Backcountry skiers who want to explore beyond groomed tracks and value a mix of touring efficiency and downhill capability will find this ski especially rewarding. It suits those who prioritize distance and terrain access but still want a ski that responds when terrain gets steeper or softer.

Highlights:

A relatively wide platform underfoot increases surface area, which helps the ski stay afloat in softer snow and reduces the effort required when breaking trail. The moderate sidecut introduces a natural turning shape, so when terrain rolls over, the ski engages smoothly and allows for controlled, confident descending. Fischer’s wood core construction keeps the feel lively, while integrated air channels reduce weight and make longer tours feel more manageable. Full steel edges add a layer of security on firmer or variable snow, improving grip when traversing or descending in less forgiving conditions. EZ Skin compatibility allows for a quick boost in climbing traction when steeper ascents come into play.

Things to consider:

While the added width improves float and stability, it also makes the ski feel slower and less efficient on firm, packed tracks. The crown pattern introduces some drag on descents compared to a smooth base. Skiers focused purely on downhill performance or high-speed carving will find it less precise than a dedicated alpine or telemark setup.

Fit & sizing considerations:

This ski tends to feel true to length with a slightly supportive platform underfoot, so most skiers will be comfortable choosing their usual size. Those carrying heavier packs or prioritizing flotation may size up for added surface area, while skiers navigating tighter terrain may prefer a slightly shorter length for maneuverability.

$139.65

Original: $399.00

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2023 Fischer SBound Crown 98 EZ Skin Skis

$399.00

$139.65

Description

The Fischer S-Bound Crown 98 EZ Skin is a versatile backcountry touring ski that blends off-trail capability with enough shape for confident downhill control. It sits at the wider, more adventurous end of Fischer’s lineup, offering a stable platform for exploring deeper snow and variable terrain while maintaining efficient travel over long distances.

Why we like it:

This ski strikes a thoughtful balance between touring efficiency and downhill composure, giving it a wide operating range in real backcountry conditions. It feels predictable when breaking trail and surprisingly composed when it's time to link turns on the way back down.

Who it's for:

Backcountry skiers who want to explore beyond groomed tracks and value a mix of touring efficiency and downhill capability will find this ski especially rewarding. It suits those who prioritize distance and terrain access but still want a ski that responds when terrain gets steeper or softer.

Highlights:

A relatively wide platform underfoot increases surface area, which helps the ski stay afloat in softer snow and reduces the effort required when breaking trail. The moderate sidecut introduces a natural turning shape, so when terrain rolls over, the ski engages smoothly and allows for controlled, confident descending. Fischer’s wood core construction keeps the feel lively, while integrated air channels reduce weight and make longer tours feel more manageable. Full steel edges add a layer of security on firmer or variable snow, improving grip when traversing or descending in less forgiving conditions. EZ Skin compatibility allows for a quick boost in climbing traction when steeper ascents come into play.

Things to consider:

While the added width improves float and stability, it also makes the ski feel slower and less efficient on firm, packed tracks. The crown pattern introduces some drag on descents compared to a smooth base. Skiers focused purely on downhill performance or high-speed carving will find it less precise than a dedicated alpine or telemark setup.

Fit & sizing considerations:

This ski tends to feel true to length with a slightly supportive platform underfoot, so most skiers will be comfortable choosing their usual size. Those carrying heavier packs or prioritizing flotation may size up for added surface area, while skiers navigating tighter terrain may prefer a slightly shorter length for maneuverability.