October 2009
1 post
Still love the Pursuit Rollskis, even on wet...
Last Sunday, after realizing I forgot my lock and my bike shoes, I decided to not leave my bike in Soda Springs so I could ski up the last climb from Kingvale (what a great climb that is) and instead I parked at the Kingvale exit. I skied down to Cisco Grove; the head wind let me “schuss” the downhills to Rainbow lodge and from Loch Leven trail head. At my turnaround in Cisco Grove,...
August 2009
2 posts
Pleased with Pursuit Rollerskis
After reading Ian’s post (Far West Seniors blog, 8/21/09), I was even more relieved and pleased that I went with Pursuit rollskis instead of the Proskis I had been lusting after. And I thought the wheels on my old (very very old) Proskis were challenging to change. Sounds like the new ones provide a challenging endurance training session at no extra charge.
I sprung for the 6002s, $20 more...
Destined to a life of complexity
After decades of accumulating spare parts for all sorts of “gear” (we’re talking spacers, crush washers, inserts, teeny o-rings, not to mention those *&%$*$! torsion springs that keep breaking on my microwave), it is only fitting that just a few days ago I got my new ProSki Roadline Tech classic rollerskis. Yes, the exact same rollerskis lovingly mentioned in Ian Case’s...