OK, tried them for the first time ever. Basically short wide skis (140 cm, 12cm) with non slip fur on part of the glide surface.
Well they work, kind of, they do not glide nearly as well as skis but almost as handy as snow shoes in tight places, poles really required.
In even half way open forest proper skis are way faster and actually easier to control. Going downhill with these is really an experience, slightly scary at times as they slide this way and that way including sideways, no groves on the gliding surface. Getting the tip too deep into the snow is very easy. Then again I don't doubt that some control can be learned after a while.
I have kind of mixed feelings, they do work but are they really useful or just a gimmick. A solution waiting for a problem?
I don't know, maybe I have to make a second test run next winter.
Well they work, kind of, they do not glide nearly as well as skis but almost as handy as snow shoes in tight places, poles really required.
In even half way open forest proper skis are way faster and actually easier to control. Going downhill with these is really an experience, slightly scary at times as they slide this way and that way including sideways, no groves on the gliding surface. Getting the tip too deep into the snow is very easy. Then again I don't doubt that some control can be learned after a while.
I have kind of mixed feelings, they do work but are they really useful or just a gimmick. A solution waiting for a problem?
I don't know, maybe I have to make a second test run next winter.