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Ascension Glidelite Skins - STS
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Ascension Glidelite Skins - STS 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Black Diamond

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Page By: kjkrow

Created/Edited: Mar 1, 2005 / Mar 1, 2005

Object ID: 1270

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The Ascension Glidelight Skins - STS are made from artificial animal hide, giving them a smooth glide and a rabid bite. An over-the-center camming device combines with a stretchy elastomer strap to make these skins glove friendly. Easy to tension and remove, the Glidelight Skins won't give you a backcountry headache.
Source- backcountry.com

The skins can be purchased in 80, 90, 100, 110, and 120mm widths and are around 210cm long.

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kjkrowUntitled Review

Voted 5/5

After deciphering the trimming/fitting instructions, the skins are very easy to trim with the included trim tool. After using mine in the backcountry, these skins work great with very little slip even up steep powder slopes. The tail attachment also allows for some variation in the length of the skis that the skins can be used for.



As with most skins, they can become troublesome when its windy and they stick together as you're trying to get them onto the ski. However, the new Glidelites have a glue free strip down the middle that makes them easier to apply and remove.



I would also highly recommend using the included cheat sheats (black mesh) for storage and backcountry use. The cheat sheets help preserve the adhesive and make the skins much easier to separate in all conditions. The skins do a good job of shedding snow as well, and the only place that snow collects on mine is near the front tip where there is less adhesive due to the fold in the skin.



Overall a great product and highly recommended.

Posted Mar 1, 2005 5:18 pm

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