The Nansen BC is the perfect backcountry ski for active skiers in varying terrain and conditions.
Its steel edge and moderate wax pocket mark it out for challenging winter excursions. It is agile and easy to turn, with a generous sidecut and a width offering exemplary support and float on deeper snow.
A ski built for those at home on winter hikes.
Nansen BC skis are equipped with Skinlock, ready for an X-Skin (short skin) to be attached in an instant for climbing.
Fritjof Nansen (1861–1930) was a polar explorer, scientist, diplomat and humanist. His expedition of 1888, made on skis, was the first documented crossing of Greenland. Aboard his ship ‘Fram’, he made important observations increasing our understanding of the Arctic Ocean. The winner of many awards for scientific research, he was awarded the 1922 Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian and contribution to peace.
SELECTING LENGTH
Choosing the right length
Ski length is determined according to body weight and height. The table below is only a guide, however – experience, skill, terrain and individual needs can all influence your choice of length.
Generally speaking, moving through rugged terrain calls for shorter skis than the open mountain plateau. And for beginners, short skis are easier to control. If you’re mainly skiing along tracks, length isn’t the most crucial factor. For good float on deep snow, a slighter wider ski is useful. Lighter skiers might consider a shorter ski; heavier skiers a longer ski. Skiers with loads such as backpacks and sledges might consider a longer ski.
Unisex
Body length Weight (kg) Ski length
155-165 cm 55-65 175 cm
160-175 60-70 180
170-175 65-75 185
175-180 70-80 190
180-185 75-85 195
185-190 80-90 200
190 90 205