Rollerskis
Longway Skate Roller Skis
£133.95 £114.95Longway Classic Roller Skis
£159.95 £129.95Longway Skate Roller Ski Package
From £129.11Longway Classic Roller Ski Package
From £163.50Fischer Skate Roller Ski Package
From £180.27Fischer Classic Roller Ski Package
From £367.30Fischer RCJ Combi Junior Roller Skis
£219.95Fischer Speedmax Classic Medium Roller Skis
£399.95Fischer Speedmax Classic Stiff Roller Skis
£389.95 £369.95Swenor Skate Roller Ski Package
From £167.69Swenor Skate Junior Roller skis
£209.95 £129.95Swenor Skate Elite Roller skis
£289.95 £229.95Fischer RCJ Junior Skate Roller Skis
£184.95 £179.95SkiGo Classic Carbon Roller skis
£279.95Swenor Tristar Combi Junior Roller skis
£196.95 £139.95SkiGo XC alu Classic Roller skis
£175.95Swenor Classic Rollerski Package
From £222.21SkiGo NS Skate Carbon Roller skis
£279.95Rollerski for a full body exercise
Rollerskis are practically road skis with wheels. Practising rollerskiing offers you a full body exercise as well as great nature experiences. Rollerskis are great for training your balance and coordination, and you get a feeling of moving on snow. Besides that, a modern rollerski feels almost the same as running on cross-country skis, and it is a great method to train for a cross country race like Vasaloppet if you don’t live in areas with lots of snow.
Running on rollerskis is an efficient and gentle training method if you have an injury, compared to traditional running that's harsher on the body. The joints are spared since you use a more gliding technique throughout the entire range of motion.
Here you will find a great selection of rollerskis for all levels, which will give you the true on-snow feeling all year around.
Most cross country boots actually fit all of the rollerskis that we sell and vice verse. This will save you both a decent amount of money but also some storage space.
A beginner on rollerskis?
It takes some practise to get familiar with running on rollerskis, so it is important to find a path with no cars or obstacles to disturb you as a beginner. Gravel paths and forest roads are great to begin your first run on. We also recommend you to wear at least a helmet and knee pads as protection.
Today, lots of rollerski clubs exist, where you can practise together with other beginners and get guidance in "how to" run on the rollerskis.