With technology, comes complications. Buying cross-country skis used to be simpler. There was one choice — wooden, waxable. Now, there are skis for skating, classic and backcountry. They can be waxless, waxable, or have skins and metal edges. For people just getting into cross-country skiing, these choices can be confusing. The first thing they need to do is ask themselves some questions:

1) What type of skiing do I want to do? First, what technique will I use — classic, skate or telemark?

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