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Pursuit Fork Flex Skate Roller Skis

Pursuit Rollerskis

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This rollerski reinventing rollerski flex when it came out. More recently the Extra Flex version came out which is softer flex but same limits. This model is ideal for those weighing 175-190lbs, as those under 175 lbs are better on the Extra Flex version. Super low frame and end flex from spring steel forks simulates the flex of a ski better than concave flex typical of composite frames. If looking for larger wheels, check out the Pursuit Fork Flex Elites with 109 mm wheels and 15 mm of frame drop. 

 

  • Wheel size: 100x24 mm 

  • Height of top of frame unweighted: 50 mm

  • Frame thickness: 20 mm

  • Ground clearance unweighted: 30 mm 

  • Smoother ride and snappy feeling with no pivot points to rattle or wear out

  • 560 mm wheelbase weight: 1.610 kg/pr with size 100 mm wheels and fenders 

  • 620 mm wheelbase weight: 1.688 kg/pr with size 100 mm wheels and fenders 

  • 670 mm wheelbase weight: 1.734 kg/pr with size 100 mm wheels and fenders 

  • Weight distribution more closely simulates the feel of a long snow ski

  • Flatter flex is more real than concave flex 

  • Fenders standard

  • 190 lb (86 kg) weight limit (Heavier skiers should buy the Fork Flex Plus model).

  • Shorter 560 mm is great for youth. 620 mm best for most skiers. Longer 670 mm wheelbase great for elites and people with larger than 48 feet. Optional upgrades include 105 mm wheels and Pursuit pull brake.

We suggest replacing wheels after they wear off 5 mm in diameter. Replace frames after 4,000-5,000 miles. 

Note, if you have the new 2022 and newer Salomon S/Max or RS10 Nocturne boots, please include a note saying this so we mount the bindings an additional 1 cm further forward as these two boot models have a very long outsole protruding off the backside that needs more room to clear rear fender and/or brake.  

If you have SNS Pilot boots, we can mount Salomon RS Pilot bindings if you include a note (same price as Prolink Pro).

Free shipping in North America.

 

Team/Club Volume Orders
5-6 pairs of rollerskis (Pursuit, IDT, Swenor, Swix brands): 10% off
7-9 pairs of rollerskis (Pursuit, IDT, Swenor, Swix brands): 15% off
10+ pairs of rollerskis (Pursuit brand): 20% off

 

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  • 5
    great roller ski

    Posted by John on Nov 15th 2017

    very happy with the fork flex roller skis. The service was excellent and shipping very fast. Skis were lighter than expected and roll as smooth or smoother than other top rated models.

  • 5
    Great Rollerskis

    Posted by Nooks Skier on Oct 8th 2017

    Awesome pair of rollerskis. I bought the 670mm wheelbase, and they feel really close to on snow skiing

  • 5
    Pursuit Fork Flex Skate

    Posted by E Kellogg on Aug 5th 2017

    The Fork Flex Pursuits are a major high note for my roller skiing here in Texas. Chip seal roads are predominantly the only safe skiing routes and with these rigs on board, the anticipated vibrating teeth chatter is harmonized to a small hum and close to nothing on a majority of the roads. The stability was noticeably better with the lower profile fork and with each sequential skate, I feel that nice snap, like on snow. which is quite nice, considering that I am in Texas. I like the 2/3 wheel combo, but the heat here eats up wheels, but I am skiing a ton, so that may be the issue. I would highly recommend getting on a pair of these skis.

  • 5
    Great... but

    Posted by Tight Line on Nov 15th 2016

    Everything written about the fork flex is spot on. They are a great ski. Definitely a different feel from Marwe. My description is that they feel crisp and solid - like a well tuned road bike. They do a great job absorbing bigger bumps, but are about the same as Marwe on road buzz. I've experimented with the 100 and 105 wheels, and would definitely say the 100s are the way to go. They may not last as long, but the added stability is worth it. The 105 wheel is noticeably less stable. Sometimes its fun to try something different.

  • 5
    Long wheelbase Fork Flex

    Posted by Randal Bladel on Oct 1st 2016

    Just finished my first workout on the Pursuit long wheelbase fork-flex. Very nice. At little more small vibration than my Marwes, but they soak up the bigger hits much better. Probably partially due to the longer wheelbase, which also allow them to balance better on the boot, with less tail sag.

  • 5
    Best ski for the best price!

    Posted by Cody Johnson on Jun 17th 2016

    These skis are top of the line without a doubt. the new drop fork design with the amount of flex they have makes you believe you are actually on snow. Great quality skis if you are looking for a pair look no further!

  • 5
    Fork Flex Roller Skis

    Posted by Artie Huber on May 16th 2016

    I have skied over 2500 Km on the Fork Flex R-skis and I'm very pleased with their performance. The flex of the skis have a smooth and solid feel underfoot with a snappy quick response when they are put under stress during intervals or on steep climbs. The lower profile provide excellent stability allowing for a longer glide and efficient skiing experience. The 3/2 wheel setup simulate an on snow speed and feel. I would recommend that anyone in the market for roller skis should put Pursuit Fork Flex at the top of their list. 5 Stars

  • 5
    Fork Flex

    Posted by Northern Wisconsin skier on May 14th 2016

    2015 season I switched to exclusively using the Fork Flex rollerskis after many years on Marwe 610s. I rollerski a lot and really like the Fork Flex r-skis much better. They have a snappy feeling to them compared to dead feeling of the Marwes and the Fork Flex absorbs more of the road chatter. The Fork flex r-ski does have a slightly higher swing weight, making it feel more like a longer skate ski, which is a good thing. Combined with Clayton's excellent customer service and the lower price of the Fork Flex, it was an easy decision to switch to these. I'm happy!

  • 5
    Comfort & Speed

    Posted by Joel LaFrance on Apr 21st 2016

    I've been rolling on the fork flex's for quite a few K now, and I can honestly say they are the most comfortable rollerski I've ever put on. I'd compare it to switching to a carbon fiber road bike from a 100% steel road bike---it's a drastic ride difference at least from the traditional aluminum shaft ski I was using prior. Performance doesn't take a hit either, as I've been consistently hitting PRs on test segments this spring too. Very impressed, and I'm glad I made the switch.

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