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Whether you're a novice skier planning to practice in your driveway or
on a bike path, a racer looking to carve different courses on steeper
hills, or anyone in between, there's a Harb Carver model suitable for
you...
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Model
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Suitability
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Price
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Comp
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Top-end
model
Suitable for top racers, or for recreational skiers who have experience
on the Slalom or Pro.
The taller chassis requires a complete commitment to tilting the feet
in order to turn. The large-diameter rear wheels provide the fastest
speed.
This model is at home on hills. |
$350
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Pro

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All-around
model
Suitable for recreational skiers and racers who can control speed
on a hill by linking turns on inline skates or on the Slalom model
Carver.
The wider chassis demands stronger tipping action of the feet than
the Slalom model.
Though it can be used on flat terrain, this model is more fun if you
use it on a gentle or moderate hill. |
$325
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Slalom

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Introductory
model
Suitable for recreational skiers and for younger racers (J3/J4 - 250
mm minimum boot sole length required.)
Longer wheelbase and narrower chassis provide good fore/aft stability
with easy turning.
If you are likely to use the Carvers on flat terrain and bike paths,
this is the model to choose. It enables you to practice the balance
and movements of carving at low speed, and with little or no hill. |
$280
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Glider
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Nordic
skate model
Suitable for nordic skate skiers who can negotiate turning descents
on skis without using the snowplow.
The narrow, light chassis provides terrific training.
The Glider comes without bindings; you need to provide either a NNN
or SNS binding, according to your boots. |
Price
TBD
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