Bonna Skis

Bonna Cross Country Skis

Bonna offers a variety of vintage or vintage-style wooden skis for cross-country skiing purposes. Many of their skis feature different wood types, designs, or accessories. If you're looking for vintage skis from Bonna, knowing what types are available, what they include, and how they function may help you choose the set of cross country skis that suit your needs and tastes.

What wood does Bonna use in their skis?

The company may use a variety of wood in the production of their skis. Many ski pairs feature hickory wood although there are several factors that may differentiate these models from one another. The ski wood may receive different treatment processes during manufacture depending on the models you may choose for cross-country skiing. Although many models feature the Bonna logo, their wooden skis are available in a variety of colors, designs, and finishes.

How do you size cross country skis?

The basic guidelines below may help you narrow your search for the right pair of cross country skis.

  • Check the weight specifications for the skis. Larger skis distribute more weight than their smaller counterparts.
  • Check the length of your vintage wooden skis against your height. You can multiply your height by 2.7 and add another 15 inches. This will provide you with an estimate.
  • Choose wooden skis that are taller than you.
  • Use your leg length as a guide if you find you're in between sizes.
  • Convert or use centimeters in your measurements as most ski lengths are listed in centimeters.

What are the parts of a ski?

Most pairs of vintage wooden skis designed for cross-country use have several basic parts in common. The base is the part of the ski that comes into contact with the ground. The edges are the parts of the ski that run down the sides and meet at the tip. Vintage wooden skis are normally wider at the tip and rear than they are in the middle. This effect is because of the sidecut radius. This feature helps you turn your vintage wooden skis. Your feet will slide into stirrups when you are using your wooden skis.

How do you care for and store vintage wooden skis?

There are a few basic things you can do that may help to keep your vintage wooden skis in good shape. You might try using pine tar to seal the wood base. You should store vintage wooden skis with their tips and tails bound and their bases touching.