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Started by AllyG in France - 45 Replies

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Bandit
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

AllyG, they are carving skis, so keep them carving (turning) all the time. A slight (tiny) edge set with both skis, will keep the edges engaged and the skis more stable.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

I am quite surprised, I don't think they should chatter at the speeds Ally would be doing.

Bandit
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

Ian Wickham wrote:I am quite surprised, I don't think they should chatter at the speeds Ally would be doing.


Wickers, we don't know how fast Ally was going!

AllyG
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

Ian,
I wasn't going nearly as fast as the national and international racers, naturally. However, I was going reasonably fast because there was a nasty little hill you had to climb sideways to get to the chairlift, which was quite exhausting, and if I went fast enough I could get about half way up it. The racers could get nearly all the way up it (and in fact you had to be careful to keep out of their way, or get flattened!).

Ally

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:I am quite surprised, I don't think they should chatter at the speeds Ally would be doing.


Wickers, we don't know how fast Ally was going!


I appreciate that .... but I'm guessing an intermediate skier will not be skiing fast enough to really make the skis chatter thats a pros job, it could be more to do with the ski set up.

AllyG
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

Ian,
What do you mean, the ski set up?

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

AllyG wrote:Ian,
What do you mean, the ski set up?


Yours edges, if not properly prepared can cause chattering.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Tignes October 2010'
posted Nov-2010

AllyG wrote:Ian,
I wasn't going nearly as fast as the national and international racers, naturally. However, I was going reasonably fast because there was a nasty little hill you had to climb sideways to get to the chairlift, which was quite exhausting, and if I went fast enough I could get about half way up it. The racers could get nearly all the way up it (and in fact you had to be careful to keep out of their way, or get flattened!).

Ally


Sometimes, Ally we think we are going faster than we really are

Topic last updated on 05-November-2010 at 15:07