Ooooh, will do. If it comes up can you post about it? I will probably forget!
I spend far too much time looking at gear.
Tramdock for the UK?
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I'm a customer, I get emails from them, so I'll post it up :D
Nothing that complicated really. I just use the photo editor on the computer. You know, internet skier and all :wink:
Trencher
Okay Pabs Sport Conrad are now showing "tested kit" in their specials box. For example they have Coombas in 3 sizes, fitted with Fritschi's for 480 Euros.
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Started by Pablo Escobar in Ski Chatter 01-Mar-2009 - 18 Replies
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
Bandit
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
Pablo Escobar wrote:Ooooh, will do. If it comes up can you post about it? I will probably forget!
I spend far too much time looking at gear.
I'm a customer, I get emails from them, so I'll post it up :D
Trencher
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
because I'm so inclined .....
Amanda n
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
trencher... a question...
on your pic you seem to be very far over how come gravity doesnt take over and you end up falling, i have a mental block doing that my knees dont seem to want to bend fear of hurting myself
on your pic you seem to be very far over how come gravity doesnt take over and you end up falling, i have a mental block doing that my knees dont seem to want to bend fear of hurting myself
Dshenberger
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
Tramdock, sometimes, is a better deal than pro rates. The problem is: it's addictive, and you can end up with a ton of gear. :)
Amanda,
He doesn't fall because his centrifugal force is greater than gravitational force. You just have to learn to trust. ;) Of course, you need a ski with good edge grip and stability. Then all you have to do is get comfortable with the speed. It really helps to be able to ski a lot. I'm lucky enough to live within a few miles of a local hill, and I think Trencher is in a similar situation.
Amanda,
He doesn't fall because his centrifugal force is greater than gravitational force. You just have to learn to trust. ;) Of course, you need a ski with good edge grip and stability. Then all you have to do is get comfortable with the speed. It really helps to be able to ski a lot. I'm lucky enough to live within a few miles of a local hill, and I think Trencher is in a similar situation.
Trencher
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
Dshenberger wrote:
Amanda,
He doesn't fall because his centrifugal force is greater than gravitational force. You just have to learn to trust. ;) Of course, you need a ski with good edge grip and stability. Then all you have to do is get comfortable with the speed. It really helps to be able to ski a lot. I'm lucky enough to live within a few miles of a local hill, and I think Trencher is in a similar situation.
Nothing that complicated really. I just use the photo editor on the computer. You know, internet skier and all :wink:

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
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Bandit
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
Pablo Escobar wrote:Ooooh, will do. If it comes up can you post about it? I will probably forget!
I spend far too much time looking at gear.
Okay Pabs Sport Conrad are now showing "tested kit" in their specials box. For example they have Coombas in 3 sizes, fitted with Fritschi's for 480 Euros.
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?' posted Mar-2009
I am so close to buying, I HATE YOU!
Topic last updated on 11-March-2009 at 20:46