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Started by Pablo Escobar in Ski Chatter - 18 Replies

Re:Tramdock for the UK?

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Tramdock for the UK?'
posted Mar-2009

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.

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

Want to see what you are missing ?

http://gearattack.com/items

Trencher
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

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.

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 .....

Edited 1 time. Last update at 06-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.


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